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SPIRIT SHEIWS I have spirit in my britches yes l do with my cowboy boots, hat, and overalls . . .Look they're new. Todd Delzell. Raiders are our favorite team 'reSUPER . . .shownby up as a super star. Lisa Knot pictured David Rinearsonl The Preps shined on the Bearcats everyone knows in their polos, izods, argyle socks, and plaid bows. Laura Russell and Chuck Smith. omorrow our football team plays the Huskies and the cheerleaders have asked us to dress up in costumes to pro- mote spirit. So, some of my friends and I will dress up like nerds in order to Geek the Huskies? But first things first, I must drop by memaw's house to pick up her favorite polyester, polk-a-dotted bellbot- toms. Then, I'll go ask my neighbor, Mr. Willaby, if he'd mind my borrowing his black hornrims. Mom will have to supply the bandaids and her orthopedic loafers. Maybe my older brother Bobby will lend me his super special pencil holder to stick in the pocket of my own peach shirt. It's my only shirt with a collar sharp enough to be considered a deadly weapon. I think this outfit will do the job for the typical nerd. Fifteen hours later...I am now entering the halls of Rider. For some odd reason I am beginning to feel kind of weary about my costume. Why am I getting all these strange looks and hearing snickers from fellow students? It seems the prize for Nbest dressed is in the bag because I am the only one wearing such odd clothes. Oh, I sure hope I did not get my days Followed by the thick glasses and polyester mixed up... floods, the Raiders dressed up in their nerdy duds. Brian Pilclier and Julie Wallace. Dress-Up Feaiurc! 25
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fFIhl.: IEIRESSEIEI UP... The luau . . . the luau, palm trees and such. Grass skirts, Ieis, and the Leopards within touch. Julie Henderson. Knot pictured Penny Hankinsonl EXE i Y - .,,,.. .., 5 ,.f ft- Q- ---f 4. 4 Poodle skirts, ponytails, bobby socks were seen then, as the Raiders hopped Sherman for a win. Sean McGinty and Wendy Dale. .4
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101 Uses for a Student Handbook What To Do After You Read It he other day in class we were handed our stu- dent handbook. Sure, it has lots of very impor- tant information about the dress code, classes requirements, conduct, and elections, but there must be more you can do with it. I mean why spend all this money on something that is usually read once and then forgotten? Well, here are 101 things to do with this hardy little book, but we,re sure you can think of even more. 1. Toilet paper 2. Facial tissue 3. Paper weight 4. Put underneath a table to unwobble it. 5. Use as a cover for Cliffs Notes. 6. Placemats. 7. Use as pad- ding when going to get licks . 8. Use pages for paper airplanes. 9. Use as kindling for a fire. 10. As a weapon. ll. A creed to live by. 12. To line a bird cage. 13. to train Puppy on. 14. As lens paper for glasses. 15. To write notes on. 16. As napkins for the cafeteria food. 17. As beverage coaster. 18. As a door stop. 19. Put Sara Poff discovers another use for the handbook. underneath a car when stuck. 20. Flyswatter. 21. As a door mat. 22. Use underneath furniture legs to keep carpet from being crushed. 23. Use as a sun- visor. 24. Make fun camp crafts out of them. 25. Use as Christmas tree ornaments. 26. Scrape ac- cess gravy off soybean steak. 27. Wallpaper room with cover. 28. Use as a trivia book to play games with. 29. Pooperscooper. 30. Use as art palet. 31. Use as potholders. 32. Ex- amine it, read it, memorize it, and study it for finals. 33. Use it as a dustpan. 34. Collect and trade with friends from schools. 35. Use as a backscratcher. 36. Use it as a frisbee. 37. Make paper dolls out of it. 38. Use it as a teething ring for younger siblings. 39. Frame it and hang on wall as art. 40. Use it as a fan. 41. Wrap and give as gifts. 42. Set up a booth and sell them to jr. high kids at the mall. 43. Use as conversa- tion piece at parties. 44. Strap to feet and use for snowshoes. 45. Roll it up and use for musical instru- ment. 46. Roll it up and use for megaphone. 47. Use it as a sink stopper. 48. Chew on it while on diets. 49. Use it to plan your wardrobe Cdress- codel. 50. Sit on and use for a sled. 51. Stack and use as booster seat at Lubyls. 52. Stock pile in locker and sell it back to school. 53. Walk around with it on your head for model training. 54. Shred and use as bedding for gerbel. 55. Use as a pet chewy toy. 57. Tear up XX. 26 lStudent Handbook Feature
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