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t ' s q Bummer When . . . David Aldredge -you open your locker and oil your books fall on your feer. Karen Topfer -you lock your keys in rhe cor with the motor running. Michelle Hathaway -you have ro ride home with someone who can ' r drive. Charlene Delser -you ' re roller than everyone and everyrhing in school. Michelle James -you hove a research paper due rhe day after it was assigned. Wayne Dennett -you try and write a letter ro your girlfriend and someone ' s watching. Paul Down -you skip school and find out ifso holiday. Kevin Campbell -your docror rakes you out of the gome and the coach puts your teammate in. Shalanda Moore -your friends love ro play wirh your ears. Mr. Tom O ' Neal -you ' re stuck coaching a bunch of wild soccer players. Esther Cruz -you happen ro dye someone ' s hair green by mistake. Kristie Hyder -you make plans and get stood up. Jerra Harding -you skip school and go to the beoch, and it starts to rain. Julie Castillo -you lose a best friend to your main enemy. Robin Weatherby -you ' re getting a ticket and all your friends honk as they go by Susette Leopard -you ' re grounded on rhe day of a grear concert. Charlene Diskin -your car dies out in the middle of on intersection. Joel Rodriguez -you rhink you fixed your cor, and you find out you made it worse Jason Jackson -your lunch rime is spent in conference wirh rhe principal. Duckley Edwards -your teacher doesn ' t believe your dog ore your research paper. Ricky Trapane -you hove to go eat with your parents on homecoming night. Senior Kevin Campbell tells senior Dill Hill his famous story about life on the sidelines, thanks to knee injuty eatly in the season RELAYS Faculty member Mr. Tom O ' Neal mourns at the thought that his players don ' t realize the effects of the no pass no play rule. 32 Student Life
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CHILL OUT -form of colming down. (Jamie Colley, junior) SPARE ME -give one o breok. (Tommy Moncuso, junior) FRESH -up on the newest fads; in style. (Raymond Mason, sophomore) GROOVY -hip-tumulot; cool (Tina Lambert, senior, and Kelly Herbert, junior ) m SCALD -put down; in- sult (Mark Jennes, junior) LIVE -beyond the teolm of cool (Darren Wydermeyer, senior) SCAM -oct of get- ting a gitl or boy to like you (James Wade, junior and Laura Janok) PARTY DEADS -ornomentol jewelry, symbols of fun (Ryan Dreoux, junior) DUNK -bod; rot- ten; no good (Adrian Hill, junior) DOGUS -bunk; no good (Eric Seaholm, senior) Student Life 31
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