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BELOW: The Boston scene would not be com¬ plete without the Prudential. ABOVE: A view of Copley Plaza where a few find themselves shopping on the weekends. RIGHT: The John Hancock and the T-lines, the more prominent aspects of the city of Boston.
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TOP: Reflections of the city buildings are seen along the lines of the John Hancock. ABOVE: The Center of the Square is where Westonites go to aspire to freaks, punks or maybe Harvard scholars. ■•■■■Ill mi is wait in line to get tokens. You get on the Green line and patiently await that famil¬ iar stop - Park Street. You stand up at exactly the right time, so as not to look too excited, you’ve been to Boston thousands of times, right? By this time you’ve decided on Harvard Square, and run down the Red line stairs, just in the nick of time to catch the next train. Of course, the Garage is the first place to hit; and no one has LP’s like Newberry Comics. Across the street there’s Urban Outfitter’s simply waiting to eat your money. After cleaning out Harvard, the T is waiting to take you to Copley Place. After a look at the Hancock, you go into the Plaza where you spend the rest of your money. Of course, by the time you get on the Green line to go home, the train is packed. Fortunately, as Chestnut Hill comes around, you may get a seat. Riverside is the next stop and you’re nearly home. Gratefully, you hop down the steps and sink into the backseat of the Buick. You’re dead, but happy! by Cathy Chong 4 CLASSIC LINES • T lines Travel Lines
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BELOW: Rich, Ron, Greg, Dave show a little spirit for the Class of ' 86 6 CLASSIC LINES • Class of ’86 Laura, Debbie, Cathy, Jen, and Arlene take a well needed break after working at the con¬ cession stand. 1 . V .• 1 ills around, with applications sent. Seniors begin making comments such as: Gee, I don ' t think I ' ll go to class today, like I haven’t done any home¬ work in three weeks, anyway.” When asking seniors, What comes to mind when you think of second semester senior year?”, the all around answer is a resounding, Party ABOVE: The Party Pack and The Original Seven lie down during the making of the traditional 86. RIGHT: A few leftover seniors form the bottom half of a very large pyramid.
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