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Smoking has always been a controversial subject at SHS. This year the REFLECTIONS staff circulated a poll and discovered that a significant number of Slatington High School students do smoke cigarettes, and a significant number say they smoke marijuana as well. Out of these smokers, less than twenty-five percent said they smoke in school. A number of older students explained that they felt there is less smoking in school today than a few years ago, with today's ninth and tenth graders smoking more than the eleventh and twelfth graders. Our poll supports this. The school's policy on smoking has also become stricter this year, with a new rule which states that a cigar- ette need not be lit to be considered in violation of school rules. The Juniors from Homeroom 10 who are playing with the cigarettes are (1st row, sitting) Jeff Bachman, Scott Baum, Dale Beck, Randy Phillips, Jeff Blose, Delroy Seip, (2nd row, sitting) Debbie Butz, Julie Binder, Colleen DeLong, Robin Baus, Beth Craig, Kim Albeck, Brenda Daubert, Sheila Herman, (3rd row, standing) Patty Correll, Cheryl Ault, Debbie Bauer, Tammy Blose, Lori Benner, Tina Brown, Scott Behler, Joe Dick, Lenny Bechtel, Vince DeSanctis, Craig Beers, Jimmy Bechtel, and Barry Cook. SMOKING
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CHEATING AT SHS ? The Juniors in Homeroom 15 who are using these methods are: Row 1 Diana Marsh, Diane Mack, Sherri Leibold, Richie Rauch, Peter Nielson, Scott Klevenhagen; Row 2 Lori Polansky, Lisa Pauls, Lisa Kratzer, Todd Lauer, Rich Kunkle, Paul Peters, Matt Noll; Row 3 Lisa Neff, Beth Mac Crindle, Kelly Oravec, Debbie Klotz, Anita Ralston, Laurie Loch, Tim Krupa; Row It Colleen Peters, Nancy Minnich, Kim Meinhart, Scott, Peters, Diane Krause, Tony Noakes While it is difficult to determine exactly what is an average test, no one would deny that cheating is a serious problem, both for teachers and for students who are trying to learn. AN AVERAGE(?) TEST The papers are passed out to the students. Of the 15 students in the class, ) or them are clustered in a corner in the back of the room. They are gathered around a person who supposedly studied. Actually, he didn't, but it doesn't matter. One person in the class did study how- ever, and one is enough. A boy from the back of the room stood up, walk- ed over to the girl who studied, and sat down next to her. After cop- ying her answers, he re- turned to his original seat. From his seat, he communicated her answers to the crowd around him. Unknown to them, one of her answers was incorr- ect. This resulted in the unusual phenomenon of every student in the class having the same incorrect answer. Other extraordinary incidents included one girl's use of 5 legal-sized yellow cheat sheets, the pass- ing of several answers by means of a small piece of paper folded and stuffed into a belt buckle, and the easiest method of cheating, Hey, what's number 5? SOME FAVORITE METHODS OF CHEATING 1. Cheat sheets in rolled up sleeves 2. Cheat sheets under wrist watches 3- Cheat sheet written on stickers wrapped around pens or pencils A. Stealing tests or quizzes 5. Whispering answers 6. Tapping codes 7. The quick glance 8. Exchanging test papers 9. Writing on shoes, belts etc... 10. Answers on glasses
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