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"Maybe this world is another planet's Hell."
-- Aldous Huxley

"A pessimist is someone who has had to listen to too many optimists."
-- Anonymous

"Smoking kills. And if you're killed, you've lost a very important part of your life."
-- Brooke Shields

"Women like silent men. They think they're listening."
-- Marcel Archard

"If you are never scared or embarrassed or hurt, it means you never take any chances."
-- Julia Sorel

"You can be cannon fodder or own the cannon."
-- John Lydon

"Mick Jagger and I just really liked each other a lot. We talked all night. We had the same views on nuclear disarmament."
-- Jerry Hall

"But I'm not using those lessons just for theorizing about the future, I am betting on it."
-- Bill Gates

"It is much more secure to be feared than to be loved."
-- Niccolo Machiavelli

"The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it."
-- Oscar Wilde

"Because modeling is lucrative, I'm able to save up and be more particular about the acting roles I take."
-- Kathy Ireland (star of Alien From L.A. and Danger Island)

"It is possible that blondes prefer gentlemen."
-- Mamie Van Doren

"It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not."
-- Andre Gide

"I just found out that I'm one inch taller than I thought."
-- Christie Brinkley



Consider this an updated version of our yearbook's "Fun and Games Corner." Hopefully you'll find it as entertaining, thought-provoking and witty as it is unsolicited. Look at it this way: you'll either (A) enjoy these games thoroughly, as they lead you on a journey from nostalgia to true self-discovery. Or (B) relive the uneasy feeling of having gotten on the wrong bus.
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This puzzle is specifically designed for our graduating class. Simply print this page and fill out the puzzle. If you're having trouble printing, then click here for help. Bringing your completed puzzle to our Reunion might be a perfect icebreaker.

If your spelling is better than that of our Proofreading Department, you'll see why we had to give you one free answer. Believe you me, heads will roll!


01. (High School of Commerce, Teacher) Responsible for getting my left pinky scarred by the "A", the "Z" and the "shift-lock" keys.

04. Short for "Stenography."

07. Sports Illustrated.

08. A place to download free music from.

10. Lead singer of "Rumors" album.

11. (Sports, current) Travis Best tried to beat them single-handedly.

14. (Movie, current) "The ___ of Steve."

15. (Style) Linc from the "Mod Squad" had a big one.

16. (Internet) Real Audio.

18. (Beer) "Indian Pale ___."

19. Natalie Imbruglia did a tepid cover of this great song. Don't take our word for it, here's a much better version.

21. (Movie/Book) "The World According to ____."

24. (Sports) Basketball league made famous by Dr. J.

25. (Spanish) "Como __ llama, usted?"

26. (TV) "Tenspeed and ________."

28. (Literature) "Much ___ About Nothing."

29. (Sports) College sports league.

31. (Media) Publisher of Spider-man, Fantastic Four and The X-Men.

34. I couldn't drive one of these when you knew me.

36. (Society) Politically Correct.

37. (Literature, First Name) Creator of James Bond.

40. Title of all HSC yearbooks, spelled by a moron.

42. (Literature) "Et __, Brutus?"

43. (Business) Chief Executive Officer.

44. (Business) Initial Public Offering.

47. (TV) Sid & Marty Krofft's lame "Wonder Woman" ripoff: "____ & Dynagirl."

52. (Business) Information Technology.

55. (Music) The wrong one got shot.

56. (Grammar) Past tense of "run."

57. (High School of Commerce, Administrator) Had the largest afro of any staff member in history.

58. (Grammar) Gender, pronoun.

59. Ya gotta have these in order to succeed.
 
 

01. (Movie) Looking back, was Woody Allen trying to tell us something?

02. (TV) According to our yearbook, this series was cancelled in 1980.

03. Part of your foot.

04. (Grammar) When using a quote that has typos, this term tells readers that you can spell correctly.

05. (Sports) The only school that defeated our boy's basketball team twice in our senior year.

06. (Technology) The current state of everything we learned in high school.

09. (Computers) Random Access Memory.

10. (Media) Charlton Heston is the president of this well-armed organization.

12. (TV, current) Popular medical drama.

17. (Movie) SciFi, great special effects for its time.

20. (Pharmacutical) Tampon by McNeil-PPC, Inc.

21. Good Enough Diploma.

22. (Music) Black music is often referred to by this term.

23. Thanks to the teacher's strike, we didn't have one of these.

25. You have to take this test to get into any college.

27. (TV) Sitcom that gave us Loni Anderson.

30. One way of documenting a debt.

32. (Technology) Who knew VHS would replace Beta?

33. (Music) Genre made by The Sugar Hill Gang.

34. (Movie) Jennifer Lopez scifi adventure: "The ____"

35. (TV) "__ the World Turns."

38. (TV, current) Arts & Entertainment network.

39. Another way of saying 12:00 pm.

40. "Springfield _____ Center"

41. (Medical) Dead On Arrival.

42. (Music) A Jackson brother made famous by the Eddie Murphy line: "____, hand me a tissue!"

45. (Quote) "____ to dream."

46. (TV) A syndicated program created -- and later hosted -- by Chuck Barris: "The ____ Show."

48. A large unit of time.

49. (Medical vocabulary) Chief Neurologist.

50. Postal abbreviation of Washington state.

51. (Business) Another name for Ma Bell.

53. (Music) "Won't you take me __ FunkyTown?"

54. (Music) Public Enemy.
FAMOUS EXPORTS FROM SPRINGFIELD
This section is dedicated to the memory of people and events that made our home town famous. Forget about the Basketball Hall of Fame or Doctor Seuss; our thinking is closer to "The Reincarnation of Peter Proud."

Height-challenged backup point guard of the Indiana Pacers. In Game 5 of this year's NBA Finals, Tom Thumb -- apparently unaware of his teammates -- dribbled away a key possession, thinking he could single-handedly shoot over some 7'3" named "Shaq."
 
 
Your contribution goes here. This page is for people who graduated from this very special class. This page is for people who graduated from this very special class.
 
 
Your contribution goes here. This page is for people who graduated from this very special class. This page is for people who graduated from this very special class.

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Ever wonder what happened to the stars of our yearbook cover? I know I have, but so far neither "Behind the Music", "In Search Of ..." or "E! True Hollywood Stories" have responded to our numerous requests. Therefore, we turn to you. Clicking on any picture below send an email addressed to this very office. Before clicking "send," please write what YOU think happened to your favorite character. The good ones will be posted in time for the Reunion.


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