University of Idaho - Gem of the Mountains Yearbook (Moscow, ID)

 - Class of 1988

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VISITORS Cindy Sor- enson and Vicki Miller took advantage of their time off to spend it waterskiing and hanging out at Coeur d'Alene. (Dahiquist) WHILE staying on his toes, Brian Van Trease dodges his way through wakes on Lake Coeur d‘Alene during Labor Day weekend, The three day spree provided the final taste of sum- mer before studying became serious busi- ness. (Dahiquist) SOME vacationers spent a few weeks in foreign countries. While visiting her fa- ther in Cairo, Egypt. Lindsey Miller met Said, an Egyptian businessman, in front of the Great Sphinx of Giza. (Miller) Summer 7

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Making Waves Fun in the sun from May to August Parents: It was 5:30 p.m., Friday, May 13, 1987. Do you know where your child was? Chances are, he she was prob- ably at Ratz, Mur- docs, or Mirage celebrating the end of finals and the be- ginning of summer vacation. The time had finally arrived for most students to pack up their ste- reos, clothes, and irons to go back home. According to the Reqistrar, 2,391 stu- dents were enrolled during the 1987 summer school session. Year- round students as BARE skin and bikinis were favorite attire for tan seekers as well as on-lookers, Dawn Black, Sherrie Wat- son, and Leeann Vi- que leave their wor- ries and studies be- hind while basking on the Theophilus Tower lawn, (Moyer) 6 Summer well as people from the Moscow com- munity signed up for enrichment courses ranging from photography to dance. Summer school also gave people a chance to get ahead within their major or re- peat a class. Returning to the home front for some people was difficult. Susan Per- ry said, “After living on my own for two years, it was hard to spend three months with my parents. They want- ed to know my ev- ery move. | was defi- nitely ready to come back.” On the other hand, Dave Thom- as looked forward to spending his summer vacation at home with his par- ents in Boise. “It was no problem qo- ing home for three months. | miss my parents when I'm up at school, They treat me like an adult.” Overall, for most empty-pocketed students, summer va cation was the time to work and earn money for school, not neces- sarily for leisure or for travel. “Every- one I know couldn't afford to take vaca- tion to Europe or anywhere,” said Thomas, who worked 50 hours a week in a cabinet shop. Perry agreed. Others of the summer work force included those on internships. Sean Wall gained experi- ence for his politi- cal science major by working for Sen- ator James Mc- Clure. Leslie Dan- ielson also rubbed elbows with Capitol Hill elites, while Brad Drussel la- bored at the Penta- gon for three months. Summers just weren't what they used to be before college. KNEEBOARDING hit the lakes and Riley Mahaffe tested his ability with this newest addition to water sports. (Dahl- quist)



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WAITING in fall reqis- tration lines gave people a chance to ex- change tales of their summer breaks. Those who arrived to Moscow after registra- tion had to pay a $25 late fee in order to sign up for classes. (Dahiquist) PEOPLE not only siqned up for classes at registration, but were recruited by clubs. (Worley) 8 Registration

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