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Page 12 text:
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To roll with the good times, or not roll; that is the question. Whether tis no- ' bier in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to rock and party down against a sea of troubles, and, by opposing, end them. To dance, to listen — to the music, perchance to dream. Ay, there’s the rub, for in that moment so deathlike what dreams may come when we have discarded our simple mortality for something greater. — William Shakespeare, modified We are teenagers and our lives necessi- tate a continual momentum toward a steadfast happiness, uninterrupted by melancholy or disaster. Let the world dabble in its inomprehensible affairs; this is our time! For soon we shall have to take hold of the nation’s reins and lead it to- ward something more worthwhile. Let the good times roll. Pursue the love of life now with an unprecedented vigor, and do it in a way that seems just right. Ignore the dark, insignificant criticisms of your ways and build yourself a time to remember, to cherish. For in the years to come, may you not wish for a treasure chest of fond high school memories be- cause you have too few worthly of recog- nition. Coma On
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Dude Looks Like A Lady 1. Shawn Wells takes time to smell the roses. 2. Terry Romain shows us some hip. 3. The bathing beauties Dave Brackens, Larry Miner, Ran- dy Tyrell, Matt Leibner, and Dan Fantin show us that they are 10’s”. 4. Bob Wells debates on wether he should open the door. 5. That’s what friend’s are for? There are a group of guys in this school Who are outrageously awesome and cool. But if you were to come up behind one of them, You’d be surprised to find it’s not your girlfriend. Yeah, they got long hair and there’s nothing wrong with that. It adds flavor to the scene, like a pitbull to a cat. Said Samson Delilah on a stormy night, ‘‘My hair just ain’t for good looks; it helps me fight!” For eons after that long hair disappeared, Until the 1960’s, when our parents were getting weird. Now in the 80’s, it’s back in full force. You’ll see it in every form before it tuns its course. Spiked like a porcupine; mohawked like an Indian; Or just hanging straight down; this long hair craze is in. So to all you dudes who have long hair. You may look like ladies, but none of us really care.
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