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Homework TUI TEST Homework was a word foreign to students. Yet everyone knew what it meant. Dodging it was no good because grades came out. There were always the class where homework could be compelled in class yet when fate put you in an academic class you nave to take some home if you remembered. Still homework never interfered with activities and almost was never touched until Sunday night. Sometimes the library came in handy for in the morning touch ups. m muncH Everyone has to eat food. But not everyone has the cash to ac- complish this task. Some people attempt to come to school with only 10c or 25c in their pocket. This mades getting a balanced diet very difficult. To overcome this, one might go to the lunch- room with his friends on the basis of no appetite or a dietary pro- gram. While all the time he ac- cepts food from his friends. An- other well documented way is to buy penny candy this may cause the hunger to go away for a while. Post Sluff Somedays it is beyond your power to force yourself to attend a certain class. So you resort to stuffing. Even worse than the sluff is facing the teacher on that same day. The field of excuse narrows as you try to think of as answer. Time is running out, the age old: I went to the doctor or I had a flat tire, comes blurting out. When deep inside you and the teacher are chalking one up for the ancient lie. r The test of true willpower is getting up in the morning at the right time. If that's not hard, get- ting dressed is. Better yet, is get- ting your hair to the desired shape. In the morning you have two options after showering if you shower. First you can get dressed and chance letting your hair drip all over or in some cases dry too much. Second, you can dry and comb your hair and chance that what you wear that day won't mess up your hair when you put it on. In an everyday cri- sis such as this, one should use his or her own good judgement. Winter Days Once you start your treck to school you never stop. Whether your car is in the parking lines or not you don't care. You seem to master the task of standing on the lanoline floors, yet you scatter your papers all over ana no teacher will except the 20 page re- port that has a huge footprint on the cover. Something the rougher part of the school never sees is the embarassment of runs. Brave and Daring Dames were sure to find pantyhose pranks truely unpleasant. Everything from rubber cement to spit is used to curb the growth of the run. Outies Being an outie sometimes means being an outcast. Others offer sympathy but this doesn't work. A good rule to remember is that two outies should never be friends. Inies and outies are com- patible though. If you find that you can't cope with this there are operations. ► SIIRUIIKIC HE 7th period my final class of the day. To go or not to go that is the question? Some how I convince myself to go. Well here I am, now wnat do I ao? Gee I could be some where else. Oh well I've thought that all day long. A pop quiz that is all I neea. I don't know why I'm here. An A guess I'll come more often if I can get an A on a day like today Just think what I can get on a good day. 14 Theme
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The Gig £eg$. Stud corner is one of the tradi- tions of Uintah High. Some have gone so far as to call it one of the problems of Uintah. Why so? To ac- tually be a stud you must be late as possible to class. By doing so you will be seen by the other students on their way to class. They will envy you because you are not worried about going to class or about being late, and they are. Also, just by being permitted to stand, sit, or lie in or around stud corner shows status. Theoretically, the closer you stand to stud corner the cooler you are. But some would tend to disagree it seems. But that is a different matter to be covered on another topic. Dodging a date Boy A asks Girl B to the show, but Girl B likes Boy C. What can she do? Being able to dodge the unwanted date successfully takes both practice and skill. The Sophomore girl more than likely has not learned how to graciously decline yet. She will either go out with the young man or tell him a tall tale that even his little brother will never believe. Never use an excuse twice on the same guy. Keep several good ones on hand just in case. At all costs, remember that males carry a big load called an ego. One must exercise great care when dealing with this item. If you have not tactfully turned the young man down, you may be in for a big heatache depending on how often he goes to Relief Society. If he attends regularly, chances of other companions asking you out will be worse than fair to partly cloudy. In other words-the word gets around. Hickey Hints Once you've got em, you've got em. Now you need to hide them. Depending on their size and structure, the follow- ing hints should be helpful. If time is short, use the turtleneck or scarf effect. For a more professional job use the spoon method. Rub in a circular but brisk motion. Toothpaste applied gen- erously and left also removes the bruise. Last but not least, make up arranged properly also works. If these don't work — sorry! You're on your own. Theme 15 Pink Stripes? Have you ever convinced your- self that the pink stripes on your red shirt were never white? Blame it on your mother. Can you help it if your pants have a crease that starts in the middle at the top and ends on the side at the bot- tom? You should not have let her do it. But if you did the washing- your underwear would turn blue from the Levis. So until one of you learns, you'll have to live with pant legs that stick to your socks and a collar that curls up at the ends.
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