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Beaver: Break for the Blue Flame. Buck: Go lady breaker. You got the Blue Flame, what's your handle? Beaver: This here's the Phoenix cornin' at you live! What's your twenty? Buck: We're at Gifford and West Shore heading for that Mexican paradise! Beaver: Blue Flame, isn't that Gilford? Buck: Call it what you want, but we’ve gotta cruise for those foxy Senior Women and make this weekend work! Beaver: You've got your prey on the line ... meet you at 10:02, tonight! Do you copy? Over! .. Buck: For sure, for sure. catch ya on the flip flop! McDoneWT! Arby's Zantigo Perkin's Burger King Wendy's Tequila Sunrise Apple Cider T) If one belonged to the elite parking i clubs, the 10 02 and LTK. one probably en joyed paying the dues! | •10 02 Club revised Post Road Club •LTK Love to Kiss , hornet territory Mexican- ( o American Restaurant
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Weekends Were Made For . . s the bell rang loudly at 2:50 on Friday afternoon, the weekend began. For most, the weekend was a time to take a breather from school’s studies, relax with friends and family, and pursue individual pastimes. Favorite activities were as varied as a potpouri of tastes. However, weekends weren't always free time and bliss. Aspiring athletes often had Saturday morning practices to look forward to. usually with some regret. Members of the part-time working crowd found it profitable, though sometimes tiring, to rack up weekend hours at jobs. One couldn't live in Edina for very long without noticing the beautiful parks and wooded areas that lay so close by. Strolling around Lake Harriet. ice skating at Cornelia, and playing touch football with friends were just a few ways to spend weekend leisure time. 1) Anita Wetherall discovers that tailing down is one of the breaks of playing touch football 2) Pitching m with autumn chores. Steve Domke spends a Saturday afternoon raking leaves. 1 o IN Tods In Recent Movies Rocky Star Wars Smokey and the Bandit The Spy Who Loved Me Oh God! The Last Minute The weekend rolled around quickly. In the back of our minds we knew that the Comp, term paper was due Monday, no exceptions. Saturday was spent at the Edina Library in a last minute flourish of rough drafts and o-rmgs. The six weeks alloted for this task meant nothing by the time Sunday was upon us. Ten o'clock soon arrived as we coached Mom. who had been so deviously conned into typing the whole works. Oh. but next weekend would be so free! 28 WEEKENDS
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cold air helps me think straight and set things right. t| oods .. unexplainable and unpredict-JjJ I able ... feelings ranging from excited to mellow, ecstatic to depressed. Pressures. hassles and gloomy skies often brought an overwhelming desire to fade into oblivion. When clouds passed and problems cleared, smiles won out as students returned to their usual spirits. Days of the week had a particular influence on moods. Especially Monday, that first day of the week when things usually went just a little rougher. Temporarily forgetting a locker combination. realizing that homework had slipped through the weekend unfinished and feeling unprepared for the week that lay ahead, one could only bear down and look forward to Friday. When Friday finally did arrive, cries of T.G.I.F. resounded, as students found rowdy relief in pepfests, making plans for the weekend. and the 2:50 bell. Rowdy, bummed, victorious, defeated — only a few of the moods experienced throughout our ever-changing high school lives. On beautiful, sunny days. I want nothing more than to lie down in a virgin prairie, daisies tickling my feet, with six women, and having a hell of a time. l) To get away from maddening crowds, a lone park bench can be a great place to rest and take a quiet break 2) Michelle Gilkoy and Rick Jeronimus share each other's friendship while walking through the woods at Castaway. Moody You’s 30 MOODS
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