Richfield High School - Aurean Yearbook (Richfield, MN)

 - Class of 1988

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Locker Decor Much of the socializing that goes on in this school centers around a locker. Naturally students try to spiff up these homes away from home. If you're unsure as to the best method of decorating your locker, refer to the list below for some household hints. — Accumulate pictures of various babes around school and cover your door with them, in hopes that they will drop by and see them. — Cut up magazines to spell catchy phrases that will attract the passer-by. — Put up signed pictures of famous people and pretend you know them personally. Best Bets For Brownosing The Big Line-Up WAITING ... — Students wait in line to receive their lunch. Chances are, throughout the day students will have to wait in some sort of line. They have to stand in line for lunch, for tickets, for an admit and for the bathroom. For most of them waiting in line is boring, but students can enjoy standing in lines simply by using these tips: — Count the number of peo- ple with belly-buttons that go in and belly-buttons that go out. — Bring homework and begin reading next trimesters curriculum. — Count the tiles on the ceiling and floor (by the way, there are 88 in the auditorium foyer). — Start a festive game of leap frog. HOME SWEET HOME - Toys help Tom Muilenberg (12) feel at home. AM I DOING THIS RIGHT? — Senior Tim Marks asks Mr. Leary for help in calculus. For some Richfield students brown-nosing is just a term with no practical application; for others it is a way of life. A few students are even trying to get a new class elective Brown-nosing 101. Here are a few tips from these aggressive do- gooders. — Always be on time to class. — Find out what kind of cologne the teacher wears, and make it your cologne. — Offer to stay after class to pick up refuse left by other students. Keys To Success 21

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In order to be the Big Cheese in this school you must follow these Keys To Success Homework Hints STEADY HANDS- Jason Hardy (9) decides to build a structure with his books instead of studying. Homework, homework, give me a break! No one likes to study, but inevitably we all have to do it. But by employing innovative ways to avoid studying you can get a sense of accomplishment without ever hitting the books. — Watch T.V. — Build a pyramid with your books. — Count your arm hairs. — Ponder the meaning of life. — Balance your calculators on your head. — Go to sleep. Tardy Turmoils LATE AGAIN- John Rollie (12) strolls in tardy to class once again. Three tardies knock 1.5 off your grade, so getting to class on time is a must. Here are a few excuses and tips to ensure that you will have a tardy-free year. — Lock the teacher in the bathroom or locker so that by the time they get out it will be too late and you won't get a tardy. — “I'm not late, your clock is wrong. — “The bell is so quiet I couldn't hear it in the hallway. — “My locker is broken. — “My head got stuck in the water fountain. School Lunch YUM-YUM- Junior Luanne Evanstad enjoys every morsel of her food. The school lunches aren't the best, but admit you sleep better knowing you have had at least one meal that meets the US RDA requirements. After many of these appetizing entrees have been eaten, a few tricks can be applied which make these morsels more bearable. — Keep a large glass of water handy and after each bite take a gulp and swallow before the food hits your taste buds. — Put your mouth at plate-level and begin shoveling the food in with utensils, hands, and help from friends. Because the food is eaten in such large quantities chances are you won't taste any of it. — Eat standing on your head. 20 Keys To Success



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 When a girl likes a guy — watch out! She'll stop at nothing when she's In Hot Pursuit You have just seen Mr. Right and you're convinced that this is it, the real thing — love. All you think about is him. All you talk about is him. But, what can you do? You certainly can't go up to him and start talking. After all, you're the girl. You want him to make the first move, right? So, you help him along a little bit. You do everything possible to let this guy know that you like him, without being too obvious. So, you: (Guys, pay close attention! You just might recognize some of these.) THE MORE THE MERRIER (above) — How many girls does it take to call a guy? Obviously seven. Juniors Jackie Kalina, Kim Johnson, Lezlie Distel, Shelly Carey, Shaune Krengel and Amie Willis give Mr. Right a ring. 1. CALL HIM — (a.) Ask for him and when he answers, hang up. You only wanted to hear what his voice sounded like on the phone, (b.) You're apprehensive so you have at least two other friends over while you call, (c.) Go ahead and talk to him. Ask him about everything you already know, (d.) Ask him about an assignment. That seems so innocent, (e.) Purposely call when he's not home so you can leave a message and he can call you back. Then you can tell your friends that he called you. You arc here THE GAME PLAN — He has at least a 30 second head start on you. Running work-well here. 2. HOUND HIM DOWN - This requires research, but once you know where he is during the day, you coincidently show up in the same place he is between classes. This often requires a good plan o action considering he's usually on first floor, north wing when you're on third floor, south wing. 22 In Hot Pursuit

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