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is» CHILDREN 4 EDUCATION BEFORE POLITICS VOTE WON NONSENSE VOTE NO ON SUNDER ME U ON RECALL II
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Points at Issue Unbelievable advancements have been made in the last two- hundred years. Engineering, the sciences and architecture have progressed rapidly. However, we have suffered a few side effects. Smog, pollution and over-popu- lation are among some of the by- products of progress. These con- troversial subjects, and others, are present in our community. Now let’s take a look at some of our students’ viewpoints. WHAT PROBLEMS IN THE WORLD UPSET YOU MOST? “Liars in government.” — Christy Kraus “That people don’t get along and we’re always threatened by war.” — Beth Bailey “Male Chauvinism, the conflicts of nations, and energy short- ages.” — Cindy Riffle DOES THE OVERCROWD- EDNESS OF OUR SCHOOL AFFECT YOU? HOW? “Having to play chicken for a parking place.” — Mary Ketchem “Yes, people aren’t as friendly, and I don’t know everyone like I used to.” — Denise Perdew “At snack time, it takes an hour to get a coke!” — Jim Hall “Yes, in the crowded locker rooms and not enough individ- ual help in some classes.” — Lisa Hughes IN WHAT WAYS DOES INFLATION AFFECT YOU? “I have to pay alot more for everything and it’s not worth it.” — Frank Glass “It doesn’t, I never have any money anyways.” — John Tanner “Have you ever tried to eat on your good looks when you’re homely?” — Bill Tamburrino
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Faces of Friends Friends are an important part of everyone’s life. We all have dif- ferent ideas of what a friend is. Yet everyone’s idea parallels that of another to a certain extent. Some students shared their feelings with us. Here are some of their reactions to our questions. WHAT IS YOUR DEFINI- TION OF A FRIEND? “Someone who says nice things behind your back.” — Carl Cox “A person you can trust and rely on.” — Rick Bluhm “Someone who can kid around with me without getting mad. — Bob Dobson “Someone you can ditch with.” — Mike Nicoletti “Kool, always there and willing to help.” — Gawain Saunders “Friend: noun, a pal.” — Russ Moore “Someone who lends you a nickel when you need it.” — Wayne Wilcoxen “Someone who gives you a lift when you’re down.” - Cheryl Varnado WHAT FACIAL FEATURES EXPRESS A PERSON’S FEEL- INGS? “Their eyes. You can’t fake the look in them like you can a smile.” — Kay Gassaway “Their eyes and mouth, for this is where you see happiness (smile) and sadness (tears).” — Lisa Hughes “A real smile (not phony) and a sparkle in your eye.” — Ruth Ransom 12
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