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he 54-Minute Flu is Highly Contagious he bell is about to ring and as you are getting closer to your class, you are o suddenly struckyswith a the tsflu. mind: I skip c1assi?ii?fyiliThere is alwaysfithe excuse of not having your homework finished. Or you could go pay your counselor a surprise ' ou gpsigir even you is fit ilu Then, Ofi could go check the clinic Calong with Ma of the rest of the people skipping classj Now if there is a sub , no one deserves THE HALLS EMPTIED. and Missy Jatho stayed behind because of the enticing possibility of a relaxing fifth hour. v the torture of sitting in a classroom for 54 minutes with a teacher that never quite knows how to run the get 3 could go to the or walk to the store. A car always comes in handy when you get the hunger pains for a late breakfast or lunch. Qgggleghe decision to itl is final, y g is haveienisk had ai time ueeci tharifyou would haveiiiad sleeping T in class, now you have to think up a believable excuse to get out of a detention. Once the flu has passed, youiigo back to regular but ia possibilty of a relapsgiii TO SHAKE TESTING TERRORS, Doug Lindgren and Mary Zorn hide out for 54 minutes by the driver's ed. range. WENDY WEIR AND TOM CLARK find a pop quiz amusing when they are on the other side of the door. 5 4-MINUTE FLU 1 2 1
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ldalanclng Act . the school.ii7iflohs, homeworliif athletics, A family and church all take their toll on the sanity and wellbeingof the average l T for costs A a teenff remarkeiillili Karen Coatesifuit all adds up.!J After a long day at yvqork, it's time to the day's The howffr A of' night and less. li wait until theiivveekend so I can sleep, is the common attitude as Seaholmites trudge through the busy, T fhei' A MANY A CALORIE CONSUMED in Birming- ham can be directly attributed to Machus'. Katie Andreae enjoys the pastry Alison Jones serves. Phil Peters REARRANGING STOCK is only one of Karen Bowman's responsibilities. Karen's job provides income throughout the school year. SUPER SHUSHER MARY KRSUL convinces Lori Dow that a new pair of Mark IV's are a must for Christmas. 122 STUDENTS WITH JOBS 'x 'l' A .ttitt lp tw I N F f S 4-1 Q 'F
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