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          Anything Happens in Drea01s                                                   The smile on her fa ce shows that senior Stephanie Ku ce ra is!

                                                                                        dreaming something pl easant as she rela xes after sc hool  on
                                       Jennifer David                                   the couch.  (Melanie Goddard)

                Is  it possible for you to win the lottery,  usually don' t  remember my dreams,  but I re-
         go out with your dream date, fall off a cliff, be   member one nightmare I  had:  I  was  being
         stalked by a killer, and have your mother turn   stalked by a killer.  He almost killed me, but I
         into a dragon all at the same time? Only in  your  woke up  too soon,  " Freshman  Brian Schenk
         dreams.                                said.
                Dreams take place in  two stages of    Other memorable dreams bordered on
         consciousness and can represent many differ-  the unusual.  "One time I dreamt that my  dad
         ent things.  Everyone has had nightmares or  brought home green construction paper from
         recurring dreams.  Sometimes people recall in   work for my sister. It  was no big deal until the
         their dreams something that happened that day   next night my  dad brought home green paper for
         or what they wanted to happen.  Some people  her.  I  freaked  "  said Senior  Erin  Felchner.
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         even believe they dream premonitions that pro-  Sometimes the unusual was based on the truth.
         duce the feeling of  deja vu  according toPsy-  "I really wanted to quit piano lessons, but my
         chology teacher  Denny Owens.          parents  wouldn' t let me.  One night I dreamt that
                Although everyone has probably ex-  I  was  walking up  the steps to  my  teacher's
         perienced all of these kinds of dreams, a lot of  house, and all of a sudden the piano came flying
         people remembtH only parts of their dreams,  out of the window.  Most times you wake up
         remember them for on! y a short while, or don't  before something hits you,  but not this time.
         remember what they dream at all.  Those that  T.be  piano smacked me right in the head," Junior
         were remembered were usually the extremely  Kristi Rasgorshek  said.
         strange ones or the recuiTing nightmares.     Everyone has had dreams no  matter
                A common recurring dream, besides  how strange they were, or how well they re-
         the one where you go to school without your  membered what happened in their dreams. Even
         clothes, was the sensation of falling.  "I  always  though one may not  know what each dream
         dreamt that I was falling, but then I woke up,"  meant or why they  happened, one could do
         said Freshman  John Eurek. Another common  anything and anything could happen in  your
         nightmare was to  be  stalked or kidnapped.  "I   dreams.e
             Bunjer.  Teresa
              Burch, Sara
             Burns, Angela
           Burright, Michael
              Burson, Jason
               Bush ,  Erick
            Butler, Benjaman


             Campbell , Conor
            Campbell , Manhew
                Cano,  Martin
              Caradori , Kevin
               Carlson. Jngrid
               Caron, Michael
                Carreon, John


            Cashell , Christopher
                Caughlin, Erin
               Chadderon, Man
               Chadwell , Mark
              Champlin, Dustin
               Chard, Matthew
               Childress. Darcy

              Chri stensen, Cara
              Christensen.  Erin
              Chri stensen, Haig
             Chri stens en,  Shanna
             Christiansen, Kcll ee
                  Clark, Kim
                  Coat1 1  Carie
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