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SNEAKING A PEEK. Chad Berger quickly compares his answers with his fellow 7th grade classmate John Arnold. Photo by Becky McCully. LUCKY BREAK (IN)!! Saving time from studying are fresh- men Tina Srock and Kelly Dur- ham as they quickly copy their health ed. test answers as a re- sult of breaking into their teacher’s desk. Photo by Becky McCully. Getting Caught - 13
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All the wrong things done all the right ways Cheating is sometimes the easy way (but the wrong way) out. ’’The test is today?” How many times have you heard this? For some students, the easiest way of getting around forgot- ten homework and tests is the good ol’ fashioned way of cheating. For some students, the so-called ’’joint project” is attempted. This is when one person, usually a student who studied, passes the answers around the classroom. Sometimes a teacher, not knowingly, will throw away tests after running them off. The lucky stu- dent who finds the dis- carded test will then distribute them to all of their friends, and then they in turn to their friends, and so on. Other common ways of cheating are to write answers on desks, folders, clothing, and skin. But probably the most com- I’VE GOT AN A” in science . SOLD!! For the highest bidder 'cause bandaids stuck on me! this test might prove to be Students can certainly come up worth his money. However, it with some unusual ways to could be worth an E” or even cheat! Photo by Becky McCully. a school suspension as well. Photo by Becky McCully. mon way is the ever-so- popular cheat sheets. This is when students write the answers on a tiny sheet of paper to aid them during the crisis of a test. Cheating can also be expensive. Some people pay a good typist to type their term papers and to correct their grammar and misspelled words. Students have also been known to pay a pretty penny for upcoming tests and old exams. Education is important and should be taken seri- ously. Even though we sometimes fall behind, it is still no excuse to cheat. What we learn in school is taught to us for a reason. It would be nice if we could keep this thought in mind the next time we are tempted. -Lisa Spaetzel
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FRIENDS FOREVER!! Spend- ing their weekend together at Motel 46 in Sandusky are sen- iors Teresa Mosher, Karen Allin, Tracey Klaus, Nowell Lindke, Jennifer Singler, and Jody Gollcr. Photo by Karen Woodard.
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