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top: Junior Paul Plinske makes the first down for the Washburn Millers, bottom right: Fiction Principle entertains at the dance, bottom left: Joe Foster and Jaena Streets wait to have their picture taken at the dance. Homecoming 13
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12 Homecoming
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STUDENTS ON We all know that to get somewhere you have to move. Here at Washburn we have devised certain plans to get ourselves to school and back home. Underclassmen must choose a slower means of transportation, for young age slows them down. Of course, the freshmen are restricted to walking, busing, skateboarding, and bicycling. On the other hand, upperclassmen can drive cars, ride mopeds and motorcycles, in addition to the other means of transportation. Although we all love the fine cuisine at Washburn, many students choose to dine at other places such as McDonalds or Burger King by way of the speedy automobile. Some say it is an art to get the timing right for these lunch time excursions. Freshman Jeff Fischer offered his opinion on walking to and from school, I think walking is swell because it is good exercise. I get to walk with all the fellas and occasionally with a senior woman.” Dan The Fonz Gulland, a senior, also commented on the subject, Ay, It's real cool 'cuz I can cruise any time and I can check out my friends' engines.” Many students consider transportation a necessity and one of the important factors of student life at Washburn. upper right: Washburn bikers; Aaron Frase read?)’ to go. upper middle: Senior men; Peter Youngdahl, Ted Bergstrom, John Bonner, and Nate Marsten show off their hot rods, lower right: Seth Wolk lives life dangerously, lower middle: Washburn students learn how to Walk this Way! lower left: Busers prepare for the ride of their lives. 14 Student Life
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