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“The essence of studying”, John Staliga at¬ tempts to memorize his notes for a test tomor¬ row while waiting for the bell to ring. “Scholars on their way”, seniors Shannan Al¬ len, Tracy Mis, and Karen Kostecka apply themselves to some serious studying during Mr. Golden’s British Lit. class. “Group study”, Tina Georijewski and Kathy Marciniak work together on an assignment in the library for photography class. Homework 23
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“Social life revolves around homework or homework revolves around social life.” Survivable Habits “I don’t believe we are having that Psych test tomorrow,” Mary screams in disgust as she slams her locker door. “If you think that’s bad, I have an essay due for Mr. Golden tomorrow on The Once and Future King that I haven’t even started, a Chem II test, an Intramural volleyball game, and swimming practice after school. Now I’ll have to miss the Cosby Show!” says Laura, making her way through the halls with many, after school. “S4R” Rachael Macko tries to put this equation into sequence while looking over some notes for religion class. As unpleasant as it always seems to be, homework is an unavoidable fact of life. Though getting the teacher started on a different subject might help postpone this dreaded misery, it eventually catches up to everyone. With homeroom being shorter this year, a problem arises for those pro¬ crastinators and laid-back students who wait until the morning to do their homework. They now have ten min¬ utes instead of fifteen to cram their work in or study for tests. This can result in doing homework at lunch or a different boring class, which makes school exciting by taking the risk without having it get ripped up or tak¬ en away by a teacher. While some students do homework with a friend or listening to the radio, others do it in their own quiet private room after school. “I do my homework in between sleeping,” said sophomore Jim Mitchell. Whether a person’s social life re¬ volves around their homework or the homework revolves around the social life, everyone has their on unique way of dealing with the homework blues. “Oh, I have a headache”, John Novosel ex¬ presses his feelings when he finds out he has another assignment. 22 Homework
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“Measuring Up.” With eyes on the triple beam balance senior Jim Kamer attempts to weigh an un¬ known substance. “A little shut-eye.” Steve Potosky sneaks in some sleep during class before the bell rings. Is this almost over? Fresh¬ man Nellie Garcia, tries to conceal a yawn while at¬ tempting to study. 24 Boredom
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