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Katie Connally Scott Connors Jon Cosentino Sophie Cossette Beth Costigan Mike Courtney Lorraine Craft John Craig Robin Craig Tavis Craigie Colleen Crews Hope Criss Kim Crookham Michelle Crutcher Mary Cummings John Curtis David Daniel Ginger Daniel Stephanie Davidson Shelley Davies Jason Davis Senior Amy Bond does a favor for a friend by placing a note on the GSL ll board. Koezukal W 'fl Sl 4s 5 3 Ls., 1, 5 . ' N .E Y Q2 4-w xm MQ. EE J Sophomores
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1 Gary Butler Grant Butler Tammy Cain Paul Calhoun Tim Callahan Brent Carrizales Janice Carter Alayne Cartwright Jimmy Cartwright Heather Cavert Alison Chambers Diana Christensen Stephanie Christy Craig Clark Tammy Clark Jill Clary Mary Coley Chris Colley Carl Collins Christina Comer Robert Comer K.. PEOPLE Fads, Facts, Fun, Fantasies Cover Boards Snickers, Garfield, Strawberry Shortcake and Snoopy. Yes, these are actual students. No, they are not wanted for criminal activities but are some of the various nicknames seen on the bulletin boards in the East hall. Throughout the year when big sis little sis projects are going on in the clubs, the boards stay cluttered with notes and cute posters. I have to be careful when I get a note off the board because I don't want my little sis to see me, said junior Tracey Davies about the GSL board. Some of the bulletin boards have suffered from vandalism. The GSL board was broken to pieces by unknown vandals. The only thing left was the foot of the clown, said senior Tricia Nuss, GSL I historian. 'AI think that vandalism is stupid because itls not their pro- perty to mess with, said Davies. Not only are the boards for fantasies and fun, they are a source of information. Yes, the boards do make the halls look good, but they are very useful, said senior Ghassan Fanous who refers to the Student Council board for information daily. The bulletin boards are a place where everyone knows to go to find out information about meetings and other projectsf' said junior Mindy Sanders. Maps and dates about FCA meeting, information on the Woods and Water ski trip and Student Council information are various items found on them. The boards do serve a purpose other than just making the hall look good. - Amy Raney wwicmmwsaw am, .M am--,,.a:.s,s,. waswwsasw,..s,.a..ss,sXsW.swa.-.,..-ass sa-Ni is i , Q ii Q ' 2 H S E ATTTNTiGr:' A-1.1. ' we K -Ht. . MEMEEES .sv 'HERE wi ,g 55 5 Y FT?EE?'f9iG Ki UQEQZ? E TUES., NCV 22 i .! N6 5323: -A J . zz - -. S t M . . 5 Q :iii X ' . 3 '51, t..4 ..... ssss 11. Although some boards are for fun and fantasies, the NHS board is mainly used for information. Bulletin boards were the victims of vandalism. One was the GSL I board which was stripped off the wall and left on the floor. MQWSZQ f gg . .. Wy ,g by gg? if rife an ffzgffa ' i f f - fe .X a 3 . , ZJLIIQI ,fwg ,Mi+'m,LW2r ,W W fg' 7 : JW i A rf -- , , ggi? f nada We lfifibf l'fi'5'fM f -iilfffff if 'flwsf 7 'fi ' Y lm, 21 .. W-rw 'W J. w, 1'WE7wMzw'wiw ,e f fc A . ,, 2 ...,,,..,i,,. ,WWW Maggy, ,W A c ,. ,, ...V , ,,, ' f - f 5 . ff . f V., M. , ,, ,W .W . V A' 3. :Y Sophomores
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TEOPLE Mechanical Problems Frustrate All What is more frustrating than a jam- med locker? A candy machine which steals your money every day or maybe a car that continually breaks down? Mechanical problems such as these have plagued students all year long. People see the sign on the Coke machine by the gym clearly stating to use only quarters. Then I see idiots put- ting dimes and nickels in it and ex- pecting to get a Coke! commented senior Jeff Kramer. The vending machines in the Eagles' Nest and gym are notorious for stealing students' money. You always hear someone complain- ing about that stupid machine ripping them off, added Kramer. Most of the time there is nothing a victim can do about his lost money, but, on occasion a good swift kick heals the Senior Dan Stockwell vents his frustrations on the Coke machine by the boys, gym. Man vs Matter mind and the machine. But at times even a good swift kick does not fix a locker. You can seldom fit all your stuff in your locker but the one day it fits in, the locker sticks or the book you're looking for is on the bottom of the locker. No one can keep anything of value in his locker because most of the lockers can be opened without the combination. Junior Debbie Perl discovered this when she had S500 worth of camera equipment stolen from her locker. Finally, if you're lucky enough that the locker does open im- mediately after all that, all your books fall out of it. One thing a student cannot kick is a typewriter or adding machine, although many students wish they could. My stupid typewriter never works right. Either it does not type commas or it 0 0 iff if YQ.. ,yyy T ff doesn't type what I typed, commented senior David Bottoms. T Although lockers, candy machines and typewriter problems are annoying, car problems are the worst. The expres- sion it's fixed never seems to come true. Not only are car troubles a hasslei they can also get very expensive. At Tomls Garage, the place l workg an engine overhaul is about 1,500 td 2,000 bucks, and a transmission job is about 1,000 bucks. Even a carburetor job or brake job can run about S2001 replied Kramer. Come on boss, l've never fixed 2 transmission beforew or If you bring, your car in at 5 till 6 we'll stay an hou: after closing to fix the problem an statements often heard by students. Bu in the end you always hear, Please paj at the window . . . - Curt Roland ' 1,, i 'i i
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