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assingn raye 4 my 'bv-M Mme before doom It was desperation at midnight If ,mi ' X lt was the eve of the test, the day It was D100 midnight - Did you know where your science book was? Everyone has faced the problem of preparing for a test at one time or another. Students, however, dealt with the chal- lenge in various ways. ln method one, the student curled up in a tiny ball on the couch with the T.V. tuned in to General Hospital, two bags of buttery popcorn, and a cold Diet Pepsi. Each page of the biology chapter was then carefully marked Cor completely colored inb with a yellow highlighter. After a sufficient amount of time Ci.e., the soaps were over or Mom called for dinnerj, the book was placed aside and the studied material promptly forgotten. Clt is interesting to note what happened in the secret recesses of the girl's mind for the remainder of the day. The material in her brain was shifted around and reorganized until all of the facts were locked away, never to be known again,j The next day during the test her mind was blank. lt was a clear case of 'the revenge of the science notesf Student 432 was a much more devoted student. Her parents had read all the How to Help Your Teen Prepare for a Test books and so she had reviewed sufficiently enough to get an Tests were a fact of life and, regardless of the methods used, were usually tackled and over- come. Q Top: With such limited time who has the opportunity to study at lunch? Ellen Hackett uses every available minute to prepare for the next class. H Top right, Front row: Kristen Walsh. Cathi Maioranog Second row: Sandy Labanaro. Karen Koutsopolos, Cindy Wilson: Third row. Karen Garcia. Raeanne Viscusot Back row: Denise Ayala, Sandra Fucci, Q Right: Beth Lee. Angela Paolella, Paige Ferris, Shannon Mathews. Kim DellaCamera, Marci Garofalo. Maureen O'Sullivan. Carolyn Luongo.
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