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Back in the Grind! Classes began and everything was new and exciting. Places, faces, classes and instructors had changed and everything about the university had a fresh air. Then it happened. The newness wore off. It was time to hit the books. New classes became ho-hum and daydreaming in class became a popu- lar pastime. The initiative students had at the beginning of the semester diminished and lectures became too boring to sit through. Two alternatives remained: sleeping in or skipping out. Many students found themselves doing both. Students also found themselves involved in extra-curricular activities and neglecting their studies. Getting caught-up became harder and harder. Cramming for tests and quizes became easier and easier. Students lived tor the weekend . . . party-time in Hays, America or pack- up time to head home. The weekend was no letdown but come Monday morning, students were back to the grind. 1. A boring lecture is no lun tor Jamie Butcher. Hays freshman. 2. Reviewing test papers. Thaine Clark, professor ol agriculture, puffs on his pipe. 3 . Taking a short break between classes, Tammy Strahm, Osborne freshman, thumbs through her English Composition I text. 4 . Students go through the routine of changing classes in McCartney Hall S. With books in hand and less than a lot of enthusiasm, these 5-A students head lo class IS
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1 Micheal Stephenson, Scott City sophomore, makes the most of Volga -German food and drink 2 Working up a sweat polkaing are Bev Ufiruh, Montezuma freshman, and Jerry Kerr; Dodge City senior 3 Trash barrels overflow as people continued to enjoy the German food 1 6 Ofctoberfesf
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