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On th th nd kv' The right side of the brain that's why left handed people are in their right mind The squawks that were mouthed quite often by left handed people were common Hey watch your elbow Excuse me may I go wash the smudges off my hands? Not only were they annoyed at times with themselves but also with others who addressed them as lefty and southpaw Curlously enough there were 47 SHA lefties roaming the halls of our school You may have noticed them sloppily hanging over the right handed desks in the lecture hall while trying to write in their right handed spiral notebooks If you saw an ink smudged hand turning a doorknob the opposite way, its owner was undoubtedly a lefty This elite group had distinct trouble being cool when they desired to drive with one hand on the steering wheel and the other out the window Advantages? Yes, there were some Some left handed SHA girls felt that being left handed was more attention getting compared to watching a typical right handed person Outwardly the 47 Iefties blended in very well with the remainder of the student body dressed in maroon-and-white. However, perhaps only southpaws fully realized the obstacles they faced being left-handed in this right-handed world. ',-' ' l K' controls the left side of the body Q Top: Learning to cope with the trials of a lefty. Stacy Senger repositions herself in a lecture hall desk geared toward righties, I Top left: Leslie Vorio, Jackie Kunza. Dina Lattanzi, Marylynn Mckeon. Jennifer forte. Alicia Clark. Lrlen Stebbings. Q Left, Front ruwf Michele Hondella. Kirsten Gibson, Stephanie Defilippot Back row: Christina Habeski, Victoria Lennon. Linda Maher. Holly Brandt. Erica Barnabei. Freshmenf67
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Talk If you were preparing for the the place to head was the Road to Experience who broadcasted the scoop of the day A it quickly circulated through the grapevine many picked up different accounts to relate On Mon day morning escapades of the weekend were recounted A iumbled account was retold over the din of girls trying to finish their stories before arrival From the back of the bus cries of despair were heard as the days passed by and upperclass men told of their unsuccessful attempts at finding a date for the dance As the week progressed the chatter became louder Students schemed for the weekend and hoped that everything would go as planned But the bus was not only occupied by girls with spare time to contribute to the SHA hotline For those with unfinished business to attend to the bus became a substitute for a study These stu dents tried to be oblivious to the hustle and bustle that surrounded them as they attempted to do homework but this was not an easy task to ac complish not only did the bus have a habit of hitting bumps lust at the moment one began to write but as the radio blared and the singing increased diligent students fumbled in pocket- books to find some aspirin. Even for those who were determined getting anything done was close to impossible. competitive field of gossip writing, The SHA bus was the sight of busy chatterers s ' Q Top: What could be the news that Kim Boyce. Rita-Marie Rogers, and Laura Civitello are sharing? Ride a bus and you're sure to hear all kinds of things. it Top right, Front row: Janyce Murphy, Nicole Somma, Polly Nugent. Monique Fourtotg Back row: Katie Burke. Lissa Moore. Danielle E-larger. Sally Ann Esposito. Q Right: Victoria Masto, Lynn Landino, Carol Mastriano, Dineen Vaccino, Kathy Malenda. Patty Franke. Lee Greeley. Mary Beth Lederer. Michelle O'MeaIly. PEIVG S MMM.. .. V- rd
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