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A Fifth Season Never to Be Forgotten I a iiJ!^rifiiiii 11$ •* EiOJiEfElIMKuausu 11 * a V I i * ILM >. i I For many students at Prairie, having a “ fifth season” is an important part of school life. They need a time to relax, and time to do and see things that they enjoy. School life isn’t just filled with endless homework assignments, biology projects, and semester exams. There’s always that weekend date or dance to look forward to. Prairie students get involved in sports, plays, music, clubs, art, and many other things. Outside of school they have parties, cruise, go out with friends to movies, for pizza, and just have a good time. Not all students choose to spend their free time in school related activities. Many participate in church groups, Junior Achievement, 4-H, Y-teams, and various sports and hobbies. Many of these students receive awards and recognition that is not acknowledged by the school. The season of leisure is an important part of school life for the students at Prairie. _ Far Above: "Vere de doors to go?" ask Bohemie Loren Lippman drags his donkey up to meet her. carpenters Tami Karisek . Jim Bayne, konen. and Svante Kettner in Coffee House ' Above: "This mule' Kathy Peh80. s mine!" says Lori Vogt as Right: Bill Lehmann and Jeff Hynek cheer for the girls during the Homecoming parade. 8 Fifth Season

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