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s JUNIORS A.K.A.: Telltale Signs: G.P.A.: Class Attendance: The guys who think they are the greatest on cam- pus. Very casual; vocabulary limited to “rad,” “dude” and “party”; wear neat trendy clothing; carry un- filled backpacks because “it looks good”; usu. have at least one earring. 2.5 and sliding fast Twice a week URVI V A L GUIDE Do Homework: Personal Philosophy: Natural Enemies: Eat lunch: Think it’s cool to: Quote: Biggest Question: Rarely. When you’re only in class twice a week, it’s tough to keep up on as- signments. “Burger King is where it’s at.” Themselves, and the po- lice. Juniors only think the’re great drivers. Wherever they’ll get served. Drag race through the parking lot. “Juniors are too upper- classmen! “Just who are Frank and Sara anyway?” Junior Tiffany Rascoe interprets a deep USA Today article. Seniors John Richmann and Kirsten Henricksen know the benefits of group work. SENIORS A.K.A.: Telltale Signs: G.P.A.: Class Attendance: Do Homework: Personal Philosophy: Personal Philosophy 2: Natural Enemies: Last book read: Think it’s cool to: Quote: Biggest Question: The gods of high school The short schedules; sou- venir tassle hanging in car; incessant whistling of “Pomp and Circum- stance”; total disinterest in high school. “1 don’t know and I don’t care because A.S.U. has already accepted me.” Pretty good, seeing how they only have four classes to begin with. Only for classes required for graduation (see philos- ophy below). “I’m not here to learn, I just wanna graduate.” “If I send announcements to everyone I know, I’ll be sure to get lots of pre- sents.” SATs, senioritis, the draft. “How to Survive in Mexi- co on $10 a day” in prep- aration for the unofficial senior trip. Not have any school spir- it. “They could’ve waited 'til next year to cancel the senior trip.” “Does A.S.U. have co ed dorms?” urvival
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$15,000 worth of candy, t-shirts, sweatshirts, towels, sunglasses, and keychains. At least. Fundraisers thrived on campus as the 50 plus clubs bombarded the stu- dent body with sales pitches. Excuses such as “I’m on a diet”, “I already have one”, or “I’m broke didn’t phase the relentless club members. The money raised was used not only for scholarships resulted in a unified school. For the first time in Dob- son’s history a carnival was held, made complete by rides and game booths in the hopes of creating school spirit. To aid in safety, a school bus evacuation as well as an assembly against driving drunk were held to inform students. Outreach to others was the main purpose of campus Wrapping it up. Wade Swanson puts the final touches on his initiation )f sophomore officer Kathi Odorizzi. Escorted out the side door, Kristen Pond is as- sisted by Heather Tanner and Tami Duffel during bus evacuation drill. and club trips, but also for members of the surrounding community. However, campus activi- ties consisted not only of activities which resulted in a too good environment. Design by Hilary Stephens. Photos by Greg Fresquez. clubs but other events which ACTIVITIES ampus Activities 49
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