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Flashu lockers, a pop machine and reorganization plans... WHAT A YEAR: ey, where's the counseling office? It's not downstairs anymore. Don't you know? It was moved upstairs to make it easier for us to find, | guess. Good thinking. ” Speaking of good thinking, don't you just love the new locker colors?” Bright orange, yellow, green and blue. Very decent, i must say! Do you know what's really decent? | won $5 in the lowa Lottery the other day. ` If you would have won it a little earlier, you could have contributed to the Fund Drive.” But | already spent it on Diet Pepsi from the new pop machine. ` “Other than the pop machine, this whole year has been kind of dull. Each day | had to drag myself out of bed, get ready for school and try to make it to homeroom before 8:05. The only new thing that hap- pened, that | can think of, was Halley's Comet and the (Continued to page 5) DELICATE WORK. A steady hand and patience brings reward to junior Lisa Sine, who works on an etching for a print. (Photo by Amy Bleyle) JUST MAH-VELOUS, DAHLING. A wonderful time is had by all characters in the “Glimpses” skit, “The In Crowd. Sophomores Tara Twait and (Marilyn Lund discuss the latest in fashion and food. (Photo by Erin Andersen) FLY THE FRIENDLY SKIES. While on a trip to Europe, through the Mid-lowa European Summer Adventure program, junior Jason Klonglan is able to have his picture snapped in the cockpit. (Photo courtesy of Jason Klonglan) 2 Opening
PARTY ALL THE TIME. The Maintenance Shop provides a dance floor for sophomore Rafe Lorr. The band ‘‘Neoterics’’ played there the last week-end in January. (Photo by Amy Bleyle) GET CLOSER. The cafeteria pro- vides a place for sophomores Melissa Neal and Mike Merideth to get away from it all and talk. (Photo by Amy Bleyle) Opening
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