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Read about the people
and stories in the
now generation
There were only two weeks left be for sleep to come.
fore the infamous class reunion. The He flipped open his yearbook and it
Class of '89 husband sighed and rolled opened to the people section. “The
onto his side, trying to find a good Now Generation” it declared. He
sleep position. But it was too late. In flipped past the division page and
somnia was here to stay. Since there started glancing at stories. He noted
was nothing else to do but read, that’s that the freshman class of “'92” had
what the husband did. more freshmen activities for them
He stealthily slipped from the bed selves than the Class of “’89” had when
and quietly picked up his senior year they were freshmen. He read about
book. The door was silently opened notes, skateboarding, Space Acad
and the husband slipped into the hall. emy, ''Jeopardy", C.D.s, and how guys
After all the silence, the husband ru and ponytails worked together.
ined it all by crashing down the stairs. The husband yawned and felt his
The husband sat up with a groan. The eyelids droop. He shut his yearbook,
only person to awaken to see what the lay down on the couch and was soon
noise was about was the the family cat. fast asleep. The cat eyed him warily
Husband went to the couch and sat and, deciding it was safe, curled up
down heavily. The cat crawled up into next to the sleeping husband.
his lap. The Husband scowled and
shoved the cat off his lap. It was too
late though. He sneezed (the husband’s
allergic reaction to cat hair) and then
yawned, mentally saying a small prayer
In close quarters during the class
competition are Sophomores Jeff
Sawarynski and Sonja Richarz.
They were competing at the fall pep
rally.
During the 1979-1980school year, the stU#nt-to-teacher ratio
was 16 to 1. H f t;S:. \
Sophomore Ann Petersen and
Freshman Alicia Ernesti work on an
assignment and edge in a little dis
cussion about plans for the night.
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