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Whether fine art or just a nocturnal nuisance, it’s here to stay. T oilet paper. Most people flush it down their toilets. Others pull it down from their trees! Throwing toilet paper onto the trees of unwary victims—other¬ wise known as tp-ing—has become a popular nighttime activity. In a poll done at LHS, 47 percent of the student body had been tp-ed and the overwhelming majority of them knew exactly who the culprits were. Also. 77 percent of LHS stu¬ dents have participated in this noc¬ turnal ritual themselves. The brand of choice turned out to be a tie between Charmin and the cheapest stuff.” While most teens find tp-ing fun, some don’t, such as one teacher who had this opinion, It is only fun¬ ny once; after that, it is a royal pain. Toilet paper should not be sold to anyone under the age of 18.” Officer Jerry Stout commented, “We wish it wo uld stop; we have been receiving a lot of calls about it. Even though some don’t care, some do get upset.” Also revealed was the fact that the tp-er is relatively safe as long as he sticks to toilet paper. Unless he does actual damage, such as using eggs or shaving cream, tp-ing is al¬ most unpunishable—except they will make you clean it up. The prevailing feeling is that tp- ing is here to stay, for as one stu¬ dent proclaimed, “As long as there is nothing to do in Lowell, tp-ing will continue to grow.” Only time and Mr. Whipple will tell. Shannon Joyce t • p (te ' pe), v. to adorn the trees of one’s friends with multi-colored toilet paper as a token of esteen Tp-ing 23
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A thorough Job includes covering fences and bushes as well as trees. Amanda Mitchell demonstrates the art of tp-ing on one of the trees in the school yard. New heights of tp mayhem are reached by throwing the entire roll up and waiting for it to come down. 22 Tp-ing
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Lowell fans show their enthusi¬ asm during one of the Sectional games. Lowell had a reason to cheer since we came closest this year to our first Sectional Cham¬ pionship since 1968. Concentration is written all over the face of Chris Jusevitch as he prepares to shoot a free throw dur¬ ing Sectionals. To liven up the pep session be¬ fore Sectionals, the administra¬ tors (Dr. Luekens included) dressed in jams and gym-shoes and led cheers with the cheer¬ leaders. 24 Sectionals
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