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I Don? Feel Tazrdyn A srudent's life is full of restrictions. I am not unusual from others, devoting time to discovering ways to sneak around restrictions like curfews, tardies, and truancies. Take Friday for example. I arrived at school in the middle of first. I entered the room armed with a sob story, recited it, then took my seat. After class, I goofed around and soon the halls were empty. Knowing I would be tardy I stopped friend and we decided to leave. Pretending to be our parents, we called to excuse ourselves. We drove around all day seeing friends. I arrived at home late. Knowing that coming in at this hour would be trouble, I went around the back ofthe house, snuck in my bedroom window, and went right to sleep, dreaming of ways I could sneak around the system IOITIOTFOW. TRYING TO IMAG- INE HIMSELF in Rich- ard I,I,ewellyn's dream, joe Mallar gazes into space. WATCH I N G IN AMAZEMENT, Ken Clark observes as -Ion- athon Stone puts the fi- nal touches on his paper fl' , fffff-' tower. s O I I la Tl g ., 1 R53 5 x 144 Seniors
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IO Students Day Many have witnessed exhausted people crawling into class or those with money to spare. Both are a result of jobs. jobs sometimes interfere with school life. Late night jobs can lead to sleeping through class and blood shot eyes. Homework also suffers for those not able to keep up. Those who do stay on top of both work and school can enjoy the benefits of work. They not only have a job, but make time for both social life and education and develop a well- rounded background. True, money is the top reward for any job but a part-time job in school can both help and hinder the working class in high school. SHOWING DARA jOllNSON the dif- ferent uses of the Gurka sword, Scott Smith displays its sharpness on an un- suspecting teddy- bear. F TRYING TO FIG- URE OUT a biol- ogy problem, Heather Fisher and Paul johnson use the concept that Y . m '-nga... two heads are better M A W f'zm35 QI2fF'-v-f'a,.. than one, Seniors 143
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