VOL. XVI, NO. 2
What would you do if you won one million dollars in the lottery?
Carol Permoda '75 - I'd go to four years of college and give the rest to Campus Life.
Karen Gafrick '77 - I'd buy more tickets.
Mr. James Scofield - I'd buy a model of the school, cement it in all around, and put it on top of Yankee Doodle.
Pete Perez '77 - I'd buy me a "Coors" shirt.
Debbie Van Diggelen '77 - I'd die and use the money for my funeral bill.
Debby Hogan '76 - I would bribe a certain guy to go out with me.
Roberta Rapata '77 - I would add it to all my other millions, Poopsie.
Paula Kopp '75 - I'd have it all spent before I even won it.
Mary Ann Voyles '77 - I would take a plane trip to Robert Redford's house.
Bernie Flynn '76 - I'd buy a car.
Mr. Richard Frey - I would give it all away.
Tonya Adamek '76 - I'd go on a lot of trips.
Mary Fisher '76 - I'd buy myself a Caribbean cruise company and go on a lot of wild trips.
Mrs. Joan Plock - I'd quit my job and get my husband to quit his. Then we'd go on a long vacation.
Tom O'Donnell '76 - I would buy for my favorite teacher a complete 1,000 page book of "copious and comprehensive notes."
Darlene Gorgolione '78 - I'd buy everything I always wanted.
Jean Sjostrand '77 - I'd buy new clothes and a summer house in Wisconsin.
Denise Bucher '77 - I'd buy a house and live in Monitawic, Wisconsin.
Rena Turley '76 - If my boyfriend and I won the million dollar lottery, first we'd buy him a Corvette. Within a few years, we would buy a huge house by a clear lake and live on the interest off the money; but also we'd work so we wouldn't get bored.
Chris Prochenski '78 - I'd stick part of it in the bank for safe keeping, then I'd spend the rest on clothes and all the bills I'd have to pay.
Rose Dispetto '77 -. I'd buy early Christmas presents. I'd also give some to my parents and put the rest in the bank.
Marge Janowski '77 - I'd buy myself a Corvette Stingray, help my parents out, and help the poor people.
Brenda Mallicoat '77 - I'd put some money towards college. I'd also give half of it to the Muscular Dystrophy Association because they need it. Then I'd share the rest with my parents, only I'd have 10 per cent more.
Jay Decker '75 - None of your business.
John Bobrytzki '77 - Buy Coach Kardasz a lifetime supply of pom-pons!