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1 mm, ■ LEFT: The Wingear- sheik Monument—sym¬ bolic of all senior beach trips. BELOW: Jeff will now do a 2 V 2 twist, pike position, with some help from his friends. Shore Line
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Joanna, Alyce and Leslie warm themselves on the rocks in Gloucester. TOP: The fire still bums... ABOVE: Two Westonite castaways on Wingearsheik Isle signal for help. that summer lingers; and come spring, the anticipation of cool sand and warm sun sets off a ma¬ jor migration to one’s favorite beach. Versatility is a major contribu¬ tor to the beach’s popularity. It can be used as a playground, your nearest tanorama, a place for a good nap, a swimming pool, a hunting ground for the person of your dreams, a campsite and a bar- beque. Ambitious people (usually seniors) find that to satisfy their desires, it is a necessity to combine all of the above for the ultimate experience. But just about every¬ body can enjoy the beach, and as is the case for Weston, everybody does. by Rich Cook 10 CLASSIC LINES • Beach
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Would you do it for a Scooby Snack? Ya, ya, ya, ya! Classic lines are endless. They come from teachers: ‘ ' He stopped so quick, he had to push the paint back,”-Mr. Duncan; What would you do if your cat said ... Monop - oly”-Mr. Hartmann. They come from party talk I could drive home right now, if I could just find the car,”-Student. We hear them in movies: “Ssshhh . . . I’m trying to use the phone,”-P.W.H.; and from Saturday morning enter¬ tainment, “Let’s smurf a party,”- Clumsy Smurf. For some, these lines are meaningless, for others, there’s no end to the laughter . . . To our parents, a classic line might be, To be or not to be - that is the question.” But for a high school student, a classic line might be, “What would you do for a Klondike Bar?” No matter if you’re huntin’ wabbits”, or look¬ ing at frozen chicken and saying parts is parts”, a classic line can be found in most everything we do or say. 12 CLASSIC LINES • Classic lines
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