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Page 30 text:
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WHAT PUDDLE DID YOU STEP IP1? Michelle Campbell s tennis shoes. tiave you ever imagined life as an inanimate object? have you considered one day without Mr. Scotts trigonometry homework, your parents hassling you about those late night calls, or six test in one day? Well, lets close our eyes-put on our imagination caps-and think of life as Gosh, sure is smelly in here. AII these old papers and magazine clippings, mirrors, jackets, and-old gym shorts. Of course this is characteristic of 80% of the lockers on our campus. I use my locker for everything including novels, term papers, and socks. ... It ' s a little crowded in here with all these tennis rackets. Life as . a locker isn t that great! What makes tennis shoes so unique? According to the majority of students, tennis shoes reflect your personality. Krista Clemens neatly autographed tennis shoes to Greg Qerman s bright, yellow high top All-Stars, designer tennis shoes are the latest in the fashion industry. Sure was a rigorous workout I had today. The constant thumping on the concrete courts was sheer agony. After supporting through this, more than tough workout, I was just tossed in a comer of a dark room with little ventilation, a closet. Life as a tennis shoe is hard work at work and play. Observing the objects on Mrs. Waguespack s desk, notice the fuzzy topped structure that causes much confusion. There is a tag that reads, Rub hard. This object was a frustration pencil. When rubbed hard, the fuzzy yarn separates, sticking straight up. A pencil is a unique utensil. Some are skinny, others are plump. Some are tali while others are short. The agony of being shredded into little wood pilings and my eraser being bitten makes life as a pencil not very pleasant. Now it ' s time to re-enter the real world. Let s think, a locker, the residence of horrorthe tennis shoes, the house of deadly, odor, and the pencil, the shredded wood pile, make present life great! 26 • MAKKIPKj TIME
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REACh OUT AMD TOUCh SOMEONE. A studious Magnet student, no doubt debating about homework. YOU RE GOING OUT WITM MER? Kenny Mine, Robert Morris, Emery Geyer, Mike Miller and Shane Amold scope the latest faces at Magnet. FIRST IMPRESSIOMS • 25
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YOITRE GOING TO BE WHAT when you grow up? Heather Burch on senior dress up day. A TYPICAL DAY in the file of a locker being twisted, turned, mushed, and mutilated.
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