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Find out your math class is only offered Saturday. Lose two turns. After making their way through the crowded schedule lines, sophomores Dayna Albers and Laura Goodwin compare classes. You are about to play the wonderful new game Lose Your Sanity or The Registra- tion Hassles . This game should be played with no fewer than 2900 contestants. just follow the miniature IBM cards fjust like reall and prepare to lose touch with reality. Pick up one million IBM cards from teacher. After ac- quiring firm grip on envelope move ahead one. Shoe is lost in crowd during scramble for third period English. Lose three turns. 1Tl-IE BEE! THATIUN 4 l An empty table is not exactly a lounge chair, but it provides a rest stop for sophomores Malia Kozlowski and Clark Frogley. Skip one turn to wonder how you will attend both Bi- ology and Expos. seventh period. perspirant is no longer working Proceed cautiously Notice your anti- GAME Try to talk to coun selors. Skip 16 IUl'nS. Look out window and notice the sun is setting.
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To a student, summer may take on a variety of special meanings. For some it may hold the unforgettable memories of long walks in the park, a 90 degree day at the beach with hun- dreds of other tanning bodies, or the enjoyable hours of exercise on the tennis courts. Summer may conjure up images in the dusty baseball field, toe-tapping at the Bix Beiderbecke INNING fs'ig'rf'mi l .ilwt ' O s.o'6T6' west Festival, or simply the laziness of a warm summer evening, watching the orange glow of the sunset. There are some students who remember the longgg hours of summer school or work. But no matter what pleasures one finds, summer is a time to do those things that students may not find time for during the school year. It is a ' s A 4 3' .f 4 N VQQL, y Ln. f T1 v I Dark silhouettes are contrasted sharply against Senior john Engelmann navigates while Leon- the grandeur of the Bicentennial celebration. ard Wilburn, a junior, propels a raft against the rapids of a friend's backyard pool. time to catch up on one's reading, possibly become entranced iagain ?l in a favorite soapy, or perhaps sum- mer allows that extra time to see concerts and movies. Summer - a time for fun, to revi- talize, to prepare oneself for the in- evitable, summer's end and school's beginning. Tammy Horsted, a senior, has an upper deck view of the game while keeping track of the scoreboard. Baseball plays an important part of vacation for both the participant and spectator. Here a student watches a game being played at Lind- sey Park.
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-nag.,,,,,u'W , , ff. Tpir K H, X ,, ' ' Q T M ici ,, , -i Wggjzffh- - as xg The main office is a very busy place the first day, and junior Beth Erickson has the advantage of being in front of the line that fills the room. hxg t ,.a.w 'p .ai Waiting for her IBM cards to be confirmed, sophomore Leslie Skyberg finds a more comfortable position. Stop to watch new student being helped out of cafe- teria by two men in white. Discover you have for the wrong per son Go back to start been scheduling Skip two turns to Accidentally enroll wonder if this is all in puddle jumping. worth it. Go back two. Congratulations! lf your marker has found its way to stop, you obviously have a mature, sensible out- look on life. But, more likely you have cheat- ed the system. Your reward should be pal- aces of gold, mounds of money and eternal peace. But, unfortunately it is one free se- mester of guidance classes.
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