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can't help it! Off in her own world junior Kerry Siminski, is caught twirling her hair Many times habits were the last thing one noticed about themselves. irst, an offbeat type of behavior was exhibited. Next, that same behavior was frequently repeat- ed. lt soon became addicting, and before anyone knew it, a habit was formed. De- spite the well'known belief that all habits are bad, some habits happened to be good. And yes, still other habits existed that were neither good nor bad. l think watching someone else's habits cracks me up more than anything! exclaimed freshman Thadd Steiner. Many things triggered these habits. However, the few which seemed to bring about the most variety were tension, an- ger, boredom, or just something one did ever since childhood. Junior David Rose commented on one of his habits. He said, l've noticed that l have a ner- vous twitch when l'm under a lot of stress. Grace Del Aguila, a sophomore, was one whose habit surfaced in times of an- ger. She said, My nose flares when l get upset or mad at someone. l'm sure it makes other people laugh so hard they probably can't even take me seriously. Boredom was another reason why people developed habits. Junior, Dana Williams commented, When l get really bored in class, l start to chew on my pencil. lt's something l've done ever since l can remember. Lastly, there were those habits that existed just because. Sophomore Daniel Pinchbeck, for example, was one who noticed, that this guy whose locker's below mine, likes to arrange his books from left to right in descending order. No matter what the habits were, it was a fact that everyone had them. Whether these habits were good or bad, they seemed to add a bit of personality to each and every individual. Besides, they're fun to watch, added sophomore Julie Hoy. by Michelle Oh Habits 'VX ks -'HL
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wonder if it tastes any different green? I 'm so hungry' Being blindfolded and unable Junior Hyok Chang finds a dvughnut off in strin :mor Krista Hal israhw i MQ while she also s consumes that were baked Patrick 's Day. , Wx X urprise, Surprise!! Revealing themselves after posing as surprise leprecha uns, senior Shelley Powell and sophomore Brian L. Simmons grin sheepishly and hope they aren't blushing too much. St. Patric:k's Day 53
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ing out, Montego Bay! Lip syncing to these words on her stereo, senior Karin McGeagh, has a habit of singing in to her curling iron as she gets ready in the morning. H? time? Chew' Sandin dis- een accustomed Ramirez is in the he know that one Like many with his pillow. Habits
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