Photo by Tom Jones Photo by Mike Rieke ... can be fun, if you know how to go about it. Upside down, lying prone, perched on a stair rail, or Bongo Boarding, a student can inject a little variety into study time You don't just have to sit up straight in a chair, elbows propped on your desk. You just picked up a fascinating book for your course in Medieval Plumbing, and you're seized with an overpowering urge to read it—and right away. So what if you're not at the library, or near a chair. So read it. Lie down on the floor, stand in the middle of Jayhawk Boulevard, sit in the restroom sink, crawl into a wastepaper basket. After all, you're here at KU to study. Aren't you? Joanna Wiebe Photo by Ron Heggemeiser Bongo Board and books is the daily routine for Steve Morgan, freshman, Kansas City, Kan., who gets mental and physical therapy at the same time. Morgan's leg was damaged while he was in service in Vietnam. He received seven major operations to save the leg from amputation. Photo by Carol Sue Stevenson