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Ashley Bailey April Adkisson Clint Aguiar Gaby Albertson Boone Atkins Q k-:. It ig .- -. G I v Q, 1: .. , if 5 1' HP K E W yr 2, XL, as , R If Y 9 , 3 A l S I Ashley Baker Lindsey Benham Chris Bennett lulie Berliner Allison Bieber Laurie Bieber julie Bishop ' ..., .- , lite as is 'O 6 fs if l th Excuses, Excuses, Excuses! Students in every grade at one time or another found the clock running faster than they were. From late homework to late nights, students found loopholes to pacify the hardest teacher or the strictest parent. The most common excuses were oversleeping, car trouble, power failure ibut somehow people in the same neighborhood got there on timel, sick that morning or it was Mom's fault for not waking them up. Arch Mclntosh, head of upper school, said, One girl even went so far as to say that she got locked in the stall in the bathroom and couldn't get out in time for class. She failed to mention that the locks were on the inside. One seventh grader said, An older student was holding my arm, and I couldn't get the door to the classroom open. Other seventh graders, after being sent to the office for being late because they weren't in their seats when the bell rang, said, It'sjust not fair that they pick on the seventh grade. Gotcha!! lack East, seventh grader, signs the tardy book. A student who received six tardies had to stay in at break for each additional tardy. ' ' Illia? tr I 200People
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