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TOP: JUMP! — Junior Ro Schelin, sopho- more Derik Olsen, junior Brandy Bengoe- chea, and seniors Shane Sauers, Jami Smith and Justin Skinn take chances with Erik Hansen’s life. LEFT: BUSTED — Sen- iors Mike Wear, Jamie Craig and Gregg Glasgow kid the hall monitor. ABOVE: SWEET SIXTEEN — Amy Pulley, sopho- more, finds school amusing. 17. INTRODUCTION
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“Buzzzzz ...” Oh, should I get out of bed or hit snooze one more time? Better yet may- be Mom will let me stay home today. But I’ve already missed three days, and with the new ten-day rule, I have to save some for good causes, like skiing, or staying home for a possible missing assignment. Oh well, I guess I should get ready. Fun, school time. These halls are so crowded I feel like I’m suffocating. Oh no, five minutes to get to my first peri- od class and it seems like there’s a traf- fic jam up ahead. There’s the bell, late again, but maybe my teacher won’t no- tice. Well, time to move again. Second pe- riod, here I come. Gee, I feel like I’m getting sick. Maybe I should go lie down for the hour. Besides I don’t have my assignment done anyway. By now the nurse should know me by name. Finally, lunch is almost here. I’m so hungry 1 could die. I wonder if the teacher will let me go and get some food. I doubt it though. Teachers just want you in class to learn, not to eat. Bzzzzzz! Lunchtime. Let’s go! I don’t understand why they don’t ; give us more time for lunch. Thirty j minutes is just not enough time to eat. Then teachers wonder why we get sick. Try eating that fast and see if they get sick. I really don’t want to go to that class. This day is so slow, and I am so tired, maybe if I just dozed off for a few min- utes the teacher won’t notice. I’m look- ing forward to the weekend. School’s out in a few minutes, thank God. Week- end here I come! Maybe next week will be different. More than likely. It seems that every day something new happens. Maybe for variety I’l early for each class and behave. But then again, maybe not. CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: SURF’S UP — Seniors Nikki Schwaderer and Doug McConviJIe dress seasonably for Montana. S’MORE TRASH — Sophomore Jake Slater is the recipient of the treatment giv- en to underclassmen who dare to sit on Jock Rock. ALOHA DAYS — Junior Rob Moler pauses on his way to class. HO! HO! HO! — Sophomore Scott Stoppel enjoys his role as an old man in a play performed in Mr. Ron Fisher’s Literature and Language class. ODUCTION
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