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The angered Dofendlng her point of view. Lisa Kruse deals with the complex problem of raising parents. Most students would agree that a ten o'clock curfew was simply not appropriate for today. The Letting his mmd wander. Steve Pint escapes to another world Sometimes that lecture just spaced didn't hold your attention — you just had to resort to daydreaming The worried After smashing Dad's new car. Tom Most students would feel the same Sanders contemplates never returning way considering the circumstances home to face the consequences and the crime | ome of the most important things you said didn’t come out of I I your mouth. Because there were times when your depth of emotion knew no words. Those were the intense feelings that were expressed in the sparkling eyes of a newly-adorned state wrestling medalist. In the drooping lids of a first-hour algebra student. And in the tense jaw of the football captain before a big game. Reality showed in your face. That was why you didn’t have to tell your best friend that your dream man asked you out. How your lab partner knew enough not to ask what you got on your test. How your parents knew what time you really got home — even though they were out of town. So. like everything else, it could help you — or hurt you. Unless you knew how to deal with it. Masters of the Face Game could get their way into — or out of — almost anything. All you needed was a little cunning ... and the face of Eddie Haskell. A face innocent, sincere-looking. and ... downright deceptive. Playing the Face Game ExpressJons 25
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It’s all in the look The interested -4s the new guy in school passes by. Michelle Vober gives him an approving look. Many times a second look was necessary ■ in this case, seeing was not always believing. The surprised Memories of the tun weekend fade School and homework were important, fast as Pam Dienst realizes she but there were many times when the forgot to study for that big tost, social life did tend to rule. Some students just didn’t fan tests — or so Brian Benz thought, until that agonizing moment of defeat There was always that one time no matter how hard you studied or tried. The shocked The delighted Floating on cloud nine. Patty Hatpin experiences the delight of being asked out by a guy she's had her eyes on. Thougl physically in school, her thoughts were elsewhere. 24 Expressions
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All work, no play 6:30 a.m. Guys may be able to gel ready in ten minutes, but most girls had to get up especially early to get their hair just right, pick out the perfect outfit, and put on their face . Dawn Marshall carefully curls her hair. 10:30 a.m. Six hours a day. five days a week, nine months a year! The time spent in school was almost unbelievable (not to mention sometimes unbearable). Dan Dwyer puts in his time as he works during class. 1:07 p.m. It seemed that the only spare time you had to talk to friends was that short passing time between classes Hardly enough time for Lori Thorud to spread the latest bit of juicy gossip to friends Debbie Skinn and Jane Macho. 0 arly to bed and early to rise made a man healthy, wealthy, and ... downright lucky. At least by a student’s standards. Early to rise? You bet. 7:30 classes didn’t leave much room for choice about that, but — early to bed? What did that mean? Early became a relative term. Most nights, your lamp was left burning only through the p.m. hours. Other times, you were lucky to sneak in a couple hours before having to face the bathroom mirror with a groan. Mornings were the bane of your existence. And naps were your salvation 3:30 p.m. Practice. Practice. Sports take practice and practice takes time. Jean Paulson runs laps at the track to get in shape and prepare for crosscountry meets. Many of you spent time alter school in similar ways. — if you had time. But who had time? Too often you couldn’t even sacrifice your “fun time to catch a wink or two. because you didn't have time for fun. As you did your homework on the bus and grabbed a bite to eat on the way from sports practice to work, it helped to remind yourself: “These are the best years of my life. These are the best years of my life.” It made you wonder what you had to look forward to. You’d heard the ugly rumors that college was even worse. But they didn't worry you. How much longer could a 20-hour day get. anyway? Sometimes, you had to 4:30 p.m. Having fun? While on the job? Two ingredients that usually don't seem to mix. But. as Janet Hilken and Kristie Scherber found, working could be fun il done with a friend. 26 All Work
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