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Tnat's really embarrassing mbarrassed? You're not the only one. Everyday of school, people at- tract unwanted attention to their accidental happenings. Sophomores occasionally walk into the wrong room after getting lost at lunch, or they lose their lockers. Juniors trip down the ramps while trying to impress the seniors. Seniors are always seen as cool when they do some- thing embarrassing like lock- ing their keys in their cars. Seniors are not the only ones who lock their keys in their cars, however, Junior Shannone Wortinger proved this when she locked her keys inside of her car in the Westwood parking lot during football playoffs, not realizing it until she noticed that the mo- .n t tor was still running. I felt so stupid in front of my friends. Pat Brunick, sophomore of course, fell out of his chair leaning back in front of his class. He receovered by standing up and saying, lt's casual. Even a senior acting like a sophomore can get pretty em- barrassing. Belinda White and Michelle McCracken played horsey in the halls. Michelle fell off of Belinda's back in the middle of the hall and both landed flat on their faces. Someone had yelled There is a teacher coming out of the room. Be- linda and Michelle were laugh- ing too hard to even stand up. So the next time you're em- barrassed, remember you are not the only one. ,Ji Ride 'em cowboy - Belinda White shows off her strength while Michelle McCracken plays horsey in the stu- dent parking lot. Activities 50 Embarrassing Moments Getting comfortable - Pat Brunick finds it more comfortable to lean in his chair, but embarrassing when he falls. Still smiling - Shannone Wortinger laughs when she thinks how dumb she was when she locked her keys in the running car.
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Oh boy - Kim Riggs turns her head at the gory sight of her blood flowing from a tube coming out of her arm. l iiiii'i lil g 3 It didn 't hurt a bit and Fd do lit again if I had to. ' ' . --- Lisa Berg a C 1 12 Will it hurt - Asks Denise Benson as she waits and watches the blood worker apply the turnicate to her arm. .Ns- Mi People donote blood he members of student council ended off the '85 year with a Bloody-well donation. The Mountain View blood drive showed an excellent turnout amoung the students. Wheth- er the reason was just to get out of class or just wanting to help, the outcome turned out to be more than the amount they expected. In asking the question, did it hurt, or not? These stu- dents and faculty gave their opinions - lt was a piece of cake, Kevin Upchurch 1121. OUCH, Lisa Skousen 021. I liked the orange juice and cookies afterwards, Mr. Fos- ter, Business Law. I fainted once before, and l'd never do it again, Un- known teacher. Activities Blood Drive
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Dessert anyone - Coach Brady gets his just desserts at the Toro Family Festival. This is proven one of the most embarrassing moments. ffvvhef a i goulgn 'tg beg lieve it. I forgot 177-V 5?7ade5- H if i ie s Pele! 1 U 1 il. iiii 1: Q Give me an . . . oops - Mindy Moffat shows her unique talent in upside down spelling as she embarrasses the pommies, and not to mention Chad. She's got spirit - One of the new teachers this year, Ms. Matlock, seems to be embarrassed to show off her webbed feet. W. Need a shave - Junior Brandi Hanum gets into some clean fun when an' swering Richard Orndoff's request to go with him to Homecoming. Activities Embarrassing Moments
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