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Page 99 text:
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17 Mini-Term Courses Increase Xa as is ', ,'W , s'fe as 'GC' This year there were eighteen courses offered during the Mini-Term. They ranged from grammar, computer, and youth conflicts to survival, herpetology, and svsdm- ming. Hi-yahI,' was heard all over campus from students taking self-defense. I'm not about to swim in this weatherlw Special instructors were hired to teach courses such as modern art and auto mechanics. '4lVlr. Schoon- over, can we play gtic tae toe' with the computer? uThe ants ate the art gallery? The students in Wise Shopping had a Bar B.Q. at Kim Fortson's house. Field trips to the zoo, to several museums and various other places were arranged. Oooh, there was a snake about four inches thickf, Mr. Welch and the rest of the faculty worked hard to make this year,s Mini-Term a good one. T N Ma, care...-ff is View rfrs t . MMM l 'xi N 'U5'-f-+,,,mh J 'rasr M. ...-f s- -foams. . , ,,.,,, I ,,.. . WWA I 1 M - .
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a. Mr. Stansbery and students learn how to defend themselves. b. Only four broken bones and 125 stitchesln The first aid class dresses Kevin Capperas wounds. c. Mr. Havens explains the safety rules of woodshop to Amy Stevenson. d. '6Sponge. Now the scalpelf, Mitch Wynne and his assistants have the hands of sur- geons. e. 6'All right, everybody, ante-up! Patricia Hughes, Judy Olin, Amy Stevenson, and Carolyn Tarride play bridge? f. Dior she ainlt, but Ann Tilley is learning some of the basics of sewing from Mrs. Sconyers. E W
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Guys And Dolls Sing ut! All the Guys and Doll met in the gym for practice N l K ' A p s whenever it was not in use with their director, Mr. Robert t up 'A y Balch, and their accompanist, Miss Karen Kawahara. The Art Department, cast, faculty, and other interested stu- dents built and painted sets during the day and often into -1-gig r ,fe the night. The large chorus rehearsed as often as possible. s All went smoothly for the Hot Box Girls, whose rou tines were expertly choreographed by Lisanne Purvis, Michelle Tarride, and Mrs. Lorna Clauser. However, dur- ing the performance it was, '6My pearls won't come off! and g'You think that's bad, my dress won't come offlw In T T T addition, Lisanne lost her wig and was late for an en- trance. Caleb Boone saved the night by improvising with, is '6How,s your drink? This sandwich sure is soggyln In spite of these minor problems, the audiences re- ceived the performance with enthusiasm.
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