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Classes End s Summer ' When the role was called for the first time of the new school year, summer was auto- matically over. This signaled the dispensing with hot lazy afternoons at the pool. It urged the practice of puzzling over homework during cold even- ings. Many students received the beginning of school with mis- givings. Oh, for those sweet summer days that seemed endless for so long! Trudging from class to class, hardly paying any atten- tion at all because of habitual daydreamings, these students dreaded miserable winter mornings of alarm clocks and early hours of stifled yawns over unfinished assignments. To them, school was epito- mized by constant dread and fear of what each new day would bring by way of difficult tests and teachers ' reprimands. But for a majority of students, the advent of a new fall term brought with it countless opportunities. New learning experiences awaited each as they cautiously approached unfamiliar classrooms. Frisbee— Elon style. With the start of school, parking problems are back to normal. Getlin ' into the strings. Bill shows unique talent as a fisherman while Rustv watches.
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Various techniques and movements appeared as the •■ brothers took to the sack. The race continues, all ships still afloat. Proper stance, elbows upward, and the chugging begins. . . . and it ' s off to the races! Hey man, lemme have my quarter ... Mike Davis, representing TKE, lakes the Krispy Kreme taste test. Is this any sport for a lady?
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The midnight moon smiles a welcome to new and returning students. Classes End Summer Many new faces appeared and students discovered for the first time that others shared the same school with them. Perhaps most important in the immediate future of return- ing students was the chance to im- prove themselves in music, sports, art or any other extracurricular activities. Hard work was the key; success was their reward. From the courageous freshman entering a new school for the first time to the returning senior wisely looking ahead for graduate school or job opportun- ities, each student experiences the first day of school with his own individual ideas. The Back-to-School slogans pasted on dime store windows became a reality for some 2000 young men and women who, despite their differences of opinions, settled down for another three months. % .. Tennis is growing — even though the number of courts hasn ' t. Where are they recruiting these Freshmen from? Mr. Southerland seems to be enjoying the return of Eton students!
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