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LITTLE VEGAS FEATURED the Race band. Jun- ior Mark Paylon and 1978 graduate Dave Nelson keep the rhythm going during an instrumental solo. KNOWN FOR HIS crazy antics. Campus Life ' s director. Dave Rahn, doesn ' t let his reputation down as he takes part in the Breakaway program. CAMPUS LIFE ' S BREAKAWAY gets the crowd mvolved. Breakaway was a three-day program that started off as part of the Penny Arcade. A LITTLE MAKE-UP does wonders in outfitting junior Ken Furniss for his work in the Quill and Scroll Spookhouse. 26 — Student Life
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PRICE CHANGING AND stocking at Broadview Lumber keeps senior Carol Cline busy about 20 hours a week. ' ■ atgf . LEARNING HOW TO handle diapers early, jun- ior Paul Alexander continues his slocking at Hook ' s. u WORKING IN A one-girl operation, junior Becky Brudi handles film for Folomal. BEING A CASHIER and stocker at Indian Village Pharmacy provides some extra pocket money for senior Faith Reichle. [ Student Life — 25
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A Run for the Money The doors of the annual Penny rcade had just closed. We stayed intil the end, not wanting to miss inything that was going on. We tried everything, including ' Xfro-American ' s Langston Lounge BUY A SUCKER and get a prize! Sopho- nore Jill Reinhart mans the pom-pon booth as lassmale Amy Byrne waits for her to finish ler shift. and the band ' s Little Vegas. Our faces were so white after going through the publication department ' s spook house that they didn ' t need to be painted by the art classes! We played the games, too, and some of us even won prizes! We took time out in the middle to visit Campus Life ' s Breakaway. Because of the spectacular films, it was a main crowd-drawer. We ended up tired, happy, and broke. All of the loose change that had jingled in our pockets was gone. We didn ' t have enough between all of us to buy a pitcher of Pepsi, let alone a pizza! We didn ' t mind, though. We knew it was a good cause — helping out our clubs and classes, y CREATURES FROM ANOTHER world, namely the spookhouse. help make it a success. Although he isn ' t on the journalism staff, senior Jim Robin- son donates his time and talent to its cause. MAKE A PASS at the sophomore class! The Arcade finds sophomore Steve Burt tending his class ' s booth. Student Life — 27
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