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An average day consists of sleeping until at least noon, then going down to the swimming pool. What is accomplished at the pool? Girls try to get as tan as pos- sible for the guys, and guys watch the girls. Another student said his aver- age summer day was spent cut- ting grass. That stupid grass just keeps growing. I wish I could invent something to make it stop. Summer is a great time to head for the water. Some students swim, some just wade, some sail, some water ski, and some go on canoe trips. Several students even go scuba diving. When younger, students might have played marbles, tiddly-winks, kickball, and swung on swings. Now, they can go horseback rid- ing, go-carting, or backpacking. Summer offers many, many things to do, and best of all, NO SCHOOL! RIGHT; What do guys do in the summer? Of course, mow lawns, as Eric Jansen, senior, is doing. The more Eric mows, the faster it grows. BELOW: It ' s Aquaman. No, it ' s Hunt Dyar, a senior. Scuba diving is a different kind of summer sport that is great for the adven- turesome. -1
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I work all summer to make enough money to last me at least through Christmas; hopefully until next summer, Everyone has his Qwn opinion of an ideal job. Some feel an inside job where there is air-conditioning is a perfect way to beat the heat. The opening of Castleton offered a tremendous number of indoor jobs. Other students enjoy working outside. Life-guarding and corn detasseling were two popular out- door jobs. I like working at the zoo because I love animals. The zoo and Humane Society are good places for volunteer work. Summertime does not mean three months of free time anymore. LEFT: Oh. no, it ' s no trouble at all to get ttiose pants down, I ' ll get the ladder, That ' s Cindy Steinmetz, senior, working at Gemini in Glendale BELOW: All that Randy Milender, senior, sees all day is legs and feet. He sells shoes, socks, shoe polish, etc, at Regal Shoes in Castleton Square, LEFT: Lori Herfurth, junior, feels Just Pants in Castleton is a good place to work because most of the customers are teen- agers. Summer Jobs — 21
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LEFT: ' Huddle up men, I got the perfect plan to cream them. Everyone line up, count three seconds, then, everyone hit the dirt. ABOVE: Blow wind, blow. Sailing — a great leisure sport. Many students are members of the Sailing Club at Geist Res- ervoir. LEFT: Junior Cindy Riesen is basking in the hot summer sun during a day in the upper 80 ' s. She isn ' t the only one taking advantage of the sun.
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