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Homework Replaces C m Suits YENIOYING HER FREE TIME, Lori Overlay takes the opportunity to gala with friends in the library. Not having P.E, left more free time for many other seniors, also. For the first time in VValnut's hise tory, those seniors with a heavy class- load had the opportunity to omit physical education from their sched- ule. Seniors were the only ones to have this privilege. In order to have P.E. omitted from a student's schedule, he had to file a petition vvith his counselor at the end of his iunior year. The petition had to be filled out, which included a list of all the classes he was going to take in his senior year. A parental signature was also necessary. If the petition was okayed by his counselor, then that student did not have to take P.E. For some seniors who opted to not take P.E,, it meant that they had a chance to take a fourth year of some other course like foreign language, math, science, or business. For others it meant getting out of school earlier to go to work or just go home and relaxa Ulm 173921151 Uinz Bszmudzz Um! Beznaf yoga Bimga Cfvdcgofaa Biisii fauw Biigofz Cfeigmia Bragg ggff Broom guldll 3051001 BIEVIJQ 30991 1 X J gpm its pw 14' -v v Ai is .W r x 2 z , 1 ' af Preferred Stock!Seniors Without P.E.
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tvlany new events were introduced during Spirit Week. Included in the new events were Court Secrets, a slave auction, with a real auctioneer, and Nerd dress-up day. Many people enjoyed the new events as well as the old favorites. Sheila Slattery, Secre- tary of School Spirit, summed it up, I liked the new games like the slave auction and the area cram because they got everyone involved, not just a select few. School decoration was not sup- posed to be part of the festivities, but it was. Some students decided to decorate the school with business signs, toilet paper, tires and tons of shredded paper which was scattered across campus. When Mr. Skraba threatened to take funds out of the senior treasury to have it cleaned up, students then took it upon them- selves to clean it upg QTRYING DESPERATELY not to burst her bal- loon, Erika lohnston, with the help of Iohn lsett, participates in the water-balloon toss. ffm Bagel i:AJoEe'Ll: Bafbgok cgicgazd Bags ibsanna .Banyan jeff Banzai cfasgirza Ba1num ckjugy Baudoin dxQ.IZ8ttE, .Bauman Uyntfiia Bacigez Beuszfy Spirit Week!Preferred Stock
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led Bernal - Electronics ub 125, Honor Roll 13 - , Basketball F, S, IV 11 - ura Bishop - Tennis FS - 25, Badminton IV125, lenda Boggs - Tennis V - 45, Badminton V 12 - 45, idminton Most lm- 'oyed 125, Badminton Jaches Award 135, Tennis ost Valuable Doubles 5, Honor Roll 135. :dd Bramwell - Honor Jll11 - 45, Campus Life 12 Q, FS, VWrestling 11 - 45. da Brown - ASB 12 - 45, 'hofs Who Among Amer- an High School Students - 45, Honor Roll 11 - 45, ISF 135, Graduation Com- ittee 145, Chairman of Class Ring committee 125. N Pam Brown - Key Club 11 - 45, lV Cheer 125, V Son- gleader13 - 45, Highest Honor Roll 11 - 45, Christ- mas Formal Princess 11 -25, Homecoming Court 145, Who's Who Among Amer- ican High School Students 135, F, lV, V Badminton 11 - 45. Scott Brown - Key Club 13 - 45, Lettermen's Club 11 - 45, Soccer V Most Valua- ble Player 12 - 45, Football y 11 - 45, soccer y 11 - 45, Tennis FS 115. Suzy Bryan - Ski Club 11 - 25, House of Reps. 125, Honor Roll 115, Badminton ly, FS 11 - 25. J l Jane Booggazt dlflatt Boogie lllia .Bozvilf gzagozy Boyd Uodd Bmmwefl' faum Bzancff want Bmntinggam Jlflicgaffa Bzidgafozfg Suzanne Bzidain cgziitils Bwwn finda Bwwne .Spam Blown cgaoft Bwwn Uom B-:own clfaf Bzyan 51115 Q3-Lyan ljinzotfiy Bucganan fwumn Burns cyogmt Bang 4!lfla'L9i1s Buigong Seniors Without P.E.!Preferred Stock
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