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Show Vikes, a word of caution By Al So you may think that school is almost out and that summer is about to begin and that life will be carefree and fun. Well, I hate to burst your bubble, but there is still quite a bit of time left and with the new citizenship policy, quite a bit can happen. May 1 6: Madrigal Concert May 17: Beach party This year's party will be bigger and better than ever. Look for your beach party T-shirt, date-a-match, dunking machines, food, fun and entertainment (the soon-to-be-announced film). Everyone is invited in-vited (public too). So come and have a blast in the sun. May 17-18: State track at BYU May 20: Band spring concert, 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium May 21: Orchestra spring concert, con-cert, 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium May 20-24: State baseball at Ken Price and Derk's Field May 20-24: State softball at Cottonwood Cot-tonwood complex May 24: Senior banquet at University Uni-versity Park Hotel from 7-11. May 27: No school May 28: Baccalaureate May 29: Academic Awards in the Viewmont Auditorium at 7 p.m. May 30: 4 'Looking Back Assembly." Yearbook signing. Graduation, 7 p.m. at Symphony Hall. The end of the 1990-91 school year is at hand, but be cautious with your absences. It would sure be a drag to attend the citizenship courses and possibly not graduate. Have fun and enjoy the "ride"!!! Views J For example, there are floating rumors that many of the teachers are tired of the lazy attitude being displayed. A word of caution (especially (espe-cially to you graduating seniors) be in class and everything will be fine. Besides, you've made it for 8 months already, one more will fly by. For all those interested, here are a few of the major events coming up that will be worth your attendance: May 3: Spring Choral Concert in the auditorium at 7:30. May 6-17: A.P. testing takes place. May 10: Stomp from 8-11 in the gym- |