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M 611160, to mth Iler sweaters are old news, her jeans have seen better days and those pumps just don't cut it. It's time to go shopping, but where? She could go to Karcher Mall, but the drive is so long and let's face it, they don't have much to offer. Downtown just doesn't have it and Westgate, talk about tiny. A crisis is upon the city where does one go shopping? The fight for an adequate shopping mall seems to be a losing battle. The issue was downtown redevelopment never de- veloped and the controversy of a Boise mall, was never settled. But the public as well as students had had enough. The con- troversy was wearing thin as the months rolled by. Not everyone had the patience to wait for the disputes to be concluded and heat- ed public debates plagued the television stations. Others gave up the hope of local shopping and spent weekends and holi- days shopping Salt Lake City and Seattle. Will the crisis of a shopping center ever end? The issue is clearly being malled to death. LOOKING THROUGH THE weather section ofthe newspaper, Sheri Schafer and-jill Robison hope for a big snow fall, which will close school. lui T- LOOKING IDlSGl'S'l'liD Mechelle llren and Cathi Bennett can't believe Mrs. Schmidt wants them to sing it again for the l,lXXJ,tXXJ time. 158 Seniors j2Llfj'TAE,Qf ruff, A T f 'Y ' ,Q .K 55341, 10' 'lf'-
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Phil Eisenbeiss Eric Elg Todd Ellsworth Kevin Eskelin Kirsten Evangelho Carina Farrar Gina Farrens Scott Ferguison Brian Fidler llolly Fields lleather Fisher Mike Fisher Raymond Fisher Chad Flesher Sean Forrey C beatin gg The Teenage H abit The hot air swallowed up the crowded class- room. The bell sounded and was followed by heavy sighs. Except for an occasional cough, nothing but pencils scratching on paper pene- trated the encompassing silence. In between sips of coffee, the teacher glanced around noncha- lantly at his protegees. Everything appeared as usual. As the uncomfortable silence continued, tense eyes peaked up, looked around nervously and then darted back to their own paper, in fear of discovery. Wandering eyes, hushed whispers, and sometimes sign language occur during tests. However, this somewhat undesirable trait is not unique. Although methods range from simply 140 Seniors writing formulas on desks or hiding them inside pens or pieces of paper, the intent is still the same- to receive good grades without spending extra hours studying. Parents, friends, and society apply pressure on the youth to achieve individually, athletically, and academically. For this reason, students try to please parents and peers by cheating. As an ev- eryday occurance cheating has become much more accepted by young people today. But even though the student may make the grade, he doesn't actually learn the material and it catches up to him. But, as long as there is homework and test, students will continue to face the decision of to - cheat or not to cheat.
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