Tempe High School - Horizon Yearbook (Tempe, AZ)

 - Class of 1986

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Page 67 text:

 Darla Imhoff and Gwen Mabrey pal around at one of the many found in the area on weekend nights. Central Avenue was a popular place to cruise on Friday and Saturday nights. lances were a popular way to spend Friday nights, espe- ially during the football season when there seemed to be ne almost every weekend. The big trouble was, you always had to stand in line and dig around for your stu- dent ID before you could get in. And the rule was inviolate. No ID, no entrance to the dance. Student Life - 63

Page 66 text:

Sophomores Jaunett McCormack, Nikki Wade and Eva Shivers practice until late in the evening to perfect their performance for the school talent show. Looking surprised when they hear that the refreshments have just arrived a the party at a friend’s house were Junior Raul Ruiz, Sophomore Liz Clarl and Junior Angela Flick. Social Studies teacher Jim Gen- trup had trouble deciding how best to stay on the donkey at the Don- key Ball game. 62 - Student Lite



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These and similar questions were asked every day by both boys and girls as they decided how they would look to their peers and their teachers. And how they looked was nearly as varied as the number of students on campus. Understanding the impression created by appearance was an important lesson on the Road to the Future. Some students opted for a completely individ- ual look, giving the impresssion that they were secure in their feelings about themselves. Often, Sporting a “different” type of boot, this student also chose to wear baggy pants tucked inside of long socks. Among the most popular type of foot wear were running shoes of any brand or appearance. however, the individualists looked very much like other individualists. The majority of the student body, however, opted for some variation of jeans, relatively short hair and loose shirts. Comfort and utility seemed to dictate fashion more than anything else. At school dances, at parties, and on dates, the clothes worn were often a bit-wilder than those worn at school. But, they normally fit the image the wearer had created or wanted to create. High on the list of clothes worn at a dance were the tight pants and big shirt which allowed Junior Darla Imhoff to rock without any problems. ‘What should I wear? Is my hair fixed OK ?’ 64 - Student Life

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