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O O ,X Cram-it can come in handy when you lose a book, when you forget stolen or even on plain old Monday 6 your homework, when your lock gets mornings. These magic words could help you a lot in lf getting through your days at school. by chance Cram-it isn't the solution, the only other solution that could be recommended is to try taking two asprins, go to bed, and have your mother call the school in the morning' ,mai lb - 1' wt AS LORI THOMAS GETS a good laugh, Sandy Chevrier trys to catch on to the joke. WAITING FOR THEIR orders to be taken is Tim Hauxwell, John Ad- dison, and Vickey Trent. DEBBIE CHOIKE, SUE NEVEUX, AND Nicki Foltenyi are all interested in their data processing class. 52 Cram-it it
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as-L 1 Had enough of standing in long lunch lines, only to find that you have just ten minutes left to eat? There is a possible solution for this frustrating situation! Haven't we all at one time or another, found ourselves weighed down, carrying enough books for three people-and the books aren't even the major problem. Your big concern is how to fit them into your locker. Everyone has had problems such as these, minor aggravations that seem to be trying their best to keep you from making it through another day. The solution for these problems may lie in two simple words-CFlAM- IT! It may not sound like much of an answer but in testing, these words may do you a lot of good. Cram-it, when you're walking through a crowded hall and you're the only one who's in a hurry. Cram- it, when you decide to make a quick stop in the bathroom and it seems that twenty other people had the same idea. Perhaps the words Cram-it will help when your locker won't open, when there are no more empty spaces in the parking lot, or even when you're late for class and they lock the door. When there's a fire alarm and it's 300 outside, you can say Cram-it while you're standing there freezing and you realize the school won't burn because it's metal and bricks. RUFUS T. KITTY CAT, Dave Barley's nomination for Mrs. Flay's pet contest is crammed into a locker. Unfortunately Rufus lost out to Elmo the Duck. PRETENDING TO BE a juggler, Laurie ,,.- vs K7 Williams attempts to carry all of her books-unsuccessfully. MAD RUSH to the bus is a familiar after school activity. Student Life 51
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PERFORMING THEIR WAY down through Lake Orion are band members, Kim Hruska, Cindy McClure, Kathy Drakos and Tammy Dabb. The crowd of people enjoy their routine. AFTER FIGHTING through the crowded cafeteria these students get a good breath of fresh air in the lobby. SKI CLUB MEMBERS: Linda Abraham, Kathy Angell, Steve Arb, Laura Barcome, Melissa Bates, Kim Becker, David Belanger, Mike Belanger, Sherrie Beslock, Lisa Birley, Janeen Brendle, Bruce Bullard, Lisa Buhi, Anne Burt, Jean Butler, John Cambeil, Ron Campo, Cindy Carpenter, Marueen Carpenter, Glenn Cathcart, Faith Clark, Larry Cobb, Patty Cole, Andy Corker, Karen Corneail, Tammy Crawford, Linda Greech, Lori Crowton, Mark Dant, Debbie DeBoer, Valerie DeBoer, Kathy Desmond, Ann Donley, Steve Drakos, Jeff Dywask, Maureen Drummond, Todd Duncanson, Cathy Eldridge, Ed Evans, Sandy Engelby, Lisa Figurelle, Debbie Fix, Terri Fordham, Cindy Furney, Liz Gibniewski, Gaye Gillis, president, Stephanie Greer, Jenny Hanoute, Cindy Hanson, Sherlyn Hawley, Mike Hinkle, Perilyn Hoagg, Jacque Holden, Mary Humbert, Mark Holobaugh, Beth Jones, Rita Kary, Bill Kennis, Judy Kirsch, John Koster, Chery Kowalski, John Kampo, Karen Klingibiel, David Latako, Lisa Latullip, Kim Lhota, Nancy Loerch, Valerie Lindstorm, Stacy McCleerey, Andy McClric, Todd McCoy, Lori McHalpins, Pam Maas, Suzanne Mangis, James Mallando, Dan Misser, Todd Messer, Connie Miscovich, Jon Moehlman, Marshall Moon, Joe Moore, Chris Neveux, Leslie Nevaux, Brenda Nolan, Michelle Nyberg, Scott Payne, Kim Payne, Nancy Petrison, Karen Phillips, Lori Pilkington, Al Post, Sheryle Pridmore, Kin Ray, Lisa Raymond, Mike Rosezewski, Kim Roesler, Tracy Ruebleman, Burtion Rutine, Janet Shaffer, Mike Skelly, Jeff Smith, Sue Spicer, Donna Stafford, Julie Stempin, Charina Stone, Fran Stoner, Scott Staflet, Theresa Swindell, Alex Szilogyi, Jim Szilogyi, Kellie Taube, Rhonda Tayler, Liz Tefend, Nadine Thor, Brenda Turner, Don Tyrrell, Ron Tyrrell, Nancy Vandivelt, Paul Volloni, Kim Volmer, Kris Volmer, Jill Walters, Robert Weeks, Carole Wells, Rick Wells, Dave West, Kevin Wise, Gorden Woods, Mary Jo Woodon, Rick Young, Alicia Zong, Holly Kelbaski, Mark Tomlin, Dan Dendel, Shelly Lipford, William Monoghan, Rebecca Cooley, Chuck Burch. Directed by Mr. Duris. Student Life 53
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