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Jennifer Hall Robin Hall Debbie Halvorsen Haroon Hamid Tracy Hammond Tyra Hannah Doug Hansen Christy Hardison Doug Hardy Philip Harless Laurie Harmon John Harness Steve Harrison Jeff Harvey Saifullah Hasan Tricia Hash Theresa Hatfield Whitney Hatfield Rick Havard Jeff Hawk Mark Hayden c . s T A if , as Q-.qi ' V .. . Paula Hayes Robert Hayley Hilary Haynie Katie Hazelwood Trey Heatly Paula Hegler Vincent Hegler Greg Heise Jeff Heitzenrater Jon Henderson Linda Henderson Sam Henderson James Henkel Marlo Herrick PEOPLE Communications Break Down Awesome, Dude, Totally, Excellent, Later, Man, To the Max! Do these sound familiar? They should! Students use these expressions every day. I talk totally Valley,', confessed junior Michelle Laughlin, I was talking like that years before the song 'Valley Girl' came out? Oh, my Godf' and I am so sure are among her favorites, and she admits, I use them constantly. The song Valley Girl which is about the girls who live in the San Fernando Valley of CA, caught on and many of the song's words were adapted into people's conversation. Gag me with a pitchfork, exclaims senior Lori Cohn. I got it from the song, but the reason why I use it is because when something grosses me out, a spoon isn't big enough. Students are also picking up expres- sions from out-of-state. Chill out,,' explains senior Rick McLaughlin is the newest and coolest straight from New York. Dance may not sound like an every- day expression, but senior Mark Marin- cik explains My English teacher last year was a dance instructor and now whenever I want someone to do something, I say 'dance'. Bathtub might not mean anything to the student body, but it does to junior Liz Stager and friends. A lot of tl slang I use, I use among close friends This is the case for a multitude of tl students. Different expressions are usd with different people. Movies are another source of expre sions. In Rocky III, Sylvester Stallon adamantly utters, Go For It to mean, ugly boxing challenger. This eq pression, immediately transformed in' conversations, is used often. To seniq Allison Palmer, Later to your face means bye.' One can only say that this way 1 communicationg is different and tota ly, awesomef' - Tina Coronges L i , Sophomores
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Joyce Davis Lara Lee Davis Dannyelle Dehn Jennifer Dennard Michelle Dennis Michele DiGiorno Adrienne Dildy Andrew Dollarhide Dawn Dorman Paul Dorsey Steve Downs Michelle Druga Laurea Dunahoe Donny Dupuis Michelle Durham Jennifer Dyer Amy Echols Tommy Echols Nick Efthimiou Marla Eisenberg Scott Ellis Allison Elro Ralph Emig Nancy Erickson Tamantha Eskridge Kevin Evans Stephen Evans Rex Ewing Debra Falk Tina Fillingim Don Finch Kelly Fisher Doyle Fivash Paul Flack Laurie Frederick Stacy Fredrickson Edward Fritz Cody Fulfer Chris Funk Brian Funkhouser Gillian Galbraith Beatriz Garrido John Garvey Andra Georges Holly Glidewell Mitchell Glieber Angie Goehl Josh Goldstrich Eddie Gomez Michelle Good Rob Goodson David Graham Eric Green Patti Green Holly Greenfield Eric Gross Linda Grupp Tony Guerrero Melinda Guthrie Thuy Ha Kelly Hagerty Matthew Haigh Susie Halff Sophomores
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Allen Higgins David Hill Diven Hill Shannon Hills Tua.n Hoan Renda Hobgs Jay Hodges Brian Hoesterey Honey Hogan Angela Holley Brad Holley Gary Holley Monique Holley Cheryl Holloway Guy Holmes LeeAnn Holmes Steve Holton Brad Horn Bruce Horne Jeff Hornsby Nancy Horton Laynette Houston David Howard Chris Huber Paul Hurwitz Le Kim Huynh Heather Ignatin Chip Irving Ronald Isip Nicolette J acelon Darla Jacks Gregory Jackson William Jackson John Jacobs Shawn Jacobs W in - Sophomores 6 O
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