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Pulling Pranks Showing Off Every class had its clown. Almost never a day went by without a good joke. When students were asked the question. What practical jokes, ii any. have you ever played? some of the replies were quite interesting. Melissa Carol (12) replied. “I cut my fnend's hair punk Instead of in wings. Cornell Simpson (12) Put a tack in Theatrick Lewis’s chair. Peter Popo (11). Packed my clothes, wrote a runaway letter and hid in the clos- et. Kay Robinson(1 Dsaid. I embarassed a friend by having him come to the library when both of his girlfriends were there.” Chns Crooms (11) admitted. I burned my brother s underwear. Kathy Ruben (10) Painted a boy’s toe- nail green while he was asleep ’ Danus Ernest (10) Wrote my fnend a letter pretending it was from a girl he liked. It made the guy so happy that he asked the girl about the letter, and she told him she did not wnte it.” Desiree Thomas (9) said. Lisa Peters was using the bathroom, and 1 cut off the lights and ran in there and scared her.” J.T. Foreman (9) replied. 1 put cello- phone over a toilet seat. Clowning around, pulling pranks, and playing practical jokes were fun, but it depended on how we went about them and if we got caught in the act. Of course, even if we did get into trouble, sometimes it was worth it just seeing the reaction on the victim's face. Clowning Around 22 White wailing for live boll to nnq, Shsl- don Robins. Vlneont LittU. Tsrry Nsptuns. and Ronnis Hoopsr rozily •how their ' truo personality WitJvxit appropriate dress, Kim Russoll ■hows her (kill with a Hacky Sak oven at school
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All The Rave Personal Faves Getting a book trom her locker in between classes. Lynette Bryan's love ior Gumby o clearly dis- played on her sweatshirt From Sweatshirts To Swimsuits, Cartoon Mania Strikes! Cartoon characters popped every- where In 1985. especially as designs on clothing. Characters such as Betty Boop, Mickey Mouse. Gumby and Pokey, and Miami Vice, were immortalized on sweat- shirts, t-shirts, swimsuits, beach towels, socks, and watches. A random survey revealed that the most popular cartoon among REL students was the letsons. The second meet favorite was a three-way tie between Thundercats. Tom and Jerry, and the Flintstones. In third place was He-Man. Also popular was Inspector Gadget. Favorite comic-strip characters included Opus and Penguin of Bloom County and Garfield. Group Singer Song Album Cassette Concert Video Movie Movie Star TV. Show T.V. Star Cartoon Subject Class Teacher Color Car Piece Of Clothing Restaurant Fast Food Hangout Pasttime Guy Girl 24
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