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17 Find a penny pick it up, because very penny counts Money is no object until you reach deep down inside of your pockets and find nothing but a few strings of lint, or when you break open your piggy bank in hope of finding at least a quarter but unpleasantly there is nothing but dust. A lot of students or other young adults look forward to their paychecks or their Jennifer Voelkel gives Michael Tisdell change for his ten dollar bill so that he may use the various vending machines around school. weekly allowance which enables them to do a little shopping or any other money consuming activity. I look forward to my paycheck because I have a car that needs gas, said Charlotte Herman, senior. There is another alternate to getting money, and that is borrowing. There is nothing wrong with borrowing a few pennies, nickles, or dimes from parents, friends or even your enemies. We all do it sometimes. So when you are in need of cash, and you see a penny on the ground, pick it up because . . . every penny counts. Esther Trevino. Chancey Green, and Michelle Mitscherling get their money out to pay Jack Rickman for their Homecoming pictures. Dwayne Cherry finds out that the price of the cafeteria food is at a steep price; therefore, he is forced to borrow money from Tracy Johnson. Every penny counts
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Projects and homework are filled with good intensions but everything comes to a head on he day everything is due ways end up doing it at the last minute, said Rebecca Wilhelmsen, senior. Due dates affect dif- ferent people in different ways. Deadlines wil continue to bring pressure into your life as long as there are people who feel this uncon- trollable desire your life with and frustration. Today?! Today?! It ' s due today? It can ' t be! It was just assigned yester- day. That woman must be crazy! Does this situation sound familiar to you? It should if you deal with deadlines. With deadlines, you are al- ways a day late and an assignment short. They can make or break you. always mean to start off early, but 1 al- M ml ' il ■ The day everything is due
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Physics, Trig, Foreign languages English seem to be some of our . I ost difficult classes , and E ' M. It ' s that time again, time for your most difficult class. You wouldn ' t mind going, but you get so much homework and the tests are so hard that it really depresses you to walk into the door. It could be Algebra, English, Science, or History, but it doesn ' t matter because they are all difficult. As you walk into the door, you let out a sigh knowing what you are in for. Algebra is my hardest sub- ject, said Douglas John, freshman. The tests and the homework are just too much. I don ' t really like Science all that well, said Michelle Delesma, freshman. My teacher really expects a lot from us. History is my last class; therefore, I am tired, and I tend not to pay attention; therefore, I am always behind, said Mar- tha Ramos, freshman. Paying attention in class is a good fac- tor that will help you more. Under- standing the material covered, and ask- ing questions will sure make your most difficult class seem easier. Anthony Kitchens makes sure he understands his computer math assign- ment, by first trying to solve the prob- lem himself. Computer math is an elec- tive, and may be taken either a whole year or one semester. Mrs Mary Ann Parker makes sure each assignment is understood carefully by her math class. Most students think that math is a hard subject, but realize hard work and paying attention pays off. Most Difficult Class Hi 20 m
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