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fa 2? 3 A 'Mhz 7 I 'WWW Mm If gg ' cdr M, 1-- , 'Wir mm. I .fit 'f .WWA ,, r f , i 1 F XJ I 1 The alarm clock buzzed awaking the lump underneath the covers. An arm reached out to shut off the alarm. A pale face appeared from beneath the pile of covers. Blood shot eyes looked unwillingly over at the clockg 6:30 a.m. flashed in big red numbers lighting the dark room like a neon light. The search was on to find that perfectly beliveable excuse to stay home. Sometimes one actually found an excuse: a death in the familyg a really hard test that you have to passg a visit to the doctor. Some excuses were original: I had four flat tiresg I need to get my car fixedg it's a holiday--my ff? birthday! The best ones were the classic ones which even Mom didn't really believe: itls too nice outsideg I missed so much school last week I need to stay home to catch up. Of course, there were the excuses that held no logic at all: it's Monday or Friday: I was there yesterdayg I didn't sleep very well last nightg I had too much fun this weekend. The best excuse of all was being sick. But if it was up to Mom, the judge, she always said, No fever, NO WAY! if Q 4 l 1 The Surprise of a new snowfall encourages Derek Duke, Missy Fetterhoff, and Sharon Ehrhardt to begin a snowball fight after school. After completing their finals, students like Chip Greene, Eric McAllister, and jenny Cohick found reasons to leave. SNOWXSKIPXSICK DAYS
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.v-N- ' -fa- I l 9 4, ,sf 'HF' Seniors gather fOr a picture after a football game at Springfield Lake. Paul Deal, Kent Davis, Sean Hills, and Mark Vaine enjoy acting crazy as they watch a competitive football game. ' iili A iiiii iiii iiiii 'fet fr' 4 . .. riqzg,-if ifv ff A Some think they don't look VV I. f alike, but I can't tell them 'B Q j 5 N apart! fir' ' I , . i l- Kim Garrison, senior It's easy for identical twins to play tricks on other people and Brian and Brent Upton, seniors, had their fair share of fun. Once we traded places at school in the third grade, Brian said. There was a boy in Brent's class named Briang and when the teacher called out Brian's name, Brian Upton answered. I forgot I was supposed to be Brent, and we both got sent to the principal's office, Brian added. They had fun trying to confuse people with their names when together. We switched chairs in Mr. jim Boyd's literature class, but he never knew. It was pretty funny because the whole class knew what was going on, Brent said. Some say that they don't look anything alike, but I can't tell them apart, senior Kim Garrison said. We have a lot of fun together doing crazy things, and that makes us friends as well as identical brothers, Brent said. FRIENDSHIP 4
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