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TOMORROW Procrastination As the sun slowly sinks below the ho rizon heralding the close of yet another day, the school books that have lain untouched in a corner since 3:45 p.m., sud- denly bekon to the student whose after school activities do not include homework. 1 al- ways say I ' ll do it later and I don ' t. said Jennifer Laughaun. Remember me? The books seem to call. The slow dawning of reality spreads and panic be- comes the prevalent feeling overriding all other emotions. Why did I wait so long? I ' m never gonna let this happen again. These words form an endless litany. I wait until the last minute and cram. said Melody Rivera. A new day dawns and students again fill the school halls. As the day ZZZZZZZ ... Ray Ortega catch- es a few zzz ' s during English class. Dozing off is sometimes unavoidable. CRAMMING: Cinnamon Baird does some last minute studying before school. Many students of- ten regret waiting until the last minute. passes, homework assignments are accumulated. By the time for the last bell to close the school day rings, a good deal of work has yet to be accomplished and the books again resume their corner. There are some things you just can not put off. said Christa Stevens. Procrastination is by far, The art of keeping up with yesterday. ILL Procrastination
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CLEAN UP: Part of the job of food man- agement students is to learn how to clean up as well as how to prepare food for a restaurant. Arron Chilcoat and Marie Rendon sanitize the griddle at least two to three times a week. FOOD SERVICE: In class, students train to work in a restaurant. Important train- ing includes following safety procedures, cooking, serving and handling custom- ers. Gina Valadez practices running the fountain drinks. 1 WELDING: During the two hour long welding class, students learn to use different types of equipment for various jobs. Frank Rodriguez cuts a piece of metal us- ing a torch. I really like gen- eral construction class because we learn things we will always be able to use. Jonathan Holcomb VOCATIONAL EDUCATION IEĀ£
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ou should never wait until the last minute! fliielle Warzecha TALKATIVE: Shelby Leita and Janet Kocian find talking much more interesting than accounting. They figure the work they should be do- ing can be done later, HUH! Ronnie Guerrero finds himself bewil- dered after waking up in class. Sleep- ing is a often found reason for procras- tination. STUDYING: Freshmen Victor Gomez, Brian Romanowski, and Michael Comacho make use of the li- brary to complete their homework before school. The library is open be- fore and after school and a cou- ple of nights dur- ing the week. HURRY! Julie Lack takes advan- tage of the early li- brary hours for un- finished homework. The li- brarians are al- ways there willing to help. WAITING: Loiter- ing at the lockers are, Karey Janak, Lucinda Doss, and Richard DeLeon. They usually meet at their lockers for a short chat before going to class. Procrastination Itt
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