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21 » „:- Hi r r- J ' MESA y upon entering the second year in our new league, the teams knew that this was the year to establish our position. Waterpolo certainly laid the ground well, while other teams fought with all their might. Usually these teams came up short of beating the one dominant school in the league. Woodbridge. some players were disappointed with this season, a reaction that should hold true only if they did not give their all to their school and their sport. 1. I ' ve never been so happy in my whole life, 2. Tim shows off his taste buds to the crowd. 3. Intensity sets in deep-real deep. 4. Mesa leads the pack, of what? 5. Aren ' t we missing something? 6. The pose that won the match. 7. The learn practices tenacious defense. 8. Tricia and Paul. Up in Arms. 9. Tony. The Wizard of Waterpolo. 34 sports Wf
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Senioritis! SENIORITIS (sen-yor-i-tis): A senior who experiences the loss of an inner drive which compels a student to achieve. Warning Signs: One of the most obvious warning signs appears on the first report card of the senior year. First Stage: The victim tends to postpone or even cancel the production of homework. He often arrives to class after the tardy bell rings. The carrier is induced into a state of sleep between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. as exhibited by Bill Sakaske in the photo. Second Stage: As the disease begins to manifest itself, the student finds it easier to forgive his more than occasional late morning wake up call. Also, the victim ' s books never actually leave his locker. Third Stage: At this point the victim experiences a complete withdrawal from school-related activities. Cures: A day off from school spent at the beach will reduce the harshness of the disease, but, the the only proven cure for the ailment is graduation. 1) You have mastered all of your Teachers ' signatures. 2) You think (or rather know) that you are smarter than your teachers 3) You feel that seniors are the only upperclassmen. ' i 4) You do not wake up until sixth period. ' 1 5) Your car becomes your locker. v-w, 6) You join 600 clubs just so it will look good on your transcript. 7) You don ' t have any real classes. ? 8) Your lunch seems to last longer on campus than off. , - «fe S? 9) Your hall pass becomes a class pass .
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Tricia and Paul, sports editors- more like prize fighters. Yet, they managed to create an amazing sports section. Day after day the staff listened to their quarrelling. The below picture captures the true entertainment value of this duo. The yearbook staff thanks both of you for your endless perils and laugh creating moments. Sports 35
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