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2 - Opening Summerls attractions bring out that unique Zest for fun The first symptons lurked about the school in early May. Subtle at first, they gradually conquered even the most earnest of souls. It caused them to attempt sneak- ing past the parking lot attendant on warm, sunny days; to spend their lunch periods basking in the school's arboretum; and to neglect all intellectual pursuits in pursuit of the bronzed body. Celebrating summer occupied the thoughts and plans of students and staff alike. With the final, final exam and the mad rush out of the parking lot, they both plunged into the main attractions of summer. Taking a trip to the beach headed the things to do list of summer activities. Trek- king out to Lake Calhoun, beach barns sought the chance to frolic in the water or to lounge on the sand. After the fervor of the beach wore thin, teenagers looked for other ways to show their enthusiasm. For, -many, summer would not be complete without an occa- sional day at Valleyfair or a day afloat on the Apple River. Thoughts returned to school with the flaunting of the new fall fashions by area department stores and with the openin practices of fall activities. Although reluc- tant to admit it, students welcomed school, at least for awhile, as their main attrac- tion after a summer of leisure. t? P Arranging the table for a birthday party, senior Debbie Cashman earns money for college by working at Chuck E. Cheesels pizza parlour. She also occa- sionally assumes the role of Chuck E., the rat for whom the restaurant is named. Cashman, like many other teenagers, learns responsibility and money management from summer employment. l ll l l l g l ? The Renaissance Festival in Shakopee, held 6, weekends in August and September, includes such rti tractions as jousting knights, chariot races. canhel rides. and aweelnsplring turkey drumsticks, Knaxfes: and wenches from Cooper flocked to the Fest forfa taste of life in the Age of Awakening.
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