to school early on game days to hang posters and to put food in the lockers of football and basketball players. Sandi Shakespeare . Gina r • “ Everyone was there, games — that’s what was so neat about it!” commented Brenda Ballard. Angie Joens agreed, “ It was really great! Everybody went to the not just your friends — and all of us were having so much fun together!” Another favorite assembly for some was hosted by the witty Don Finn and the ever-humorous Bret Wagner. Pauline’s birthday was celebrated as she received a standing ovation along with a rousing chorus of “ Happy Birthday To You.” One sophomore student was so taken in by Bret and Don’s antics that it was obvious it had been the first time she’d heard them perform. “ I just couldn’t stop laughing,” she said. Whether you attended the athletic events to cheer on our teams, to play in the pep band, or just to have fun with friends, the players created that extra advantage and helped :he teams along the road to success. the spirited support the fans gave For nearly every game, at home or away expectant fans watch the Prairie - Regina football game. . Prairie had . the larger crowd. Bundled up against the cold Gustafson and Becky Hayes arrive in plenty of time to complete their rounds before school begins. An extra excited group of juniors took the initiative to create letter posters that they periodically held up to the crowd.GO-FIGHTPRAIRIE-HAWKS promptly met with cheers from fans anticipating UNI Dome action! Student Life — 7
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