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Stacy Silberhom Jennifer Skiver Robert Slovak Lisa Smead Kristin Smennet David Smiddy Laura Smiddy Brandi Smith Dianne Smith Lori Smith Robbie Smith Dawn Smithers Diane Sn der Jennifer owards Brad Speweik Lisa Spohlet Laura 5 ringer Christy rott Theresa tahl En'c Stamper Danielle Stanton Douglas Steinman Dennis Stevens Julie Stevens Laura Stewart Brooke Sullivan 1 Matthew Suzor Chad Swan Robert Swanson Tasha Swift Marie Swope Joseph Tanis Heather Tanner Brian Thomas Chad Thomas Thafs cute! Melissa Hetzel, Julie Gase, Jill Wunder and Karen Cannona decide on a sweatshirt in Franklin Park Mall. 49
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Wow, look at that! Sandra Church and her 7th grade sister, Shelly; check out the latest calendars in Spencer Gifts. Too Young! Teens Learn To Have Fun Bored and complaining about being too young for everything was no way to spend a Friday night, but being under age didnlt mean staying home and not having any fun. - Parties were one of the favorite ways to solve the uunder age problem. Jenny Sowards commented, uParties were a fun thing to do because I could get together with all my friends. Another favorite solution was to go to Roscols, where teens of all ages could dance to their favorite songs. lll en- joyed going to Roscols because its a great place to meet new people, stated Stefanie Wozniak. Many teenagers also spent hours goofing off at the mall. The mall was a place to go on any boring day. Jenny Skiver quoted, lll just like to hang around the mall with a bunch of my friends when there was nothing else to do. To the Freshmen, being under age didnlt seem to spoil any of the fun. James Ritchie Cristey Riffle Jennifer Riffle Jennifer Rippey Melissa Richie Lyman Robertson Douglas Rogers Guy Rogers Jeffrey Rudd Colleen Ryan Robert Sawade Lee Schardt Judith Schember Erich Schiddel Mary Schlegel Allan Schmidt Steven Schwartz Kiersten Seiber Troy Setlock Jeffrey Sgro Nicholas Shea James Sherman Scott Sherlzer Steven Shimel Benjamin Shinkle Malinda Shively Phillip Shore Kevin Shoup
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Maria Thornton Marc Tienvieri Douglas Toda Crystal Torres Tom Townsend Kimberly Trout Anthony Truscello Scott Tubbs Eric Tuomikoski Michelle Turner Stephen Turski Am Urbaniak 1i Vance Shane Vancena Craig Vandercook Shane Vandergn'ft Ryan Vamey Leslie Vaughn Tad Vezner Todd Vossen Anthony Wagenhauser David Wagenhauser Matthew Wagenhauser Julie Wagner Michele Walker Debra Wallace Jason Walling Jessica Watkins Jonathan Watkins Michael Weiss Kathy Welshans Richard Werner Timothy Werner Jay Wemet Michael Wesolowski Talking on the Phone Conversation Becomes More Than Just A Pastime Telephone ltel'e fonl n.v.-n apparatus, system or process for transmitting sound to a distant point over wires by means of electrical impulses. tAccording to Scott Fores- man Advanced Dictionaryl This is their definition, but to students it plainly was a source for chatting about the latest gossip, parties, the test you failed in history, or whatever came to mind. A phone is something I canlt live without? stated freshman, Christ- ine Lykowski. Parents set such guidelines for talking on the phone as 15 minutes per call or 3 calls per day. Students often dis- agreed with their parents rules but negotiations were al- ways made. Science teacher, Mr. Lynn Gray commented, illn my house we do not have any set rules about using the phone as long as my kids are on the phone for a reason- 50 able amount of time. The embarrassment of a parent screaming in the back- ground when your 15 minutes was up led to such excuses as HI needed a homework assignment or til needed to study for a test, When this happened to freshman Jody Haynes, her excuse was, til am doing an interview for jour- nalismfl Fighting with brothers and sisters to use the phone also led to chaos. A sibling standing over your shoulder asking every thirty seconds when you will be off the phone got rather annoying. Parents questioned our motives for calling someone that we had seen in school all day, but they didn't seem to understand that we never ran out of things to say.
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