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low Off the Dust, Crank Up the Gears: School ' s Here Working hard on grub day, which concluded the Civic Service Club ' s Ticket Week, Dylan Black and Josh Sullivan construct the Victory Dance stage while Mr. Mike Deaderick, Mr. Andy Saunders, and Greg McGowan oversee the project. Oh, no! did I leave my radio on all night? No, wait, it just-now turned on. What ' s up? No, don ' t tell me, it must be the first day of school. After the horrid realization of what back to school really means — early nights, early mornings, loads of homework, and even Wednesday Chapel — most students take notice of the many changes and improvements which have occurred over the summer. On returning to school, one student even noted, Gosh, something seems different. Upon observation, this statement proved to be accurate. Changes included a new roof, lounge floor, chapel steps, and even a resoiled football field; but also not to be overlooked, all the sidewalks received concrete comers. These changes remind us more than ever that back to school does not necessarily mean back to the way it was. During a well-prepared Orientation Day speech, Shelley Harrison instructs future yearbook editors never to disrupt the continuity of a picture with a caption. Tres Fife comments to John Home about the new chapel steps — one of many summer renovations. BACK-TO-SCHOOL 25
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» » . Never Too Busy flE ■f m . ' ((-♦v 4 ' a It is a common misconception among those unfamiliar with our school that we do nothing but study. The truth is that we (Jo work hard inside and outside the classroom, but we ' re never too busy to play. The English essay can wait, the math problems can be solved later, the chemistry lab can be written up tomorrow if there ' s something interesting to do. Whether it ' s an MSU football game, or the latest Rocky or Ramhn flick, or just a large pepperoni at Pi a Hut, we find that the river city has opportunities to offer to those who seek amusement. C ' okc in hand. Paul Anderson poses with the south end of a north-bound horse grinding sugar cane at the annual Mid-South (rafts Fair on the campus of the Pink Palace Museum Craftsmen from throughout the Mid-Soulh demonstrate and sell their handmade arts and crafts for three days in October Fulfilling a lifelong dream. Bo Allen and David Chancellor pose on either side of professional- wrestling referee Jerry Calhoun at a weekly Monday night card at the Mid-South Coliseum in late August. Enjoying a warm autumn evening, Mike Patterson and Kathy Johnson soak in the sounds, the smells, the tradition of Bcale Street Exhibiting their much hatlyhooed sub machine guns. Stcmtt Armstrong and (iavin Murrey unload stacatto bursts of lead on enemy bottles and cans on the Houston I vcc bridge
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