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$10.00 1984 WAKITAN9$ Dne-in-a-Million Issues Central High School Summer Fun Fades to Even though summer wasntt officially over until September 23, and temperatures were still as high as 100 degrees, the first week of school marked the end of many summer activities and the begin- ning of many long hours of study. Getting back into the daily routine is always a little rough for many students. Getting up was the biggest problem. I was used to getting up at twelve or one o'clock in the summer yawned sleepy- eyed Mike Gentry. It's never uncommon during the first weeks of school to catch a Centralite gazing off into space, dreaming of his past summer. Many students could be found lounging poolside on hot summer afternoons, while others preferred the sandy beaches for sunbathing. Smithville Lake was a favorite among beachgoers. Its two beaches and camping and boating areas provided a refuge for those needing a break from the action in town. Fortunately, vacation, something can always be found to do, such as play frisbee in the park, go fishing, or catch up on your favorite soap opera; get during summer involved in team sports, ride horses, or maybe just get together with friends for parties. Many were lucky enough to travel to such vacation hot spots'i as Florida, Texas, California, Colorado, and many others. A group of seven Central students, accompanied by Volume 913 Fall Action Mrs. Melanie Adams and her friend Mary Bulgari went on a fifteen-day tour covering seven European countries. Kim Milligan, one of the seven students, excitedly recalled, It was a lot of fun! We saw many pretty and interesting places and met all types of people. I think everyone should go! With swimsuits and converti- bles giving way to school buses and sweaters, the lazy days of sleeping late and goofing off were blown away with the fading sum- mer breezes. I
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