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Grin and bear it. Cutting the grass may not be the way to spend a perfect summer day, but Mike Anderson, sophomore, smiles as he finishes his yard work. Don ' t forget to sig- nal. Junior Scott Schoenborn uses his summer vaca- tion to travel on his moped around Griffith or any- where else that his gas money will take him. Dressed in warmer clothing, sopho- more Charlie Black - well takes his broom and starts sweeping away old summer leaves that have changed color and have started getting cluttered. Day dreaming the time away, Senior Ruth Obermeyer relaxes before she has to start thinking of school or the stresses of home- work, as she is car- ried out to sea. Back to School— 7
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Senior Cathy Osborne said, experience at the Honors College helped my decide that I want to attend Ball State for college. School activities offer students something to look forward to, such as stage crew, musical pro- ductions, bowling club, and Booster Club. Whatever one ' s in- terest, summer gives the chance to expand knowledge, have fun, or just relax without worrying about homework assignments. With the beginning of school comes the fall season. Leaves change, the air gets cooler and the days get shorter. Fall is the favorite season of many because of the different col- ors in the trees or also because of starting school activities which they want to be involved in. The beach may not be a popular place to go in the chilly and rainy days of September, October, and November, but they set the scene for a terrific football, volleyball, cross country or tennis season. Sophomore Charlie Blackwell said, I think fall is a great time of year because of all the different things to do like going to football games. I like the different colors that the leaves change, but I don ' t like when they fall because then I have to rake them all up. Fun in the sun traded for the tatest in schoot book tooks Summer can be anything but a vacation for many students. Along with summer comes the chance to improve or learn new skills, taste college life, earn money, or just lay back and relax. Workshops were a big part of summer. Whether one ' s interest was in band, football, cheerleading, or journalism, there was a summer camp to develop that interest. Senior Dan McCoy said, This year ' s Wishbone camp was very successful. We Get in gear. Junior Brian Riley oils his bicycle chain so he can go bike riding with his friends during summer va- cation. Bikes are a good means ot transportation. Having fun in the sun. Junior Jeff White puts on his shades, turns up the music and he is on his way to having a great time at the beach with his friends. had quite a few guys that went up there, worked very hard, and learned a lot. Football camp gets guys ready for the season. Senior Pam Poulson said, I think it was a good experience at the journalism workshops. It was a lot of hard work, but I learned a lot. Cheerleaders kept busy by holding a two week day camp and attending Purdue University West Lafayette for a UCA cheer camp. Senior Barb Maglish said, We all had a good time and got along very well. 6— Back to School
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Sophomore Do- reen lacobazzi does some last minute cramming at lunch, for a test later on in the day. Students often miss their noontime nourish- ment d ue to final preparations. With extra time on her hands before first hour, senior Annette Flores flips through the card catalogue in the library to gather information for a research paper. As the morning sun appears, seniors Christine Campbell and Patty Potosky read the newspaper on the ledge while they await the sound of the bell to first hour. 8— A.M. P.M.
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