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,....--'-f-'Y- Sick-of-scboolitis Oh-no! It is becoming more evident every minute. As one walks down the halls, the symp- toms are readily seen: the slumped posture from sitting on too hard a seat, glazed eyes due to sleeping with eyes open during films, pencils with teeth marks used for gritting while grueling through a hard exam, and lastly, the deafness some have built-up after having listened to too many boring lectures. These are the signs that lead students to become victims of Sick-of- School-itis. There is no cure. The sickness overcomes stu- PRACTICING TO BE THE next Heman, Gary Siggelkow flexes into the mirror. HALFWAY THROUGH HER AS- SIGNMENT, Kelly Schwenkfelder, discovers she's using an elite and not a pica typewriter, contrary to the directions. dents soon after the summer tan fades and the initial impact of school recedes staying until the end of school, becoming increasingly worse just before Christmas and summer vacations. All during winter, students watch for weather reports indicating snow, hoping that by this great miracle, school will close. But all hopes become lost when big snows only fall during weekends and vacations, clearing up just in time for Monday. Many students falling prey to Sick-of School- itis, wish for the day that an excused absence will be applicable. Though it will never happen, a short time off would leave the students feelings refreshed. After all, a person just can't work or concentrate in this state. ff' I... i , --' L5 - -1 if - Tami Wardle Melissa Watkins Neal Warren Kim Westover jim White Eric Williams Rick Williams Michelle Wirick Donna Wood Theresa Wood Stacy Woodall Cole Word N, Marnie Yates Craig Young Sarah Zachreson Seniors 155
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