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What's the difference? Bet you wondered that when school started, too. ( Please, not another year of Gilligan's Is- land!') Maybe this year it was doing homework with David Letterman or go- ing through Taco Mayo's drive-thru '7 need a large ice water to go or sitting in class daydream- ing when you notice ( Geez, I've written his name all over my fold- er! ). Maybe you were too busy trying to explain why you weren't in 4th hour. Then again you could've spent all your time cruising Sonic and renting movies. So what's the differ- ence? It was your year and you'll never have another year like it. So go ahead, flip through our catalog of memories, and use your imagina- tions, and your pens; make it yours, too. ...... But don't forget THERE'S A CATCH A TOUCH OF SPRING brightened up everyone's day even though the cold did come buck. Kendra Crawlord takes her time walking to the car. since there's no cold wind to chase her. SITTING ON THE FLOOR lor the assem bly wasn't the best part ol the pep rally, but the entertainment made up lor it! Tern Sinclaire and Trent Blackley try to predict what will happen next.
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CATALOG JAMMIN' OUT n a Walkman was ono of lh« • best ways (o spend breaks. Michelle Hawley even spent part of lunch with hers.
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EVERYONE'S FAVORITE beauty contestant. •Andrew Miller, shows oil the evening gown, hairstyle and poise that were judged first place at a pep assembly. Quote Books Last year. Ben Long created a spe- cial-interest book that sent the stu- dents of Mr. Dick Lunger into the aisles with laughter. His hilarious version of “The Col. Lunger Quote Book inspired a smaller spin-off version entitled “Frau Quotes”, compiled by George Griffis. Here is a sample of the most memo- rable utterings: MR. LUNGER: DID YOU NOTICE? Every day we trudge through the halls of NHS and go through the motions of being alive. Fatigue, exhaustion, and soon, rigor mortis, take over our bodies and we walk lifeless until 3:10. We are so numb to our surroundings that even the things that are here every day go unnoticed. Sure we never take time to count the tiles in the LARC ceiling, or record the color of our P.E. teacher’s pencil holder, but there are major differences or weird occurrences that stick in our minds. The following bizarre landmarks are only a few examples: Did you ever notice the ominous steps leading to the BACK WALL of the sciences building? They were left intact after the building’s renovations were complete. To where do they lead? Pat Hook guesses, “to the future.” And does ANYONE really know where the Journalism place is (besides Journalism students)? Everyone we asked said, “Gee, I dunno. where is it?” What about the amusing doors in the li- brary? As Jeff Thacker and Kristi Arm- strong try desperately to escape through the emergency exit, Bob Bell points to the sign declaring “THIS IS NOT AN EXIT.” And how about the fifty non-existent lockers that fifty people get as- signed to every year? Or the way that people smoke like chimneys directly beneath a sign that says: “NO SMOKING IN THIS AREA. There are several others including some so unusual that only Judge Wapner could find an answer to those. What do YOU remember? “Time to get out the eggs!” ““You kids give me ulcers on my ul-' cers!” “All of my student some back and thank me for being such a hard teach- er.” FRAU BARNES: “Doch, doch, doch!” Oh, you poor child!” “You like that? They like that.” “Isn't that wonderful? c2 og
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