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Show Utes Speak Out During 1st Annual OBITCHUARIES The students of U.H.S. spoke out this year against problems in our school, or things that bothered them about the administration. These are the following comments made: Bob Lee: ‘‘Girls around here are really stuck-up, they wear their pants Diane Wood and they too tight, think are God’s they gift to all We need to have them in order to enjoy our last years of school. Ninoska Thomas:‘‘All the guys are stuck-up and they don’t wear their pants tight enough! I am also P.O.ed about the carpeting. When you wear rubber soled shoes your heels stick to the carpet and you look like a fool when you walk five steps and then trip like an imbecile. Also the kids should take pride in the halls and keep them clean. Cali Oscarson: ** Your absences effect your grade. That isn’t fair! When you Amy Workman get into trouble grade-wise make it up as you see fit to do. And, I think you should be allowed to when you get into trouble for absolutely nothing, while others get away with it, that We should ALL get away with it! And the same thing goes for absences, too. Blake Ewell: ‘‘I get really those teachers Why Ennette Timothy: students with ticked when teachers give students alot of homework right before a vacation or a weekend. We have things to do on those free days, not homework! If they want to assign us homework on these days, then I have a suggestion for all don’t you do it yourself???? ‘‘The way the teachers treat some respect and others without it really gets to me. We should all be treated equally, unless, of to come 1 to school everyday. We should just go once every few weeks. Miss Marchant: ‘“When students feel that they should be spoon-fed with the answers to an assignment, thet is when I come unglued. Students need to pick up their attitudes from complete apathy to a constructive working attitude. Also, the trash problem around our school needs to be improved. And, the way students react to new topics could be better alot! Dean Krei: ‘‘I think the biggest problem right now is the ‘*Cliches”’ or clans of the school. Also, I’ve often wondered, if this is free education, why do we have to pay for it? whether it’s through paper, pens, or books, we have to pay. Also, I hate it when a teacher expects you to know that you’ve mever heard before in your life! Susan Chandler: ‘‘If I could change one thing it would be the attendance policy. I even think the attitudes could do with some change, and the school needs to be bigger. f _ Right now it’s too j & small and we need i more school rooms and better lunches. Tar- dies, should not count against your grades, at all! THAT ISN’T NECESSARY. Lori Goodrich: ‘‘I feel like we should be entitled to new books and new lockers. The ones we have right now are in so poor of condition that when its time for us to pay for damages to the property there isn’t any property course, I am the favor- damage ite of the class! Really ages on! We need newer though, sometimes a teacher will let a student out for a dumb excuse, and then won’t let another student leave for a We I can understand why they would be ineligible if they were far behind, but if not, let them participate. Also I think its stupid to things that isn’t fair either. floating! Maelyn Gray: ‘‘I think it’s stupid for the Cheerleaders and athletes to be ineligible if they miss one assignment. have men! I am also upset with the fact that we are not allowed to have food fights. library book, or even if their teeth are should be able to leave for emergencies. to pay dam- really items around the school, And we shouldn’t have to pay. Jeanette Zumbo GOLDEN AGE CENTER, Where the Alumni are still young at heart. . ee |