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S.A.T. causes college woes S.A.T. is a test that is required for most colleges. Mostly every¬ one felt like his stomach was go¬ ing to explode with nervousness. However, after getting the test an easier feeling occurred. The problem with the S.A.T. was that nobody knew what to study for. This year there were prep S.A.T. courses. It prepared students for what was going to be on the test. This was the first time this course was held here. It was two nights a week, two hours a night, for three weeks. A shift in scores is expected. Even graduates came back to take the prep courses Paul Veiiigan takes the course. Kelly Shoue. Becky Lozano, and Karen Wteigos were among many students who took the course. 22 Magazine
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Not all of Lake Central students use Sat urday mornings to sleep in Some use the time to bowl Jenny Trotter and Lynn Lauer dance to the beat of music while shedding the pounds away at Kohling aerobics. i t ] Dancing their way to slimness and fitness Fitness was becoming more popu¬ lar Slimming looks and feeling healthy was the new fad. Many dance aerobic classes were held all over. Any health spa one might have joined would have had dance aer¬ obic classes. Dance aerobics for anyone who was interested was held at Kohling Elemen¬ tary school. Dance aerobics was for anyone who ranged from fat, short, tall or skinny. Dance aerobics was held Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:30 to 7:30. The fee to become healthy was only $1.00 per class for non-residents of St. John and free to St. John residents. The class was for all ages. One had to be prepared to handle a different rou¬ tine every six weeks. Dance aerobics helped in weight re¬ duction, and reaching the shape of one’s goal. Ten minutes of high intensity aero¬ bic dancing could burn many calories. To burn one pound, 3,500 calories must be melted, which sounds like quite a bit but if one was determined, it would work. Lant Silliman watches her teammates as she keeps score for them on the Saturday league. Students work hard to keep up with the dance aerobic class at Kohling school gym. Magazine 21
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Tarantulas and piranhas take over This is the age of unusual pets. It’s no longer enough just to have a simple dog or cat. What is in is a tarantula or a piranha. Two stu¬ dents have such pets. Junior, Sue Johnson has a tarantula and sen¬ ior Steve Meyer has a piranha. The tarantula’s name is Maximil¬ lion and the piranha’s name is Os¬ car. Maximillion eats crickets, baby mice, hamsters, gerbals, and toads, while Oscar just eats gold¬ fish. Both Oscar and Max stay in a ten gallon tank. Max’s tank has beach soil on the bottom and branches so he can climb. He is taken out every day so he can walk around. There has definitely been a shift in choosing pets. Sue Johnson holds Maximillion up for Here Oscar swims around his tan gallon show. She lets him out of his tank once a tank after finishing his meal of goldfish day
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