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Show Juniors \ irt | >| 4 Mike Cruz \ lt Jane Dethlefsen Todd Dickerman RUBICS Ron Dick Brad Dickson i L Matilda Dixon John Donohoo CUBE FAD ‘*The Cube is a demanding master,’’ stated Rubic’s wiz Robert Beaslin, “‘it cuts through any intellectual falsity and it can’t be solved with any luck or will power or astrology.”’ Just as Mr. Beaslin was able to solve the cube, so have many others. But, for the iosers there are a variety of books containing solutions. It’s so frustrating that Ideal can get away with selling a solution for $2, and Bantam one for $1.95. The Cube, it seems, brings out the worst in people. Says Juniors Cara Hunting and Kris King, ‘‘we wound up taking it apart with a screwdriver and rebuilding it to get it correct, which, we admit, was pretty sleazy. But even that took skill.”’ Publicity for the Rubic’s Cube has spread through every dentist office and news stand. People from all walks of life are becoming increasingly interested in the solution of this phenominal genius. Uintah experienced such feelings also. Lunch hours were spent in sweated anticipation of connecting each individual color together. While teachers looked on, students such as Pat Clark, Jeff Good, and Matt Horrocks attempted perfection of this brain teasing, mind boggling, and devastating toy game. pee CANDLELIGHT BOOK STORE, we carry L.D.S. books, teaching aids, |