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Y ith I HAD TO GO S H O P P I N G . This was corn- only used around the holi- ay season when shopping ays were tew and no pre- ents had been bought. lt as also good around prom at 3 2 K , f 'lI'1'1G. I D I D N ' T HAVE ANY- T H I N G T O WEAR Closets and closets filled with clothes didn't count when that pertect out- tit was in the laundry. PIGGY BACK. Rainy weather didn't keep sophomore Sherry Barrow from coming to school. She gets senior Tom Davis to carry her over the wa- ter-covered sidewalks so that she doesn't ruin her shoes. SCHOOL PICNIC. With no valid excuses for not being at school, junior Myia Staub and sophomore Jim Swanson make the most of the situa- tion by eating lunch outside-- the next best thing to being on a real picnic. xA., f-gg., I H A D T O IT WAS RAIN- STUDY FOR ING This was A T E S T . popular among Whether you actually did people who hated to drive study or not, the good inten- in the Fam and IOO SIGGIDY TO tions were there, and that's Qel UP to CdtCl'1 the bus. what counted. ACADEMICS 1 O 'I
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Or Excuses for Skipping School One's Actions l IT WAS FRI- I T W A S THE SOAPS THE ELI DAY. This ex- MONDAY. WERE ON. TRICIT popular plea especi atter a thunderstorm ' a tavorite among cuse was used The tirst day ot FOI' addicts ot WAS OFF by students who couldn't the week tound many llG9D9F6l HOSpildl OT ' wait tor the weekend to students still longing tor A11My Cl1ildI'Gr1, SOIT19 c get started. the weekend. episodes just COlllCl not be missed. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. Seniors Sarah Cantrell, Tammy Ivey, and Karen Wat- son didn't have to skip school to go shopping when they went out with their OEA club and bought childrerfs pre- sents for an OEA Christmas project. 1 0 6 ACADEMICS girls, who simply couldn get ready without a l dryer and Curling iron. if he fs div 5 fi-,r A MV Q E V kiwlixs it gr li-Q. ew is Q 4-iii-rss 5 3 QQ X, Q Q, S' W F -xi an if il 'J yy '91-f ig vi ,. ... . if 5 s.s is is s'sls 2 wit . 2 i l l
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GIRLS ONLY. Senior Nei Tan gets help with her hair from ESL classmates Rajeshri Pa- tel, Sandhyer Parikh, Anh Hang, and Lisan Schudde- beurs. DIM LIGHTING. Junior Jacky Wilburn studies the script for special effects in technical theater class. NICE DOGGIE. Sophomore Brandi Freeman and junior Michelle Cook enact their ver- sion of a fairy tale for French class. 1 0 8 ACADEMICS
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