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Chris Weinert cringes as Randall Parsons and Mike McKinley prepare to bomb her with snowballs. Although most of the snow was unpackable, they took advantage of the wet, heavy snow. Drr! Mikkos did it! Faithful General Hos¬ pital Fans firmly believed that the evil Mikkos Cassadine. who single-handedly froze Port Charles with diamond crystals, also sent Rock Island thermometers plum¬ meting. More scientific crews, however, announced the coming of on ice age, and that the weather was due to the align¬ ment of the planets in space. (They are nearly in a straight line, causing the gravitational forces to change.) Regardless of the causes. Rock Island faced its coldest winter of the centruy. Records doting back to the late 1800 ' s fell. The thermostat dipped down to a biting 25 below zero, and if that wasn ' t bad enough, the wind chill sent the tem- pature plunging to nearly 100 below. School was cancelled the 11th of Janu¬ ary, due to the dismal weather. To many students dismay, however, finals went on, as scheduled, the following two days. Also to the regret of many, the weath¬ er seemed to warm up for the week, while they sat in class, and grow colder every weekend, resulting in a disease known as Cabin Fever. New Year ' s Eve was spoiled for many because of the blizzard-like conditions: Blowing snow, low visibility, and slippery roads. As January progressed, blizzard condi¬ tions reigned. Plagued by the icy roads and slick sidewalks, attendance was low throughout the month. The cold weather did have one good point: when it got up to ten degrees, students were estatic because of the heat wave. Srudent Life 23
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Arthur Johnson prepores to throw o snowboll or two U.T. students who spent the day at Rocky with the Student Council Exchange. Juanita Henderson ducks and shields her face as Randall Parsons tosses snow at her. 22 Student Life A
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Pointing to the diogtom of the stadium, Tab Smith shows how feasible outdoor graduation could be. Senate President, John Shallman, speaks to the board concerning graduation. 24 Student Life
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