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On Registration What do you do when you need to have an English credit and you want it third hour because fourth and fifth you’ll be at Vocational, so the only hour is sixth but you’ve got Calculus that hour and you can’t have it second hour because you must have health that hour this tri or you won’t graduate, and there is no such thing as first hour English, although you would have Day........................ liked to have it fourth hour (Vocational, remember?) but you wanted first lunch only to end up with no lunch at all sooooo... What do you do? You sit down, and cry. and cry. Then you look at your schedule for the fiftieth time and find you can take English third hour after all. Photo number one: Wanda Johnson, Jacque Hopkins. Photo number two: Mrs. DeWitt. Gerald Lampley. Photo number three: Maitri Goonewardcna. Photo number four: Brian Backstrom. Photo number five: Will Law, Tanya Kirkcndahl. Photo number six: Tim Marshall, Dan Frietag. Jeanine Stelli. Photo number seven: Kara Schumacher. Photo number eight: Tenely Almo. 10 Registration
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Successful Spaghetti Dinner This year’s annual Open House was held in September, and it was a great success. The major reason for the large turn-out was the spaghetti dinner that was held in the cafeteria prior to the Open House. The dinner was the idea of Human Relations head Arturo Herrera and was sponsored by the senior class. Vescio’s Italian Cafe of Dinkytown catered the spaghetti and several members of the community helped provide food and prepare for the dinner. About 400 people came to the dinner, giving the senior class a net profit of more then $500. “The object of having the spaghetti dinner.” Herrera said, was to give the community, students, and teachers a chance to exchange ideas on several issues affecting M-U in an informal atmosphere.” Photo number one: Waiters: Pat Morley, Karl Mueller. John Gross and Dan Murphy. Photo number two: Mr. Hedrick. Mr. Somerfleckt talked with fellow staff members. Photo number three: Ms. Johnson. Photo number four: Mike Wester-berg. Ralph Weinberger. Photo number five: Mr. Ostazeski. Mr. Driessen. Photo number six: Dori Hawkinson. Photo number seven: Spaghetti Dinner. ll Spaghelti Dinner
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