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S"l"ories
Excuses were often with the perfect excuse, but
used by students in order to many said that they were
stay out of trouble when they close.
Making mis- didn 't have their homework or "I think that the best
takes made when they were late to class. excuse is to plead insanity to
Though excuses were
your teacher," junior Matt
life difficult not the Harkness
but coming right an- "I think that the best said .
While
up with swer, most excuse is to plead in- most stu-
students
excuses was had no sanity to your teacher." dentssaid
often an probl em -junior Matt Harkness it was ac-
easy way for using th en ceptable
to use ex-
asawayto
students to avoid the cuses in a
avoid some consequences. jam, others said that an ex-
trouble. "I think if you 're about cuse was just another form of
to get into trouble it's ok to lieing .
By Chris Womack
make up something," junior "I don 't think people
Senior Andy Titus and Robert Vitamvas said. should use excuses because
Rob Anaya try to talk Excuses varied from it's the same as like lieing.
their way out of late
work. Art teacher, Joanne one story to another depend- When you mess up, you
Stevens was one of many ing on the student and the ci r- should have to face the con-
teachers th at had to cumstance. It seemed that no sequences," freshman Katie
li sten to th e excuses
one had managed to come up Wanning said .
Gust, Christopher
Hackworth, Travis
Hamilton, Matthew
Hansen, Lizbeth
Hanson, Kirstine
Harrington, Cory
Hautzinger, Mark
Hautzinger, Nicole
Hawkin~, Courtney
Heisterkamp, Lindsay
Held, Jeannine
Henney, Martha
Herrera, Lindsey
Hess, Nicholas
Heumann, Brian
Hickle, Tyler
Hinzmann, Zak
Hite, Jeremy
Hittner, Jourdan
Hoggan, Adam
Holland, Amanda
Holmes, Matthew
Holzworth, Kell i
Hoover, Benjamin
Hoppes, Dessie
Hospodka, Peter
Hossack, James
Houser, Haellie