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Weekends were made for Boyer Park. Located just more than 30 miles from campus, students flocked to the sandy Snake River beaches In record numbers to soak up the sun. (Wendt)

Summer provided warm temperatures for outdoor workmen like Mike Krogseth. The physical plant employed near1y 25 full-time summer school students to work on the college grounds through the university's " Learn and Earn" program. (Dahlquist)

More than 20 summer core classes were offered to students paying $53.25 a credit hour. Most courses were offered In the early morning, but afternoon instruc路路 tors also took advantage of warm June temperatures to hold classes outdoors. (Morgan)

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sun was out and tanning gan as early as 10 a.m. throughout Moscow. Students browned their bodies In 85-dfi!ree weather beside buildings like the Theophllus Tower. Nighttime summer temperatures often dropped into the low 50s. (Wendt)

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