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it ' tyatc ‘ KCct ’’ Kenny Goulet- “What do you mean we don’t graduate until June 16th?” Scott Throckmorton a.k.a. Mr. Bond-“WOMEN! You can’t live with them, you can’t live without them.” Karen Richards - “Wake me up when it’s time for the weekend.” David Hall-“l hate Mondays!”
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' ‘‘ityene Expressing one’s self is only natural. Whether it be by body language, certain looks, or some¬ thing someone says. These are all different forms of communication. In fact, there are so many different forms of communication, that communication is always chang¬ ing. This past year, a lot of expres¬ sions were shared by many stu¬ dents. These expressions became known as “Gar-Field’s English.” Here are some examples: Stop the Madness = calm down Straight Up = be truthful That’s the Ticket = that’s right Bumpin’ = everything’s fine Cool = alright Bad = awesome What’s Up = how are you Mrs. Combs- “No coffee! Don’t you know I can’t funtion without my morning coffee.” Bryan Feeney’s dry idea: “There are 3 nevers in high school: Never come to class unprepared, never underestimate the power of a principal, and never, no matter how much of the research paper your dog ate, let a teacher see you sweat.” Kim Morello- “I’ve got a headache that has Excedrin written all over it.” 18
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76e St zn m vtacv On Friday, March 21, 1986, the house lights dimmed, the spot lights shone on stage, and the stars came out to shine. Sophomore, LeShaun Morgan said, “I wanted to see the talent Gar-Field has.” And talent she saw as Clarence “Bam” Wright danced with style and pizazz that would frighten Michael Jackson right out of his sequined socks. 51 50 rocked the stage with their band and drove fans wild. While E.A.U.H. (Exceptionally At¬ tractive Uninhibited Honies) told about the “Kinda Guys They Like” in steady beat. But whether you danced, sang, or just observed from your seat, the Junior Variety Show was an event you could never repeat. 51 50 Jammin’ to the max! Pam Quirin and David Minor set¬ ting the stage for a star-filled night. Clarence “Bam” Wright, the danc¬ ing machine, has a style all his own. 20
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