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Vacation spot? O 1. Hawaii 2. Bahamas 3. Florida France It amuses me Large Marge Get Real Oh sick Mercy Mega OK My head ' s empty They all love ya You ' re not serious Pro Wrestling? Entertaining 49% Stupid 35% Don ' t Care 16% Are you uncomfortable? Favorite Actor 1. Michael J. Fox 2. Don Johnson 3. Eddie Murphy- Favorite Actress 1. Molly Ringwald Heather Thomas 2. Stephanie Zimbalist Bo Derek 3. Sally Field
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2MOITOA3 3a A yearbook, in many ways, can be compared to a reflection. It is commonly used as a way to look upon those high school memories that flee from the mind as time goes by. A person can look into his yearbook and see his image. He can see himself in past years, and see the classmates, activities, teachers and etc. which influenced his life, and made high school memories happy, sad, exciting, scary, or whatever else they may be. A high sch ool starts out as one big group of people. These people are then broken down into athletes, scholars, basket cases, bums, brown- nosers, etc. These groups are then broken down into the individuals, each and every one being his own person and having his own tastes and personality. After high school years are over, individuals spread out, each going his own direction. After a refraction of light has oc- curred, the light rays will eventually become back together, forming a complete ray of visible light. The yearbook is the controlling factor in holding that big group of people together forever. Many memories are held together permanently so even though the people have physically split apart, perhaps forever, they are still held together through memo- Refraction — The change of direction of a ray as of a light or heat, in oblique pas- sage from one medium to another of differ- ent density, or in traversing a medium whose density is not uniform. A refraction is obtained when light passes through a prism or spectroscope. The light is refracted into a rainbow-like image. This is because the different colors of light have different wavelengths; therefore, each color is re- flected at a different point. Ibid. Refractions 3
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Favorite T.V. Show Vehicle? 1. Miami Vice 2. The Cosby Show 3. 7738 A-Team 1. Lamborghini Porsche 2. Corvette I You ' m kidding. I kid you! look Mahvelous. — Tic Least Favorite T.V. Show 3. Ferrari 1. Dallas 2. Punky Brewster 3. The A-Team Take-ofT 1 Favorite Class 1. U.S. History 2. Study Hall 3. Weightlifting Least Favorite Class H I C 1. English 2. Speech 3. Govt, and Econ. H Favorite Hangout 1 . Pizza Hut V H 2. Home 3. Burger King ; H ■Hp:: nil Neato Mosquito Mess you up bad Yeah Yeah Yeah H Demented and sad, but socia I H Leave, go home! TEX riffer Favorite Singer 1. Phil Collins 2. Bruce Springsteen 3. Bryan Adams Favorite Group 1. Alabama 2. Motley Crue 3. Loverboy Favorite Song 1 . Lovin ' Every Minute of It 2. We Built This City 3. Separate Lives Least Favorite Song 1 . Smoking in the Boys Room 2. Cherish 3. Beat It Money for Nothing Gotcha Bang! ya ' U U.S. History, as viewed by Junior Tim Morrison, is a lavonte ot many students. Slutting Iheir faces with pizza during luncti are Junior Rita Zarazua and Senior Ivlindi Kutin. Pizza was tJle overwjielming winner of, WJiat ' s your favorite food? t lust hate it when that hapf Favorite Color 1. Blue 2. Red 3. Purple Hang with ' em Major Burnout Let ' s Go Crazy chill ' Go for it — Basically — ' winner ' Radical — Hilarious — ' noooooo! ' Have some fun this weekend. Do some matfiematics. — Buckle-up! You ' re ugly, and your momma dresses you funny. — I just don ' t care Have a great year!!! Expressions, Fads, (Least) Favorites 5
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