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OGETHER WE SEARCH — AND WE DISCOVER We searched for something more meaningful to do with our time than chow down and watch Leave it to Beaver. And we discovered involvement in plays, concerts, religious groups, and organizations outside of school. We searched for a way to cope with Friday's fresh case of acne or the Monday morning blues. And we discovered our own ways to get away from it all and that a trip to anywhere could cure anything. We searched for exciting conversation topics to keep things moving during classes, snack break, lunch, and dull social events. And we discovered Homecoming, Sno-Daze. Prom, current events, the latest trends, how everyone else spent the weeKend. and who asked whom out and why, not to mention where they went and what they did! 1 Bill Leekaa, and Nancy Hamatad lead the band to the footbatl field as they begin their pre-game show. 2. Patty Woodley and Patar Dahlberg share a good laugh during lunch. 3. Dave Spaar relaxes with Mary Roskam in Family Designed Learning. 8 STUDENT LIFE
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With windows down, the radio blasting, and a car full of friends, an adventurous evening of cruising begins. To be cool while cruising, a few unwritten rules must be followed. RULE 1: Always tune in to the stations playing the latest tunes, like KQRS and KDWB. If you drive in style, groove to the tunes from your tape deck. RULE 2: Assume the correct cruising position. This is more important than having gas in the car. Rolling the windows down (weather permitting) enables you to hang your elbow out the window while talking to people in other cars. RULE 3: Never cruise alone. This can easily be solved by picking someone up along the way or calling some friends beforehand. Avoid cruising with just two other people as sitting three in front isn't practical. It’s unfair to make a person sit in the back because people will think he or she doesn’t use deodorant. RULE 4: Find your own route to cruise since there isn’t a definite strip as in Hopkins. Most paths conveniently wind by the cruiser’s current crush. Drive by his or her house day after day and you may catch that ‘‘special person.” RULE 5: Don’t stay in one place too long. Traveling from restaurant to restaurant sampling each one’s speciality is not unusual. Warning: with a light wallet and a heavy stomach, you may feel more like walking than driving at the end of an evening. RULE 6: Blow your horn often but never blow your nose. Hair combing is also out. RULE 7: Drive above the limit whenever possible. It’s better to be caught speeding than to be seen going too slow. Above all. remember that being cool is what it’s all about. tv 10 CRUISIN’
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