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. Ai' II , 'X K HX l N5 W 0 Cul I E Seniors hy can't you be a little more respon- sible? Where have you been all night? This hurts me more than it hurts you but. . . Anyone who has lived with a parent has probably heard these expres- sions countless numbers of times. These are none other than the infamous sayings which parents have come to use in their daily vocabulary. Long hours on the phone, late returns home or even unconscious slips of the tongue often triggered these dreaded responses. l always knew when 'l told you so' was coming because my mom would get really quiet and call me by my first name, commented senior Kristy Kim. Besides being called by the first name, there were many other signs of an oncoming lecture. My mom would ask me real dumb and obvious questions. lt was like she wanted me to confess something, so I alway knew when to expect a lecture, stated senior Blanc Pelayo. These dreaded responses could be expected once week or whenever l did something wrong, as stated b junior Jin Park. However, sophomore Brian Kim added, My parent just say these things to help us so l guess I shouldn complain. Overall, these dreaded sayings are, according t sophomore Laura Dellacort, a real pain in the neck t hear but tolerable since they were supposedly for oi. own good. by Angela Le il ' shew ,E gt - 'Q 1 -f '2'f.3.gxg,' S' hm., W f .f.-,,, gain, Dad? Mr. Rogers shows his fatherly instinct as well as his professional knowledge as he helps his son,l senior Will Rogers, with a physics problem, giving helpful pointers along the way.
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julie jarko! Deanna joner Micky jordan Mia Kaye Jena Kiebl 2. si .. ' 5 1' l , . t T it aa- is eyelids slowly closed. His head and whole 5 body drooped as if there was no muscle con- T trol left. With the sudden noise of a teacher's voice, his body and mind jolted awake. This condition was commonplace in most classes. The reason for fatigue was caused by lack of sleep due to staying up all hours of the night finishing homework. ln Tim Sweeney's case his lack of sleep was due to staying up nights with David Letterman. Hhlothing gets between me and Dave. He's the only reason for staying up late on weekends. Although l:30 a.m. was considered to be late to go to bed, some students found themselves surpassing 3:00 a.m. and -4:00 a.m. before hitting the soft, comfortable bed and pillow. The few hours of sleep were treasured and considered to be rare. According to Karen Romine, Sleep is a rich man's sport. Although this was an extreme view, students felt they were justified for these feelings. With the time pressures of homework and work, sleep had little time to be accomplished. Darren Battaglia comforted him- self with this thought, l have the rest of my life to sleep, so l can afford not to now. Despite the bags under the eyes resulted from lack of sleep, most students believed that the late nights were worth it. by Gloria Tae e. V . .- ,. I l 1 , , Wuerfel Rick Kimbell Michelle Miller Jennie Jensen and Misty Filger succumb to the sleeping effects of reading in class, Jessica Muldoon shows that sleep is not her enemy but rather, boredom. - ard to keep awake? As surrounding classmates Greg 4 ,eff Seniors
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Tbomax Kie.r Aimee Kim Helen Kim jeannette Kim Krixzy Kim Sbwan Kim Rielfard Kimbell Tawni Kineaid jemzzfer Klotzbor Elizabeth Koxby 'aw P 9 Fabian Kralian Edward Kryslkowiak Peter La Lime Cheryl Lane Lynelle Langley Erie Larson joel Larfon Tuan Le Aldo Le Bran Angela Lee C' 'I'- Dwzgbt Lee Edward Lee jimmy Lee Lee J Seniors
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