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Tw wr lUl'7lAR,ATlQ -! I live In PS T shxrts are no longer lust underwear To some people they are a total wardrobe and a way of life This IS true for junior Mark Akin who wears a t shirt every day I wear t shirts because they are easy to put on said Akin I can sleep in them at night I don t have to tuck them rn they are comfortable cheap and they can be worn for slob wear if they get ripped T shafts also reflect one s personalrty Prepples strictly wear the ever popular Ocean Pacific shirts while the environment alists show up an slogans such as Dump Watt or Save the Whales Athletes of course show off m their 10 rnrle run shafts Avid rock n rollers could not pass up the S15 t shirts showing that they attended a concert Pictured are many students and teachers adorned rn the typical t shirts Oh viously there is no limit to what can be gl If 3 I I X printed on a t shirt W I Q A I , 1 , , Y of 'U I , 1' ' ' ff ' 5 -feist y - ' l 7 ' P if 1 r ' 1 . ,gNg,if I ' 1 1 st 'Y f , 5 ' - n . I . , . I , I , 4 K, N ., H Q H A F I I I 1 A 4 w 4 X U - A Q T . 1 u if K u n n P I K it F , . - A .V - If u . . . . ' 'N' S Locial studies teacher Charles Triggs: l ope to own my own gourmet supper club alled Triggers. Lophomore Becky King: l'II be a married ecretary. ienior David Fritz: I would be the greatest eneral in US history but l'm a pacifist. lenlor Olga Medina: l would like to.be rith my family and study law. ienior Tony Farnan: l'Il be dead. Senior Michelle Brown: I'll be living in Texas or Mexico, or I'lI be a groupie for a punk rock group called The Dead Kennedys. Freshman Daniel Holman: l'll be a com- pany executive, married but no kids. Freshman Gene Wolter: Hopefully l'll be a doctor and married. In t en English teacher Jan Preston: Hopefully l'Il a be retired and living the life ofa hermit in a Colorado cabin. lVlini-magazine!13
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5 ef---o.........,,,,, v 5- Me Q . 5 v l i S 25-fa Cllll its 5. -K , . wi ' Ni 12!lVlini-magazine Kangaroo justice: Engle style What judicial system makes a guy dress up like a girl and run down the hall in hopes of kissing history teacher Gary Andrews? Who else, but chemistry teacher Chuck Engle would sentence his students to this type of unusual punish- ment, called Kangaroo court. When a student carelessly forgets to put away the lab drawer key, their class- mates decide how they will be sentenced for this terrible mistake. The guilty party can decide between study hall, copying two pages out of a physics and chemistry text, or Kangaroo court. Needless to say, most people choose the latter, which only lasts thirty seconds. It is usually quite embarrassing but a lot of fun. Experiencing the first Kangaroo Court of the yea: are sophomore Jon Andreas and junior Kevlr Gaede. Halloween: Too old for treats You finally are at the age where trick - or -treating is just childs play. But now that you re past those times what is there to do on Halloween night? Many people like to frighten them- selves by watching scary movies. Home Box Office offered Halloween lll Ghost Story and A Stranger is attending the Jaycees Enchanted Forest or by visiting old abandoned haunted houses. Halloween is also the perfect time to try out a party. Both French and German clubs had parties and French teacher Annette Whillock gave a costume party for her friends which she calls a tradition we can t do without. No matter what you did Halloween was a good excuse to get together with friends and forget about school. Watching. Others got spooked by
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Music I I Yes is one of sophomore Darrin Friesen's favorite groups. He also enjoys listening to the Rolling Stones, Led Zepplin and Bach. He said he likes about any kind of music, but finds pop hard to tolerate. 14! Music I K -w s..Q.+-M.. .... .f a uf' JF ..,,..w .u.w-snvwwl' . .a'f '
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