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YXOTE WORTHY e write 'emi We pass 'emi We read 'emi Notes are an essential part of high school life. Why do we write these mischievous messages? Boredom is probably the biggest motivator. You know, the history teacher is 15 minutes into his lecture. You can not keep your eyes open, but no position is comfortable enough to sleep, so you write a note! These notes include all sorts of juicy morsels about guys, girls, teachers, enemies, problems, and exciting events that usually start erly folded. The three basic types are the simple rectangle fold, the triangle fold, and the elaborate envelope fold that actually looks like a little envelope when it is done. The 'lcrumpIe can be used in emergencies to make the note lookglike an innocent piece of trash. These messages are finally tossed, passed, or slipped through locker slots to be delivered to the addressee. Notes relieve boredom and relay important news, but they do have f ' with, GUESS WHAT! one drawback: if a note falls into Once the note is finished without the wrong hands, the result being confiscated, it must be prop- could be death by embarrassment. 'L' EE, t Q' R60-50775 0 f wil .,,r- if 1 2 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 My car broke down. I was snowed in. I forgot my homework. , , , who? is BEHIND My dog ate my alarm clock, so it didn t go off. What? THOSE POSTERS I thought that it was Saturday. I helped my grandma who fell in the tub. My hair would not go right. I did not have anything to wear. I got struck by lightning. I had to get a coke at Arco. Did UFO's bring them? Was it the work of the gnomes? The plastic' cased posters around school of vari ious celebrities actually have a credi- ble origin. The Connections series las they are technically termedl are published by Whittle Communica- tions, Ltd. The company displays the posters nationwide to inform and offer help to teens. The posters include topics on dat- ing, parents, working, having fun, and understanding other people. The com- pany provides the posters and changes them free of charge. The helpful publications are worth a look. especially if the featured celebrity is Tom Cruise or Heather Locklear. Mini Mag
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