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i:5:2:l:12:2: fzg, 551521:-.-:-.-Eli..-:lx-:Q W.-.g.g.:. ,.... .. .. .,.4.:,: 4.,,:4,. ,.:. , ,.,. ,.,,:...,.,. .,.. , .,., ,1.1., .,,, i .,.:,:.,,:.: T , .,.,,:.,. Z .,.,.:.,., E, .,.,.,., .,.,.:. ii I I'd organize a day when every student showed up tardy for every class! -senior Tracy McCracken In the world of fantasy, there are no boundaries, no restrictions, and no limitations upon the crea- tive imagination. When several stu- dents shed all inhibitions and de- scribed their wildest, wackiest fan- tasies, the results almost revealed too much! My greatest fantasy is to be locked up in the Jello and whipped cream section of Tom Thumb for a week in nothing but my under- wear. -junior jason Brice I would love to record an album with limi Hendrix, become famous, make millions of dollars, and tour the country. -junior Chris Grady My fantasy is when I grow older, I want to live by myself in the bottom of a dried up sea and con- template human existence. -junior Spence Powell l'd like to raise James Dean from the dead, have world peace, feed the world, and shoot Michael Iacksonf'-senior Matt Taylor I would like to disappear over the Bermuda Triangle in my own Lear jet, find Iim Morrison, and have his children. -senior jen Dennick I've always fantasized about turning off all the lights during a choir performance while I was working for technical theater. It would be chaos-freshman girls screaming their lungs out! -senior Lee Lloyd I've always wanted to moon one of the administrators from across the Commons. Of course l'd have to plan a very fast getaway! -senior Brad Duncan I fantasize every single day about June 3, l988...Graduation! - senior Kristy Esteppe What I would really imagine as my fantasy world wouldbe just me in a single black room. The walls would be speakers. Every time a song would come into my head, it would be immediately playing through those speakers. Boredom would be non- existent. -junior Alex Kaulbach I would like to win the 52,000 a week sweepstakes from McDonald's, then go shopping every day and not ever worry about going to college. -senior Jennifer Tesch I would love to be stranded on a deserted tropical island with a bunch of unclothed young girls for the rest of my life!! -senior Billy Davis , , Jennifer Wlllllma 11 J ' John Wllllameon 10 L ,, Tiffany Wiilla 9 ' Clndy Wilson I0 0 ' Jennifer Wllaon 10 Un Wllaon 11 Trey Wilson 9 , . fu. ' 1 'ts 4 Q2 t I r P' Aman Wlnw 10 Tanya Wlnw 0 Crluy Wlu 9 Steve Wlcemln 11 Jonathan Woortlnk 10 Brad Wolnvor 10 3 Pam won-n 10 f x L1 - 4 w Fred Wood 10 Mark Woodlngc 10 Anne Woods 11 Sheryl Woomar 11 'W Brian Worley I my cm- wma 10 1' I Joseph Wright 11 . I ' ' I r . Q 15 it l lO Nor KNOWINC-:
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ACADEMICS THERE's ABSOLUTELY No WAY n the beginning no one, not even junior Brandy Simmons would have thought that by the second day of school teachers would obliterate even the hottest memmories of summer. But, with each 55-minute class period filled with lectures and lessons, data and deadlines and, worst of all, the horror ot homework came the realiza- tion that six, six weeks consti- tuted eternity. And, who would have thought thatstudentswhocomplained ot too much work would en- roll in a 7:45, early morning class or would take six and seven classes instead of five? And, who would have thought that classes would be bla med for award-winning teams and individuals? si ' ,4- WANT TO KNOL PW1 QP ,Q WHAT DO YOU KNOW?
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