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. 5 5 l really hate it when l m going to be late to class and all of my books fall out of my locker everywhere. Ot course it s always when it s my third tardy. Elizabeth Moore junior Q l Its a joke. You have about 3 minutes to get your car in line or you ll never get out. Peter Sholly sophomore 1 1 I I l I lt's not too great if you're a girl and youre wearing a skirt if you have a bottom locker. You always have to make your way through the people who have top lockers to get to the bottom locker. Aimee Kinder sophomore f ig ,nr ' A People are really selfish and won t let other people in line to get out of the back parking lot. lt takes an hour to get out. We could get out a lot faster if everybody would let other people in. Vince Miles 'umor ,, ll y N 4.- . 2' K ' f35'0'! - -4 00 2 4 .4 1 Y - rg ig? N 4 s ' I 6 lqllPa I f 1 I 2 sss:. ,- ' '? 551155 2 3 2 .W , i S E K i , e A , 5 , ! 'I rm ... l ml '- ' G ? li su. l , ' ff' 'r f J I l fe l ll ' if i ' ' - 9 H 91 I7 ' I My car wasn't illegally parked on Sparkleberry Lane when it got towed away. It made me really mad. Eddie Golf junior ' Q xV A l A. Us ! 5 Q 3 N0 a 1' 'V a A '45 4... :fi E! 5 3 1 'Q Illfnfwl i X 't numb 4X - if .0 Oo J Y? , 5 N F N i I- f le Ag ,.i v eva if ...C hiihb
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Whats your beef'?'?? I Q L-.Q 5 Q if rp f Z A 6 lg l E'i?l Q i X , ,,,, .449 1 l hate it when lm ' ' din tin line to get lunch and op ,pl ut lni front of me, Thet goth ss , f s about it is thata toft es ou o me and I can do n t an d about ' n n r son 0 . . t A I, t numbered by es p l s thatfcutr o it S! I, ' en ' p K , , o o Junror s hlsthobof 36 Living at school six to seven hours had to balance everything inside to get everyday land sometimes TYIDFGB, there it shut beforehand all ot the books you is bound to be something that bothers hate toleven look at came tumblingout you. Maybe lt's'your fourth period as theotardy' bell rang. Now that's teacher,-W the onerwho.won't let you something to beef about. o go to thefbathroomnwlthougt'raking your l Then therefs always that teacher fifth tardy. Orrmaybetitfsithe fact thats ithatfseemsstol readyour mind. She ale you haveltour Qmeetlnngsfats lunch and lolo gwayefseems ioknowegwhenfyou didnft yourlfortyatminutesto jreglaxaahd talk to dGf PYC5UfsinhOfY19VYf?fk'6nd She always your friends turnsinto af race against eheoksflt,sBnut oflooursewhen you do It theoclock, rg l e l - shef5'gdoesn'tfhaye tifT1QnlQOlChSCK. lt's For some people it takes an awful lot things like thafii that rnake everyone to get them to complain, and for others wish that there wasnt no school. e e complaining is whatjtheyjdolsobest. It Q r The asbestos things you Joan do when lust depends lon the person and the something goes wrong during the by sltuatlong , g s ' is complainlngonceltthen forget about Don't you remernberfthe times you y0Uf,f'beeff'. Olfheourse ,lt all ofsthese stoodgln line for '157 minutes during things happenftoyourlns one day,tyou lunch, finally reaohlngthe counter, only might consider going home and going to Seetsome chicks walk away with the to sleep,fYou eaniorily handle so much. last pizzaoandvanilla rnllkshake?sAndH ffl g.lg s d P Tara Tolson what aboutethoseoofoypu who watched . j ff ' o to l your oar beihgvdraggedoseway itrom g A f a t to i Sparkleberryttgane,Whilesyouffigured out what to tellttllllomotand nDad.tWhat o n up slrt - a more had ioshappenr togetfyouimaci? o Q or W I I n r You oan't forget theotlrnes you were t V 55 gtos fvshlnet 'Ol C5838 andre YOU .Stepped abby- to lm your locketQnlygyoujfforgetsthat you. Q .otsr,sg eott W f . ' A V 7 I ' A y v
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I Ill Pr' met' m in '85 During the 1985 Homecoming week, entitled Primetime in '85, I told myself I would never get in- volved with student activities again. Granted, I had asked for the posi- tion of Homecoming chairman, but I never dreamed how much time and effort were needed for a successful week. Of all the members on my com- mittee, a freshman came up with the original idea for Primetime in'85. At first, I hated it. I complained to Buddin that now Homecoming would only be a chore for me, and I would not enjoy it. I pitied myself and pouted for about a week be- cause nobody liked my idea for a theme but me. My attitude became fine, Iet's get it over with. However, I soon realized this idea had great potential. We could wear camouflage for M'A S H day and have an air-band contest on MTV day. The ideas fell into place and it all started to look good. Marvel- ous, Anthony thought. As I prepared for the week, I feared that if Homecoming was an embarrassing flop, it would be all my fault. I was right. Homecoming was the responsibility of the chair- man, not the co-chairmen or stu- dent body officers.
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