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Caught hanging out at McDonalds t nights in a row. Move back 1 Went out with your best friend's boyfriend. Go straight to detention! Suspended for 8 tardies to homeroom. Move back 2 Ate chicken nuggets from school (yum!). Move back 1 or will it beat you? Staying in a condo in Ft. Lauderdale for Spring Break. Move forward 5 Can you identify these men? If so, move forward 3 (They're McDonald rent-a-cops). DETENTION Games People Play I1
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■ -1'V% . . . and they're off! (that means go). Graduation! Collect your diploma! Seniors beat the juniors in powder puff. All seniors to graduate! Lost your tray token. Go straight to detention Paid your $2 for B.S.'ed your way out of t.p.'ing Park detention with Center. Mrs. Ehlers. Move forward 3 Move forward 5 Can you beat the system he object Of the game is Top: Trying to get out of detention I to make it through every- Mrs. Ehlers is practically impossible, bu dav school life without de- Ganske is an expert. -IB- he object of the game is I to make it through every-M day school life without detention, suspension, or expulsion for three nine-month years. Those who complete the game receive a diploma. Center: The annual powder puff gcyrif once again proves that seniors wilja ways rule. Rules and Regulations Number of players: 1 to 1,915 Equipment: 1 tray token, 1 die. To start the game: Each player in turn throws the die. Then move the token the number of spaces indicated. Follow the instructions on each box and continue through graduation. Bottom: Even though she's embarraaei being seen in an Driver's Ed car, she sriile proudly because she's anonymous. I Page 25, top: Kurt Svendsen and jlel Lewis find out they have to eat McDbn aid's food to enjoy the priviledgef c hanging out. Page 25, right: Graduation — the mail goal of the game and in life. It's the firs step into the real world. Everyday in school, the game was played. Whether it was lying one's way out of detention, surprising a teacher by studying for a test, or getting spotted climbing into a drivers' ed. car, it was something new and different awaiting students every time the bell rang. Page 25, tar right: Tim Walker prove that chicken nuggets are edible. Page 25, bottom: The feared McDbn aid's rent-a-cops discuss methods! c Kicking out its patrons. Faked out everyone when Driver's Ed car picked you up in the parking lot (who me?). Move forward 2 Waited to get your hand stamped to gc to a party. Move back 4 Games People Play
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Steppin’ out of Bloomington aca on' al1 1 ever wanted, v Vacation, had to get away. These lyrics, sung by the GoGo's, became a student motto at one point in the year. When spring fever struck, students were careful not to go over the dreaded 12 absences. Many students saved unused sick days for ski trips and road trips to visit colleges. After a dozen visits to a travel agency, the blueprints were laid out. Spring break was anxiously awaited by seniors traveling together, and some underclassmen planning vacations with families. Popular hot spots included Florida, Texas, and Hawaii. While heading for the tropics, thoughts of curfews, parents, and school were left far behind. Visions of sandy beaches and tan bodies danced in their heads. Students stocked up with plenty of Tropical Blend, new' swimming suits, and enough money to make it for a week away from home. Top: Andy Reid and Scott Gilson are confident they can take on Spirit Mt. after going down the bunn -hill at Hyland Hills 12 times without falling down. Middle left: Falling coconuts were one of the dangers students encountered. Middle right: Being the only senior home over spring break, Kathi Lund-berg has to take in a movie alone. Bottom: Decisions, decisions. Jill Johnston has limited space and so much to bring. Vacation
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