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student-life (st(5od ' nt, lif), N. 1 the life of a student. 2. the condition that distinguishes a person who studies, from a person who trains, from a person who goofs around. 3. also the social life in which most students go to school. Stop and drop everything, for any reason. Students, like the Fretter commercials, dropped everything for anything. In school, students dropped books, pencils, classes, and lunches. Friends told friends to drop by, drop in, drop over, drop down, drop off something, and sometimes to drop dead. Some students did the drop kick and bop til ' ya drop routines, while others looked to the skies to avoid any bird droppings coming their way. Stop and drop everything, for any reason or to just take cov- er, but don ' t drop those eggs! Caution: No stopping, standing, or parking. Keep traffic flowing. Next information center on page 42, bathrooms included. Schely Gerbers The Warriors try not to drop their hot chocoiate at the home footbaii games as they watch the footbaii team drop :noiher touchdown on their -Tponent. The Warrior fans cheered the team on to end their season with a 7-2 record. Drop those guns boys, it ' s Juniors Gina Wiseman and Teresa Sieger showing Just how sophisticated they can be and having a ilttie oidfashloned fun at Cedar Point during their summer vacation. Student Life
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Summer went for all students, but where it went was a differ- ent story. Junior Jenny Mc- Clure, for instance, went to En- gland, while senior Beckie Eberly traveled to Canada. Junior Dan Buckland didn ' t go out of the country, but he still had fun on the beaches of South Carolina. Camps were a big part of sum- mer too. Sophomore Troy Hege said, Going to basket- ball camp for two weeks at Purdue and Ball State wore me out, but now I ' m in shape and ready to play. Other people such as junior Lisa Breit went to church camp. Another kind of camp was drill team. Sopho- more Monica Moon comment- ed, Going to drill squad camp was hard, but worth it. Some people stayed home all summer, keeping themselves busy with a variety of things. Sophomore Arlene Graber played softball for a local team, while junior Debbie Mar- tin relaxed and shopped. Many students might not have gone far, but far enough to get to their lake cottage. Freshman Kerry Hoeppner spent all of his time at Crooked Lake skiing and swimming, while sophomore Kristy Schlie went to Lake James to lie in the sun. Summer went faster than it had come, but where it went was a different story. When school started, the story was over and summer had gone. But it was not gone forever. It would return June 3 at 3:06 p.m. 1987. Carol Hughes 9 ' ■ -. i ti i i KavSS ' . mmSlmii ,--. m M mmM mm B BBMr M y B B ?|1 ' WT J ' I 4 jjl MmttlU Right Here 1 Messing around for a while to relax from a day of fishing at Slim Lake, Wisconsin, senior Darren Hersch- berger shows his excitement for catching the most fish that day. T¥
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