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t- a mit the latest When trying to find wh0 ' S gossip, weekend P tudents ask going out with whom, W°H d A d T°? Talking on the phone, whis- pering in class, writing letters, and even doing sign language were methods students em- ployed to communicate with others. Communication was a neccessary part of life since it was impossible to get an idea across without using it. Phone conversations were found to be the most common way to bring two people clos- er together. Talking on the phone is a great way to get aquainted with a person you like, stated freshman Julianne Chevigny. Phone conversations weren ' t just helpful for match- making purposes, but for many other things also. Talk- ing on the phone was a relief from homework on a long weeknight. I think that I do a better job with my homework if I take a break by talking with friends at least every half hour, explained junior Lisa Layer. Sign language was also a technique students used dur- Ithough study hall does not allow talking, communication can still take place. Seniors Christine Johnson and Lee Gomez find a way to advocate the daily news during third hour. ing classtime to communicate with one another. This was a type of communication where the teacher could not hear the conversation. Students found this method a more humerous and interesting form of com- munication. Sometimes class lectures got so tiresome that I needed some humor to re- lieve the boredom, stated sophomore Dan Porter. Sign language let me talk to people across the room and even out in the hall. Another popular form of communication among stu- dents during classtime was passing notes. It was really easy to pass notes during class. Most teachers just thought I was doing homework when I wrote notes, said junior Carolyn Beiriger. Writing notes was not al- ways the safest way to gossip among friends, though. In many cases, notes could be found by teachers or the op- posite sex. I was so embar- rassed when I wrote a letter to my friend about a guy I liked, and then I found out that she showed it to him! exclaimed freshman Jenny Remmers. Outside of school, the weekends were the time when everyone gathered to- gether. Whether it was a mov- ie, a party, or just a friendly get-together, students always found out the latest gossip. Wherever you were, it was al- ways who ' s going out with who or who broke up with who, stated junior Kristen Keen. Many take the word gos- sip with a negative opinion. When I hear the word gos- sip, I think immediately that I ' m going to hear something bad about that person, ex- plained senior Robbie Terran- ova. Whether in school or out, passing notes, using sign lan- guage, or talking to friends on the phone, most students found that communication was an important part of their daily life. 16 Communication
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Ill wound up on the phone, sopho- more Kris Zaun takes a break from her homework to discuss weekend plans with a friend. w ' hile Mr. David Spitzer, English teacher, watches over the other side of the room, junior Peter Langendorff pays close attention to junior Kristen Komyatte as he catches up on the lat- est gossip. I aking advantage of running into each other on the street, juniors Kris- tin Keen and Eric Elman find out each others ' evening plans. Communication
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