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Angie Warrenburg Ricky Weaver Gary Welch Tina Westlake Gregg Wheat Jay Wilder Russell Williams Tricia Williams Brian Wilson Miles Wiltrout Bcckie Workman Jimmy Workman Leah Worrell Valjcan Young Jenny Zelnar WHY DO TODAY. . . ? You’ve known for the past eight weeks that a twenty-page, major paper was due at the begin- ning of the ninth week. You’ve put it off time and time again and now it's Saturday and you suddenly realize that this extremely important one-third-of-your-grade paper is due during second period on Monday! How many times have you been in a situation similar to this? Maybe it wasn’t a vital report, but how about that scholarship application? Your English test? The double-page spread for yearbook? Those dishes that were supposed to be washed by the time mom gets home? Or, just getting ready for work? There are those of us in the human race that 48- Sophomores are very organized, on-time, and well planned in advance, but for most of us there seems to be an unwritten law that says, Why do now what you can do later?’’ Procrastination appears to be a national pas- time — right up there with baseball, hotdogs, and apple pie. You’ll notice, though, that pro- crastinating is nothing to brag about. It is a fault. A fault found in most of the American population. But, wheh you think about it, just how interesting would life be with everything done on time? Well, I really can’t decide how to finish this little article right now. Maybe something will come to mind later . . . Pulling off today what can be done tomorrow Shawn.' Shawn Petrie may be |ust taking a lunch break, we’ll never know. I
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F R E S H M E N Shane Addington Jason Addy Craig Aldinger Pamela Aldinger Michael Allison Rena Anderson Ronald Angle Michelle Argetsinger Theresa Arnold Cynthia Asimakis Ian Atkinson Shawn Atkinson Brent Bafus Joseph Baker Barry Barger Linda Barkley Heidi Barnett Lisa Barnes Matthew Barrows Sheri Bates Brian Bedard Rodney Bedard Amy Bender Lynn Bertram Michael Bctschart ■ Riding the bus isn’t so bad,” says Jim Merritt as he boards the bus. ARRIVING Transportation is a main concern for most high school students especially freshmen and sophomores. Stumbling out of bed in time to make it to school is a major accomplishment in itself, who needs to worry about how you’re going to get to that ominous institute of educa- tion. Juniors and seniors by far have the easiest time in finding a way to school. They might have their own car to drive, or surely one of their friends do. But, for freshmen and sopho- mores, the delivery of oneself to the steps of IN STYLE!! Mazama is not so easy. There are always the buses, but for some reason the thought of riding in an oversized, bright yellow vehicle equipped with too many blinking red and amber lights is considerably humiliating. Arriving to school atop a bicycle is not the most respectful way, but it certainly is a whole lot less embarrassing than scrambling down the steps of the school bus. Walking is more honor- able yet, but it’s still not quite the way most people would like to arrive. O-Freshmen
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