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Trashy novels don't prepare you for - . The Important SA Tis faction I stared hopefully at the test on the old wooden desk in front of me, franti- cally wishing the answers would appear onthe computer sheet before me. All at once I realized that the vocabulary cov- ered in my romance novels wasn't quite the type I saw on the verbal section of the SAT. Where were the words I knew and loved like passionate wench and lust? And what on earth is a sole- cism? Every year students take either the SAT lScholastic Aptitude Test? or the ACT lAmerican College Test? or both. Their scores can determine everything from which college to attend to how much financial aid they will receive. The SAT tests one's verbal and mathemat- ical prowess, while the ACT tests over science, math, social studies, and eng- lish. People like Lisa Clark and Marnie Basom got up at seven o'clock last June to take the SAT test, but others like Ra- chel Zachreson and Jeanette Chapman plan on filling one Saturday this fall with the dreaded test. I decided there was no way I could improve my vocabulary during the five minute recess, so I would have to fake it as best I could. It wasn't that my vocabu- lary was limited, it was just that I had expanded it in the wrong direction. Oh well, I would iust have to do really well on the math section. if memories, both good and bad. Always reach for your highest dreams and accomplish your goals. Good luck in everything! JENNIFER KEENAN: Happiness comes from giving all you can to life and living every moment to its fullest. MIKE KELLER: Lead, follow or get the hell out of the way! VICKI LYNN KELLEY: l love Stephen 80 Seniors Richard Tadlock for ever and always. SHANNON KING: lt's not how many minutes you spend with a person it's the internal friendship that counts. Right Betty? KIRBY KIRK: Hell hath no fury like or- ange iuice after toothpaste. TONY KOPP: There are people who make things happen, people who watch things happen, and people who don't know anything happened. GUNNAR LANGHUS: A penny saved is a penny thrown away. LORI LARSON: But Officer, l'm almost legal. MATT LAWSON: You can't change the past so make the best out of the present and future. Best of luck to everyone. LIZ LEACH: Yesterday is but a dream, tomorrow is only a vision, today, howev-
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The horror of getting to school . . . Another One Rides The Bus I slowly ate my cheerios, trying to take as much time as possible. Maybe, with any luck, I would miss it again. I even took time to take my bowl over to the sink and rinse it out. I also offered to empty the dishwasher but my mom said I didn't have time. Disappointed, I pulled my layers of clothing on and wrapped my face in a very long scarf. I grabbed my backpack then began the grueling five block trek. I slipped ten times as I did everything, but crawl, to the corner. All I could think of was the weirdos, the jocks, the punkers, and worst of all the two sophomores who never took a bath and wore iockstraps on their heads. My stomach lurched as I thought of the rep- tilian couple who always brought a men- agerie of miserable monsters. I could al- most smell the reeking aura that emit- ted from all the bodies crammed together like sardines in a can. OH, HOW I WANTED TO BE TOO LATE!! A: I neared the corner I could see the othe petrified victims. Then it happened, c low rumbling, horrifying sound echoec through the frozen air. It got closer anc we all turned to each other, the same look of terror was in all of our eyes Then it was there: The Yellow Peril-the school bus. The nightmare had begur' is get you no where. JENELL MCEWAN: Wendel, Harmus, Nana, Owlie-lt's time to jam like jelly, thanx for everything buds!! TRESSA MCGREW: Whatever the chal- lenge, whatever the test, whatever you're striving for . . . give it your best! KATHY MCLEAN: When they tell you the hard part starts in a little while, look worried if you want to, but inside, just 82 Seniors smile. TIMM MCNELEY: One shall never know success with out knowing failure. GREG MELANDER: I look at the inside of people instead of the outer appear- ance. The inside is what counts. MIKE MERRELL: .lust remember: Wher- ever you go . . . there you are. MIDGE MEWS: Thanx for all the great times Keith, Stacie, Jim, Mair and Davey the soph. Love ya all-mmnkk. TODD MICHAEL: Use all your skills to be the best. EMILY MILLER: You may forget with whom you laughed but you will never forget with whom you cried. DAVID MILLS: Die big, die young, die anabol. CORINA MIZELL: High School is an ex- perience you don't forget. Thanks to all that made unforgettable! Lisa, Lona, Kathy, and Cindy.
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