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Students sometimes feel the pressure
of rushing. Not Pete Goff. He’s atways
ready for a laugh.
Michael Donegan sits back to gather
his thoughts. He better do it quick, or
it will all be a lost cause.
Teachers often assign homework, but
for Liz Kopf, it’s called hall work.
Procrastination
It happens over and over again. You wait until the
night before to start your four page term paper
that's due tomorrow. I bet everyone has procrasti­
nated at one time or another. Some of us do it more
than others.
Walk into any homeroom right before the bell rings
and you will find people tucking in their shirts and
tightening their ties. Homeroom is also o great time
to get your studying done. Don't forget about that
history test you should hove been reviewing for lost
week! When you finally prepare to study in the thirty
short minutes you hove in homeroom, you realize
that half of your notes ore missing! Oh, I remember!
That was the class in which I caught up on some
sleep. If you ore o procrastinator like this, there is only
one thing to do . . . wing it.
Well, if you still haven't started that four page term
paper due tomorrow, don't worry . . . You ore prob­
ably not the only one.
Denise McCort





































































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