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M if v' S wi M, 1' . Q 'T 7 . 'pal f .-,- , it F .. it't ff f. - 20 Student Lite K Pre-sch oo! sales ca use pre-School f cam pus chaos On August 17, 18, 19, and 22, Maryvale students invaded the campus for booksales. On Wednesday, the seniors strutted into the 300 building to get their books. Senility seemed to strike some seniors as, even atter three years ot book sales, they couldn't hunt down their books. On Thursday, the juniors rolled out ot bed and into long lines, and brought their newly acquired upperclassmen status with them. They seemed slightly less confused than the veteran seniors, although they did have their share ot mishaps. The sophomores found their way onto campus on Friday, trying to act as sophisticated as is humanly possible tor an underclass- man. The sophomores proved to be even worse than the seniors. They were unable to tind their English and health books until aided by yearbook salesmen, who put up a billboard pointing them out. Monday was Family Day as the freshmen brought their parents and grandparents with them, while they stumbled out ot various cracks and crevices to buy their books. The bookstore statt declared Monday Freshman day so that they could use the weekend to attempt to prepare tor D-Day . This, of course, is an impossible task. mfr' ,, , v f T ' M' Q., ,,, ,, , , , ,. , ., .,.. , . .M M ,.,..l.7Qp-wr- ir A Q57 Y .. y aw' 1? Miiife 1
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