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OC HIGH / STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS : OC High asks: If you could be invisible for a day, where would you go and what would you do?

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“I would drive around in my car and make people go crazy because they’d think there was no driver.” Misty Good, 16 junior, Brea Olinda

“I would follow my friends around to hear what things they say about me behind my back.” Christie Finger, 17 junior, Santiago

“I would go to Disneyland and cut in the lines.” Aimee Urmanita, 17 senior, Capistrano Valley

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“I would sneak into a laboratory that tests on animals and let all the rats and rabbits and chimps escape.” Allison M. Keene, 16 sophomore, Loara

“I would go visit the Clintons in the White House and see how they really feel about the country, their role in our government, and their feelings toward each other out of the public eye.” Jaime Price, 16 junior, Fountain Valley

“I would go to my friends’ house and see if they would talk about me. Then I would know if they were really my friends.” Dahlia Aguirre, 16 junior, Trabuco Hills

“I’d kick back in the girls locker room for a while. I wouldn’t go to class (or maybe I would, just to mess with my teachers).” Jason Stridiron, 16 junior, Laguna Hills

“I’d go in the guys’ locker room and pants them and steal their shorts.” Courtney McLean, 16 junior, Esperanza

“I’d go to where my mom works and watch her. I don’t really know what she does and I’m curious to find out.” Jackie Ubando, 16 junior, Rosary

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“I would go to my friends’ houses and knock on things or move things to see their hilarious reaction to being haunted.” Brook Bacon, 17 senior, El Dorado

“I would go into the teachers’ lounge to hear what they really talk about.” Philip Thomas, 15 sophomore, Villa Park

“I think I would go to a public place that a lot of people visit and just sit and listen to people and find out what the people are really like.” Josh Marlow, 17 senior, Orange Lutheran

“I would go to a hockey game and create havoc on the ice. I would try and provoke a fight with Marty McSorley.” Madhav Boddula, 16 junior, Brea Olinda

“I’d go and change all my grades.” Sylvia Puzichowski, 18 senior, Dana Hills

“I would rob a bank so I wouldn’t have to work a day in my life.” R.B. Edwards, 17 junior, Laguna Hills

“I would go to a U.N. meeting--that’s not exactly a place where normal people are allowed to go. It would be interesting to go there and observe.” John Paul Gaunt, 17 junior, University

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“I would go follow my boyfriend for a day and see what he really does!” Jennifer McDowell, 15 sophomore, Rosary

“I would go to every bank I could and take all of the money and go to Las Vegas to win more. Then I would take over the world.” Dean Jung, 16 junior, Loara

“I would go to the White House and bother the President by, like, blowing in his ear and tapping on his shoulder and stuff.” Sean Patrick Cady, 16 junior, Laguna Hills

“I’d run through the halls screaming.” Amanda Burton, 16 junior, Esperanza

“I would go back stage at a rock concert, even if I didn’t have a ticket in the first place. The only bad thing is that I could not meet any of the members.” Jeff Albrecht, 17 senior, Orange Lutheran

“I would follow my boyfriend around and make sure he didn’t talk to any girls.” Melissa Ryan, 16 junior, Laguna Hills

“I’d go to every amusement park and sit on the front seat of every roller coaster.” Jenny Eckl, 17 junior, Dana Hills

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“I would hop over all the velvet ropes at museums and get a closer look.” Monica Doshi, 15 sophomore, Villa Park

“I would go to Washington, D.C., for a day and see what the President really does every day.” Erica Chenal, 18 senior, El Dorado

“I would take a trip to the White House and all the other political residences and find out all the corruption and see what they really do there. I would find out the differences in what they tell the people they are doing and what they really do. I would see how they plan their operations and the types of deals and agreements they make with other countries.” Shilpa Pandya, 16 junior, Huntington Beach

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