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Clockwise from top left: Imitating King Tut or Steve Martin, Mike Warner strikes a pose! Crowded but popular, Shoaft Park is the place to be for many natives! Catching the early rays, Dan Wielbaker, Amy Schaffer, and Tony Heckler don the proper attire for the summer safari! Biting into Super Shefs, Kay Leeper and Chris Saturday enjoy a change from cafeteria lunches. Turning in their 4 x 4 ' s, the Trans Am is becoming a wildly desired item to those in Lion Country. Partying at Pokagon, three native seniors get restless. Stop Two: Making Friends 5
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As the days passed, I ' ve seen that many of you have made friends with the local natives. Having fun in Lion Country is not hard to do since t e people make each day enjoyable, rain or shine! Whether one is eating, playing or just driving through Shoaff Park, it ' s the personality of the friends that make everything worth while! The general idea in Lion Country is to have ' a wild and crazy time ' as put by many stu- dents ' favorite, Steve Martin. As you walk the crowded paths it ' s easy to understand this. Although it would be nice, everyday is not a barrel of laughs and everyone is entitled to be a ' shazbot ' once in a while! But this is all part of the friendship that those in Lion Country greatly value. Before we move on I ' d like to give you all a little advice from this wise old lion; let tomorrow follow a fun filled, action-packed tonight . . . here in Lion Country! 4 Stop Two: Making Friends
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Knowing the people of Lion Country on the outside gives us a chance to get to know them on the inside. Understanding the thoughts and ambitions of our friends helps us to strengthen our ties and form lasting relation- ships. The ideals of the ' country ' are those of achievement wheth- er it be in academics, sports, or personal goals. Because Lion Country is a small place, its in- habitants strive to make it impor- tant by setting high goals and reaching them! I ' ve see n this ambition in action at football and basketball games, during tests, and even in the con- versation between friends before class. There are many other ideals and thoughts of the natives of Lion Country, but since each one is different this research must be done on a personal basis. Over the years, I have come to understand many of the people here and have found that ' to know them is to love them! ' Stop Three: Strengthening Ties r 6 Stop Three: Strengthening Ties
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