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Countdown5..,.4...3.. 2 . . . 1 R-r-ring. The last bell of the school year bade a final fare- well to eager beach bums, base- ball nuts, frisbee flippers and summer funatics. I Whether by lake, pool, river or in the backyard, students could be seen passing the butter and slaving to the sun for the sake of darker skin. Braver skin went unprotected by oil or sunscreens, only to come in later boasting beautiful burns. With frisbee still a warm weather craze, picnic areas such as Weed Park, Wildcat Den, and Saulsbury Bridge were monopolized by experts and amateurs alike. Adults and teenagers spent hours hurling the bright colored disks back and forth. Soon they developed trick shots ranging from behind the left ear to between the legs. Competing for field space were the baseball lovers at Weed Park. When the frisbee flippers flew out the baseballers batted their way in. There field com- petitors made the best of their 12 Summer Funflobs l time improving hitting, pitching, and fielding. Swimming had to the most popular sum- mer recreation, bring- ing out the best in all water bugs . Many students took advantage of their love for the sport and became life- guards, putting their fun to a in in good and profitable use. Swim- ming was still the coolest and most refreshing way to beat the midsummer heat of Iuly and August. It was also as good a chance -as any to get together with friends before the bell that began our summer good- times called us back for another year. ' Making your own friends and fun--that's what summer '76 was all about. Not quite laws , but Karen Gray exhibits a triumphant smile as a result of her angling success at the Saulsbury Bridge. The Saulsbury Recreation Area provides a widespread variety of accommendations for summer fun.
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