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HINGNOTHINGNOTfflNGNOTHINGNOTHINGNOT] Students enjoy themselves at pep rallies. ' ■W V Arc they acting, or ... 1 hespian initiates ham it up. gNOTHI And then, there are those days you do nothing O THINGNOTHINGN o z, I— I o
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ING DOING NOTHING NOTHINGNOTHINGN( Doing nothing. That ' s the prime past- time at ELHS. You tell everyone you do it. Your mom asks, Whatcha do in sch- ool today? and you reply, nothing. But doing nothing requires the skill and knowledge only a high school student poss- esses. First, you must be able to work six per- iods a day, carry on at least fifty friend- ships, endure everything from the boredom of the morning announcements to the tot- al chaos of choir, and keep your image up at all times. Second, you must brown-nose at least five teachers and appear civil to the jerk sitting next to you in homeroom. If you accomphsh all this, then you ' re doing nothing. And look at all the things that are done, doing nothing: stuffing Volkswagons, throw ing pies at Mr. Hogue, having a war with cafeteria food as your ammunition, and gossiping-to name but a few. In fact, the only problem with doing nothing is, we never do it enough. Miss Dime-A-Dance Harper is The cat ' s meow. NOTfflNGNOTHINGNOTH
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START You ' ie bom Remember the date Kinder- garten Start 1st grade-you fall in love with your teacher Eat your first cafeteria lunch Throw up! 4 th Grade - Get a ' C in penmanship Go Back 1 Space 6th Grade Field Trip At the % 9th Grade Dance, you stamp on your date ' s foot. Go back 1 space Elected 8th Grade V-Pres. Throw a party Your face breaks out Lose 1 turn High School Orientation Sit through Sex Education try not to giggle. Enter Junior High! Move ahead 1 space Lose 1 Turn Get ELHS schedule and actually memorize it. Mr. Weaver calls you to his office. Lose your sanity. Buy an elevator pass. Go back 3 spaces, turkey BRIDGING THE GAP Directions: This game is for up to 1 ,300 students and faculty. First, you must supply your own markers and dice to determine your moves. Begin at the space marked start , and finish at graduation. Each block and drawing is considered a space. The white blocks indicate special events in your ELHS life. No cheating, you do enough of that that on your tests, here. Good Luck! By the way, the artwork is by Mike Kennedy. Order class ring. Move ahead 1 space Break Spirit Stick. Lookout, chump Lose your gym bag Lose 1 turn Senior Stud raps on you in the hall. Go ahead 2 spaces
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