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Even when you're sitting down and hes sitting down,.he still looks like he's standing up! --JEFF DRICHTA, SOPHOMORE, about Principal Franklin McCallie, Nov.4 'We are going to have sex in lab tomorrow. --DR. DUNELL COHN, SCIENCE TEACHER, talking about mating bacteria in his first hour AP Biology class, Nov. 23 Women in history' is a very interesting study topic. I was very interested in women while I was in college. --BILL MENDELSOHN, HISTORY TEACHER, talking about history topics during his third hour AP American History class, Oct. 18 'Its amazing what you come a- cross when changing the diapers of an 18-month-old baby! --DAVE HOLLEY, HISTORY TEACHER, during his first hour psychology class, Sept.28 'What class is this? --CHRIS FRANK, SENIOR, dui-Ing his first hour American Literature I class, Oct. 12, while filling out a scantron about the class he was taking You're teasing, right? --MRS. CONNIE COPLEY, ENGLISH TEACHER 'No. I knew it was a Literature I class, I just didn't know If it was American or English. -- FRANK ggAfter decorating IAP U.S. History teacherl I 225552 ' 1-1411 , :-:-:f: -' 4.1.3 sented him with a Dole pineapple lDec. 91. -.Jeff Drichta, sophomore Sophomoresf Quotes 'fififi Mr. IBIID Mende1sohn'S .III car with Republican presidential candi- date Bob Dole ara p - :fry phernalia, Anders Hall lsophomorel and I pre- ii
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This year I have my tarp detector out, and it's ready. --VINCE COLEMAN, CARDINALS' LEFTFIELDER, to Mike Shannon, sports announcer, after the Cardinals clinched the pennant, Oct. 1. Coleman broke his leg when an automatic tarp rolled over him in the 1986 playoffs. 'I sometimes get scared that when I die, I won't have lived life to the ji1llest. --MRs. CONNIE COPLEY, ENGLISH 'IEACHER Then you still have a few years left. --JOE MEHRTENS, SENIOR, in American Lit. I, first hour, Dec. 4 We should have a minute of silent prayer for the Cardinals, --MRS. CLAUDINE VIGNERY, ENGLISH TEACHER Five might be in order. --JOAN WILSON, SENIOR, Oct. 13, the day the Cardinals could be eliminated from the playoffs Girls don't lie, they just exaggerate a lot. --SARAH GEORGE, SOPHOMORE to Katie Key, jun- ior, during lunch, Oct. 14 I was just looking at his name. --DAVID AUGSBURGER, SENIOR, to Mike Holley, history teacher, after Holley told him to keep his eyes on his own paper, Sept. 13 You don't have to read the spaces, Super. --BRAD CORBET, SENIOR, after Super Hapke, senior, stumbled while reading Taming of the Shrew during English Literature I, Dec. 23 'Agni Its God! --DAVE HOLLEY, HISTORY TEACHER, when Associate Principal Rick Burns walked into his first hour Psychology class, Dec. 18 was e ea er o a Qgl th 1 d f Qgfigroup lat G1endale's EgQQ,75th anniversary cele- brationl, and we were gxyingm to grass ski 5553. ug' ' seas: --Meike Probst. S0ph0m0res!Qu0tes 77 7 777 7 777777 7, 'Wa- fff
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