Clinton St. Quarterly, Vol. 6 No. 1 | Spring 1984 (Portland) /// Issue 21 of 41 /// Master# 21 of 73

3. "Thriller" record and video 4. Model of a Transam 5. Model of a nuclear bomb 6. Model of. a plane 7. Model of a boat 8. 45 Magnum 9. Laser 1 0. Rachel (a girl in the class) 11. Football and jersey 12. Any war 13. Blonde hair and blue eyes 14. Grey Poupon dijon mustard 15. 1984 by George Orwell and a note saying it isn't true mojl Poignant cfeuerAward GINGER, AGE 12: I think that I don 't like school because of c th a e us f e ac I t d th o a n t 't I lik g e et s b o o m re e d of a th lo e t. te A a n c d he b r e s. I think the teachers should not kick the s k e id l s fs o h u o t u o l f d c m la a s k s. e I t t h h e in k k id th s e o t b e e a y c . h S er o t mhe e m o f my teachers yell and scream a lot and that makes me feel different.Itmakes me feel like I want to be dead. But I don't w ca a u n s t e yo I u th to in t k hi t n h k ey tha a t re I h d a o te ing tea th c e h r e e rs v b e e ry best of trying to get us to learn about life and get a good job.And I also think that it is great that some man or woman would take the time out to teach or help a child like me.But I want to tell you that the reel fact is that I love school myself but I can't keep my mind on one thing. And I also want you to know that 6th graders should be able to work with the computers like the 7th and 8th graders can.And as you also know that in the newspaper the other day i t was talking about Everett Middle School and how a girl got raped and a 1 1 year old boy got hung by 3 other boys. I just wanted to b sa o y dy I i h s o g p o e in Mg r. to R s o t n o a p / R th a is g . e A n n o d r t s h o a m t e is how I really feel. :Jfie Unconc/ujion Of course, I thought back on what it was like when I was 12 years old at El Dorado School in Stockton, California, on the days when we had a substitute in the classroom.First of all, it rarely happened. m B si u o e t n m w b a h e me r n o a n l i l g t t d h u i e d s , r f e I o a r r l e ly t mh b a e a t m d o b d f e a d r t j a b o l e k l i e t n h s g e . a d b I e o re r u it KING of ROME SELECTED HIGH QUALITY PRE-READ BOOKS PRINTS; OLD (LEAD) TOY SOLDIERS; MI LITARIA 231-9270 8133 S.E. 13TH OLD SELLWOOD PORTLAND, OREGON 97202 UJl!lW'illllWC$�'il 1]0(B��(1(3� We moved, finally! �Ull1ls� S �lse3l!JO�ls B1B NW 21•t PORTLAND, DREGIDN 97E!'ID PHONE (503J 24B-B142 CLUB SATYR/CON • • • • RON HINCKLEY MATT LABADIE Fills the Void • 125 N.W. 6th (in Old Town} 243-2380 • • Coming i n Apr i l : F i lm at 1 1, The Gr ip, The Conf ident ials, Theat re of Sheep, & More piano-playing Miss Esplin. About her breaking the seat and everything. I never made them myself, but the only time I ever got sent to the office in my school life was in the 6th grade. When we had a sw s e u rs bs t t o itu t t h e e . J Aunnd io r w h Se cn h ol I as st to ic le te t s h t e fr a o n m Mr. Corkery's desk, made several copies of the answers, and passed them out to all willing cheaters.As usual, whenever I did anything wrong, I got caught. But I had to stand up and admit my own guilt. And only about 60 percent of the other willing cheaters even stood up with me. A i A n n L g d L mY I e m re a a m d d e . o mB ll b u a e t r r m- i y t m f fo a a r th d me e r y me h n e o d n r e e e d a s l u t l y y p . R g B i E u v t Mrs.Frieberg, a mother of one of those who didn't stand up, got mad anyway. She said that CHEATING, not honesty, was the point. And the dollar was a mighty disgrace. Well, I don't mind if I never substitute again, to be frank. It is too hard to win t c le h ia n e l c l r y e es b s p e o e c t c a h t u a o s t e f h th e to e ar s m in e e g k , i c d r a e s s n i p n g e o a ct o d ma n y . e . I a n E n s b s p o s e t i h directions.And since most 12-year-olds don't have any tendency at all to be quiet, psu f i lm committ ee I assume I just can't stand fighting human nature. But maybe you can. WRITE YOUR ANSWER HERE: _ _ (You may use your ownpaper to continue.) Name _______ _ __ _ Age ___________ _ _ # _____ _______ _• Leanne Grabel is a Portland writer whose first story in the CSQ was "Bye Bye Baja." T. Michael Gardiner is a Seattle artist. whi s t les far and whee and i ts spring ! american avant-garde fridays lesbian/gay fi lms saturdays blockbusters mondays +1 tues info : 229-4454 , 229-4452 DANCE THEATRE of HARLEM May 8- 1 1 , CIVIC AUDITORIUM EVERGREEN EVENTS OPEN 1 0-5:30 - 1 2 1 6 NW 2 1 st Ave. To Charge Tickets, Cal l 224-335 1 t e t a )' ) 6th ( a 0122 �-� I I : I

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