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inally, my last class. To my “Well, then I’ll let you go.”
F locker, out the door, and home. “No, don’t worry about it. I needed
Now I can rest. All right, let’s see. a break anyway.”
Period 1 - Homework I think that 1 talked on the phone
Period Homework too long. I’d better get back to my
Period Homework homework. Even though I really don’t
Period Homework want to.
Period Homework “Sue, supper is on, come and eat.”
Period Homework O. K. I’ll finish later.
And I thought 1 was going to rest. “That was a good dinner, Mom. I’d
“Hi, Sue.” better go do my homework.”
“Oh, hi, Mary.” “You can do your homework after
“Where are you going?” dishes.”
“I’m going home and start all of my I think that I’ll venture back to my
homework, what a riot.” room and start my fun, exciting home
“O. K. You have fun, I’ll call you work.
tonight.” I’ll turn on the T.V. and read be
“O. K„ bye.” tween the commercials.
“Hi Mom, I’m home.” CRASH!!! That was a great movie. Oh, no I’ll
“What was that?” be here all night. Well, now to work.
“Just my books. I’ll be in my room Wow, it’s 10:00 p.m.
studying.” There all done, gee it’s only 2:30
Where do I begin? First of all, my a.m. I finished early tonight.
radio. There, that’s better. Math, this
could take me forever. There’s the
phone.
“Hello, Sue, what are you doing?”
“Oh me, nothing really, just my vSfj <11 r
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Putting in d ifferen t points of view, seniors Debbie
Meehan, Chris Dreith, Mary Herman, and Lori Fidelin help
each other on a paper they had due for a group project.
Mark Cerny
Kevin Chader
John Chadwell
Jeff Charboneau
Susie Christensen
Randy Cogswell
Bob Collins
Stacy Collins
Joe Conway
Richard Cook
Greg Cozad
Tamara Craig
Sandy Cramer
Eric Cross
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