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Cut and paste, cut and paste. Susie Suelter didn ' t know that when she signed up for a Ball State summer journalism workshop, she was in for a lot of work. summer action,.,. Rub %dub dub, f | ie but theme gjfj have a swim pa rhyme but thJB fun. The girls ' tube. It doesn ' t having a lot of ndos, decided te the summer Nancy Kincannon works at The Ranch and can show you just what you want to buy. She worked last summer to earn money to buy a new wardrobe. Hitchhikers out for a ride 9 Emily Mahrdt and Becky Williams weren ' t hitchhiking. They went camping one weekend in Brown County and decided to model their latest idea in camp attire 1 — Summer Actions
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-What Angels a -and- Kim Baxter, Ann Green strange diseas There are a lot of weird people in the student center, but this? Don ' t worry, he ' s just Kevin Weeks, an average senior rioting in the stu- dent center on slopday. Bzzzzzzzz 1 The sound of the alarm clock wakened me, and soon I felt, an enormous pit in my stomach. It was like a premonition, something my body knew that I didn ' t. I was short on time so I dressed and grabbed a donut as I flew out the door. Sooner than I realized, I was at school. What had I been thinking about? . . . Just thought of it! I was remembering how long 1 had been waiting for this day, and now that it was here, it seemed like an ordinary one. Elton John ' s new song was on the radio. There was a feeling in the air, something I couldn ' t grasp. Rehearsals went smoothly and soon I was on my way. I stopped at Steak-n-Shake and then hurried home. I had plenty of time on my hands, so I took my scrapbook and started paging through it. There were play pictures and pressed flowers given me for dances, Homecomings, prom, and many others I had been to. The Junior Spec pictures for our class took up three pages. Then, it was there again. This time however, the lump had spread throughout my body. It frightened me as I floated through relics of clutzy things I did and friendships I encountered. I hadn ' t realized how much had happened in the last three years. How long had I been sitting there? The time had totally escaped me. By 7:30, I was off for the Coliseum to take that final plunge. I knew it was the last time we would all be together. As the band began its first few notes, I found the lump had risen to my throat . . . Then I heard it . . . They were calling my name. It was at that point that I realized I was leaving a part of me behind. With diploma in hand and tears stream- ing down my face, I walked down the aisle knowing that memories I had built up here would never be relived and never be forgotten. Graduating Seniors — 9
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What could be nicer than Nice? That Marilyn Wolf went last summer. She ar other kids went for the sun, culture anc credit. Snow? In the summer ' ? Jay Barclay heard that mountain climbing was good in Colorado last summer so off he went, ice pick in hand. These people want to sell one four-wheeled bed cheaply. The Four Blushing Bedwetters, Barb Murphy, Kitty McCormick, Bridget Sleater, and Diana Craig didn ' t quite finish in the WNAP Bed Race. Hey! What did you do this summer? Some kids went on exciting two week stays in Colo- rado. Others went to Disneyland, Florida, and even California. Kids traveled with People-to-People, AFS, IU Honors, or the French Overseas Program and visited Europe, but not everyone went on vacation . . . Students went to IUPUI, driver ' s ed., or summer school for credit courses. Those who stayed in Indianapolis weren ' t alone. Over half the student body hung around working and making money. A new car or wardrobe had its advantages . . . Some people were lucky enough to find a few summer parties or other ways to conquer boredom. There were always the kids who took it easy and laid out at the Y so they would be as tan as those who went to Florida. Think back, . . it was a great summer! Summer Actions — '
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