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Excuses, Excuses, Excuses During the course of the school year, most students come in contact with the attendance office. There are as many reasons as excuses. These range from ingrown toenail operations to the death of a pet iguana. The old ways of beat¬ ing the system by forging passes and outfoxing the hall patrol are over. For technology by means of a time date machine” has modernized the system and has Stumped” the ingenuity of stu¬ dents. The machine stamps the date and time on each pass, thus limiting the chances of students forging passes. Though the system is not the best, Mr. Stump, Vice Principal in charge of the attendance office, realizes that the number of people being tardy to class has been reduced over the years.” This reduction of students being tardy has resulted in fewer classroom annoy¬ ances.” Unfortunately with the new system, comes new problems. The biggest problem is lack of personnel. There are not enough assistants avail¬ able to operate the attendance office efficiently. Mr. Stump wants everyone to follow policy” if not find a good excuse. File that under what? Andrea Fearce and Mrs. Hibberd file each unexcused tardy as it comes in. Mrs. Hibberd volun¬ teered her services due to the lack of personnel. Student Life
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L.M.N.O.P. . . . Karen Kay tediously searches through multi-colored index cards. Student aides had various jobs around the attendance office. Any help contributed to the smooth running of the attendance office. Well that makes number six Robert Matthai regretfully gets caught late again. The accumulation of six unexcused tardies resulted in a one day suspension from school. Well, I, I, Students used an array of excuses, in an attempt to get an excused pass. However for most, their attempts were unsuccessful. 26 Student Life
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28 In the spotlight. Alan Reed hams it up performing a skit in Feiffer’s People. There were several monologues in the play. It goes like this ... Matt Holmes discusses a point with Mike Wilson in a performance of the Senior Class Play. The play ran for two nights and then was performed for the stu¬ dent body. Taking it easy. Warren Hoppe and Mike Marsilio relax as they practice one of their many skits. Numerous skits, a char¬ acteristic of the Junior Class Play, taxed the actors ingenuity and talent but w ere interesting and fun to do. it Life
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