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FUTURE PLANS Glenn H. — Plans to find a job, then go into the army and study auto-diesel mechanics Clinton S. — Undecided Jeannie B. — Plans to go to Stephens Institute of Hair Design Mandy L. — Plans to attend college and major in business administration Rhonda R. — Plans to go into some kind of nursing Jeff D. — Undecided Troy H. — Undecided ■ Jim L. — Plans to go to Robert Morris College and study Agribusiness Brad C. — Undecided Carol M. — Plans to go to college Stacy D. — Plans to get married and go to S.R.C. to become a LPN Amy G. — Plans to Go to WIU for two years and then move to Texas and work for an airlines Chad E. — Plans to go to S.R.C. and study engineering or agriculture Jerry M. — Undecided Becky I. — Plans to go to WIU and major in Elementary Education Stacey K. — Plans to attend a four year college and major in education and minor in psychology Becky L. — Undecided Scott F. — Plans to go through eight years of college and become a dentist Brett C. — Plans to marry, move west and find a job Dee J. — Undecided Cindy B. — Plans to attend college and study law enforcement Dan S. — Plans to attend college and study Communications and producing Donald L. — Undecided Brian S. — Plans to attend college and major in law Jeff J. — Plans to go into the Army Stacy B. — Plans to work and attend college Faron H. — Plans to go to a two or four year college Melissa T. — Plans to attend college and become a dental hygenist Sheila P. — Plans to attend Carl Sandburg College and Major in early childhood developement Mike W. — Plans to study pre-medicine at either Bradley or W.I.U. Bill M. — Plans to attend W.I.U. Kathy C. — Plans to attend Spoon River College Chris G. —- Plans to go to Lincoln Tech, in Des Moines, Iowa Teresa R. — Plans to go to Culver Stock-ton and major in nursing Steve B. — Plans to attend S.R.C. and study mechanics Christy R. — Plans to go to college for two years then move to California and find a job immAmww Kathy R. — Plans to marry, move to Ft. Worth Texas and start schooling in interior design Doug B. — Plans to go to Eureka College and major in Athletic training and physical therapy Mike L. — Plans to go to college to further educate himself, and also plans to be on the baseball or tennis team Brad M. — Undecided Nick C. — Plans to go to SRC and study computers or diesel mechanics Doug T. — Plans to move to St. Louis and become a tradesman in construction Stacy Derry Amy Goodell Chad Ewing Jerry Markley Becky Inman Stacey Kost Becky Lotz Scott Fross Brett Crossman Dee Jockish Cindy Baum Brad Mayall
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Doug and Mike, the elite, the chosen ones, the creme de la creme of V.I.T., were asked to give some of their prize advice to the male underclassmen on what to do on boring lectures. LESSONS TO UNDERCLASSMEN FIRST: Draw pictures. This is an inexpensive, time-consuming, polite, and quiet thing to do. (Use notebook paper so it looks like you’re taking notes.) SECOND: If that doesn’t interest you, get someone in trouble. Works like a charm to dispel boredom simply because the teacher stops talking. This can be achieved quite easily by subtly annoying the person in front of you. That person will eventually turn around, yell at you, and get in trouble with the teacher. THIRD: Try gazing out the window and daydreaming. If that does not work, just simply put your head down and sleep, it works for us. FOURTH: If you aren’t tired, ask the teacher a question that has nothing to do with the class, or call the teacher by his or her first name. (This drives them crazy.) If the teacher ask you a question, totally agree with them. FIFTH: Throw spit wads, snap people with rubber bands, or just start pounding on them. BUT, if you can think of something better to do, go ahead and try it, if you’re feeling brave. Staring at the foxiest girl in the class is the very best solution for solving boredom. Scott f-'ross Chris dale Amy Uoodell
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