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TIME TO TAKE 'NOTES', CLASS. A not so sly note « being passed to another student during their exciting class Notes were the most common form of spreading the word around class Sue Mustang Talking is the best way to learn about different people and how they communi- cate. -Senior Vicki Blair
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OUT? Students would go to any extent to let their peers know about some hot rumor or just soy. hi hi . Alias Dave releases his true feelings for the car. An employee of Mesa's finest, officer Krby. gets in a M days' work by catching Hex toy in a spreading epidemic of lunch- time joywalking. STUDENTS ACCENT ON LOCAL GOSSIP BY HANDING OUT THEIR OWN STORIES THE CONVERSATIONAL GRAPEVINE ET S TALK Have you heard about Julie? Well, listen to this ... Pupils spent more time talking to their peers than poking their noses in math books. They communicated through notes, phone calls, and ocassional trips to Dairy Queen. Subjects ranged from C.P. Chemistry home- work to where the foot- ball players were going Saturday night. Parties were a hip place to talk, although most people prefered the phone. I usually talk to friends on the phone because I don't write notes, commented Neil Lichter Football games and school functions were the best places for group rap sessions. This enabled people to meet and talk with their peers. Some prefered private chat according to Vicki Blair. I prefer a one-on-one conversa- tion, especially if it's semi-personal. Students all over cam- pus kicked the raisin rhetoric by passing their own tunes through the grapevine. Design by Brad Treptow. Photos by Michelle Con- ico.
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WHO REMEMBERS YOUR BIRTHDAY, FIRST SPEEDING TICKET, AND MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT? IT'S ... FRIEND Buddies through the swampwaters of chem- istry. love, ond, your fa- vorite ond mine, the reading of a classic for English. Yes, friendships have survived these treacher- ous tests made by man- kind. A friend in need was one who didn' have any hairspray to last the day or whose mousse had come to an all-time low. But seriously folks ... Friends have always been more than a good way to kill time. Who helped you get over your depression by do- ing a Vanna White im- personation all day? Do you realize how many brain cells got killed in the process?! Who sang Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire” with you in July? The word 'friend' be- came deeper in mean- ing when parents di- vorced, a relative died, or a breakup occurred. They were there to cry with, to curse with, and to hurt with. Friends were living memories. They were football games, dances, night-on-the-town ad- ventures, and miscella- neous fun. They were happiness. misery, laughter, and tears. They were the ones who had been there, gone through it, and remem- bered. Design by Kristin Bolster. Photos by Ashley Towne. and Jason Flegel.
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