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FIEig'S CIaStal'dIV DIEII1 backfires . . . Supporting a widely held belief, the sweatshirts worn by the flag team this year proved that they were not all there. All members freely admitted that you had to be crazy to be on the flag team, but no one had any proof until now. The flag team's attempt to change the school's name ended with failure and mockery. Vainly groping at excuses, the flags contested that it wasn't their fault. The shirt place misspelled it! , cried one anguished member. But everyone knows that it was really a devious plot to under- mine the schools sense of identity. After repeated requests the flags finally consented to return to the original spelling. Although they maintain their innocence we know that even now they sit scheming, devising their next ' underhanded plot. - Stacey RYP CLOSED CAMPUS It . .iii-We -A 5 Vg.-i n , .. W v Do you have your I.D. card? fi .L G TEAM SUSAN'S FABULOUS FALCON FACTS Four people surveyed, top reactions listed: Number of Freshmen that can stay our after 10230: 2.7 Number of pieces of gum under desks at Torrey Pines: 21, 753 - Number of Freshmen that don't do their homework: 0 Number of pens and pencils never returned after being loaned: 75,832 Number of Freshmen that fall asleep in a class during the year: 8 Number of Upper Classmen that fall asleep each period: 285 Average amount students owe their friends: 57.35 Number of record albums bought by students during 85-86 school year: 18,096 Average number of tardies per day, per student, including the Frosh: 2 Average number of tardies per day, per student, without Frosh: 6 Reasons why students ditch: Freshman: I had to do my homework. Sophomores: I was sick and went home. Junior: I had a free period. Senior: I went to school last week. Reason why a student may be late coming home at curfew: Freshman: My bike got a flat tire. Sophomore: I fell off my moped. Junior: I ran out of gas. Senior: LATE I'm leaving in ten minutes. I just came home to get something to eat. The kind o grades students thought they were getting were: Freshman: A's Sophomore: B's Junior: C's Senior: l'm passing. The times students got up and went to schooli Freshman: 4:15 Sophomore: 5:3O Junior: 6:30 Senior: 9:00? 61 , lj Boo ' wfm 46, . ,J Have you ever had the urge to run out and buy a Menudo album during Spanish class? Well, your not the only one. In fact, hundreds of students have had similar experiences. The reason is subliminal messages found in Spanish for Mastery tapes. Played backwards at half speed one can hear various subliminal messages throughout the tapes. If you've found yourself fondling your desk partner's knee without rhyme or reason, accord- ing to a committee of researchers, you are probably the victim of a well thought out scheme of Spanish professors throughout paraguay and Northern Brazil to divert students from their studies and, through repeated subliminal brainwashing, eventually throw American schools into a frenzy of chaos and disorder. Our suggestion: Beware . . . if you find yourself humming to the tune of Feliz Navidad, if you have a sudden desire to nam ur fir t om Fidelrgr 011.90 ho 6 lOr19 P6 ' of bu 'H' ,512 lilrzg f . if. . fi Etitmtf 7 ,tri .
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