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0 sprinkle Ordinary daily life is sprinkled with change and variety that enhances each student ' s personal style Tests, assignments, term papers, and more tests made life very dull. There was no way to eliminate them. Each Friday they went away, but only ' til Monday. What could be done to cope with the hum-drum, day-to-day life of a student? Well, they strolled the Grabill Festival with buddies, and got into the spirit of homecoming by wearing p. j. ' s or their parents ' weirdest clothes. School never changed, but a student ' s life never stayed the same. When could a guy change into a girl? Take your pick: powder puff or morp. Guys could fulfill their wildest fantasies and be cheerleaders for a female football game, or they could enjoy an evening of being treated to dinner and a dance. Roles changed back for a romantic night of love — prom. A quiet dinner and glimmering lights led up to an evening spent with friends. Girls wondered if anyone would be wearing identical dresses, while their escorts worried about having enough money and driving a nice car. Graduation: It ' s a time of change. Anticipation grew the entire year. Caps and gowns, invitations, applica- tions, money, and parties all cluttered together in the frantic rush to get everything done. One thing was certain, life was changing. What would it bring? Rock concerts atlhe Coliseum, such as the Motley Crue concert, are packed by stu- dents from the Ft. Wayne area on Friday the 13. Lifestyles Division Y
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what better way is there to get ready tor the homecoming game than being with a bunch of rowdy friends. This group of seniors show off their spirit on Purple and White Hug-A-Lion Day. 7Z Lifestyles Division
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UMMERTIME The band ' Wo Program, consisting of Tom Baker, Chad Spring- er, Greg Bauer, and Brian Greiser, shows its style playing jazz at the Blue Mountain Cafe. Displaying their sense of rhythm, Ann Huguenard and Bob Earl listen to the bands play as they scan the park for friends in the crowd. i Posing next to a monument of Frank Freimann, Tom Dykhuizen relaxes In the comfortable atmosphere of a sunny day in the park. While trying to decide their next place to go, Tom Dykhuizen and Rick Ehlers relax with a can of soda in Freimann Square. 71 8 Lifestyles — Summertime
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