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Iii9hta, Oimifi» ltvm Showtime!! Fifty cents! What the heck is that for? commented a student. The teacher stated, Well, if you want to go watch the assembly in the cafeteria, pay up or go to study hall!” Milan students were introduced to a wide variety of programs like movies, rock bands, and student performances. Many of the programs were highlighted by the lighting effects on the stage. The student council sponsored some of the programs, while others were money makers for other clubs. Most people when they hear the word cafetorium, turn green in the face and wonder in amazement what you just said. For those who don’t know what it means, it’s a cafeteria at one time, while an auditorium at others. At showtime, all the tables are moved out and more chairs are added. After the show, the tables are moved back in and once again it becomes a cafeteria. “Now class, weren’t you glad you went down to watch the program!” the teacher said. The class replied, “We sure did!” 14 Isn't life great! In a hobo’s point of view! Spec- tacular ’82 is the scene of this happy bunch of students. Again this year the annual powder-puff football game is held on Homecoming day. At certain times of the year, like Homecoming and sectional, the cheerleaders lead the students in pep sessions.
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16 FeecI ITIe Vaur □uartErs Most students like to go shopping in malls but how many of those students can pass by the game room without spending at least a quarter? You know who you are! You're a per- son who starts playing the video games and can’t get away. If you run out of money and you know the next game is going to be your highest, you run to mom or dad and ask for that last quarter. There are so many different video games to choose from, a person couldn’t even count them on two hands. Games like Pac-Man, Defender, Missile Com- mand, and Frogger are just a few of the favorites. Shopping malls aren’t the only places to find video games. Arcades, carnivals, and even pizza places are good places to look for your favorite. “If you’re not into video games you aren’t anything, a fanatic might state. Whether a student said that or not, video games are for fun; and if students don’t want to spend their quarters on Pac-Man or Asteroids, that’s their business. Jnff Schornick uses his quarters on the game Tempest; Doug Laws watches as he decides if he'll make a go at it. Daring tha carnival in front of the school, Mike Biddle finds time from his studies to try his luck at Star Castle.
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