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r Allen County Public Libra ft. Woynej Indiana Ingredients: 1 pop machine, 250 plastic forks mall things add up Small (smol) adj. 1, Comparatively little in size; not big. 2. Of little importance; trivial. (As defined by Noah Webster.) small: the insignificant aspects of Concordia Lutheran High School that personalized and highlighted the 175 days spent in the building. The thing I liked about Concordia was that whenever I was wishing I was somewhere else, my friends were always able to cheer me up and help me realize things weren ' t that bad, said junior Tom Phares. Small didn ' t always mean insignificant. It was the family chapel service, the new privilege of drinking pop at lunch, and the five new IBM computers, which alone didn ' t seem like much, but added together made a significant difference to students and faculty. Having more computers was an advantage in programming because almost everyone was able to get on the computers everyday. It also allowed the class to cover more because instead of having to allow two days for every assignment so everyone could get on a computer, Mr. Lehenbauer could make a new assignment faster because everyone was on a computer everyday. The one bad thing about the computers was that one of the PC Jrs. ate my disk twice, said senior Eric Hoffman. I ' m glad about being able to drink Pepsi at lunch because I think it ' s a lot more refreshing than milk, and especially when it was so hot in the beginning of the year it tasted good, said senior Jon Adair. Everyday happenings experienced by each of the 750 students seemed small at the time, but when talked about later became unique times spent with friends. Bored with TPing as weekend entertainment, students got the creative juices flowing, and the result was forking. Forking entailed first heading (continued on page 5) Incorporating into her story the fact that she often finds change in her washing machine, Mrs Jerry Schoenherr reads her letter to her family during the family chapel service. : ' .■ Opening
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