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Are you confused, ag- gravated, upset or just plain bugged about those little things people do that annoy you? Everyone has pet peeves, big or small, teachers, students, ad- ministration, they're all in there together. Here are a few of the most common an- noyances: - When teachers get in their moods. - When you say hi to someone and they do not answer back. - When teachers use standardized tests - When you're three seconds late for class and you're sent to Mr. Vann - People who fool around with my hair or my clothes - Unfair grading - When people crack their knuckles - When you're trying to talk to someone, but they're not listening - Fingernails on a blackboard - When students ask for passes to the bathroom, library, or to the water fountain, when they have just had lunch - jealous girls, or uys - When students forget their books TJ Alright! Who threw the spit ball? exclaims Debbie Anderson. 25 When will Tim Shearer ever get done?f' yawns Kathy Kertesz. 33 Stop following me! exclaims Vivian Lipkey. 49 Simple questions don't annoy Mr. Parlee as they do some teachers. STUDENT LIFE ! 23
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FINE YEJURSEIJF C A V 'W Ten years from now what will you remember about your feelings and thoughts during High School? After you have read through the yearbook, gotten tired of looking at your friends pictures, and had them all sign your yearbook, answer these questions! Take your time, be truthful, and have fun. You will be surprised at your answers! What is your favorite feeling? ls there anyone you would rather be? When did you last feel aggressive? Who taught you to kiss romantically? Who has been your all time best friend? Who is the person you have most disliked? Who is your all time favorite kisser? ,P What is your greatest ambition? Do you enjoy being alone? Who did you last tell that you liked him or her? What are you looking forward to in the next few weeks? Who is the person you are most likely to kiss next? Is there anyone else you'd rather kiss? How much do you weigh? Have you ever kissed yourself on a mirror? What is your best kept secret? I Where is your favorite place? What is your favorite song? Who is the most important person in your life right now? . A A 22 ! STUDENT LIFE
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ET lil Et BQEIE With music being such an integral part of the American teenager, most high school students make a concerting effort to see as many groups as their ears, stomachs, and wallets can handle. Cellar Door, and Constitution Hall all present new and established talent regularly. But, the hot spot of cool sounds is our own Capital Centre. Each month kids hear Good, Good, Good, Good Vibrations. As soon as you enter the doors you're shoulder to shoulder with people. Spotting an attendant you cry, l want you-oo, to show me the way. And he'll probably reply, Walk this way, Walk this way. lf you come with a date, and see an interest- ing person - remember, There must be 50 ways to leave your lover. Besides enjoying the music, partying is the second thing to do. At this point the crowd becomes very aggressive and everyone says, l wanna take you higher, Soon the music get's rockin' and everyone finds their own way to enjoy it. While half the crowd shouts, Get up and Boogie , the other half screams, Get down, Get down. So next time you have a chance, C'mon and do it, do it, do it 'til you're satisfied. I don't know about you but, l got the music in mel ll and 27 are the Aerosmith Concert at Capital Centre. f 24 X STUDENT LIFE
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