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i TUESDAY • WE THURS RIDA Y - SATURDAY • SUNDAY • MONDAY DAYfo DAY For the first time the fall play. But Why Bump off Barnaby?, opened on a Thursday night, increas- ing the number of per- formances from 2 to 3. ££ It was nice to have that middle day to keep sharp on. With two days you only have two peak nights. Now with a third day, you had to make sure each perfor- mance was new. —Karl Hansen Presenting the fall play on a Thursday did create a conflict for some peo- ple. ££ I came to the play straight w from gymnastics practice and still had a lot of home- work to do. So during the play I had to do my homework by the light of the stage. —Kim Ochalek Addiction to the Cosby Show runs rampant, some times getting in the way of regular home- work. I have a lot of trouble getting my homework done on Thursday nights because the Cosby Show is on, which is my favorite show because the kids on it are really funny. —Anne Garven Ever in search of a reason to have a party, Christmastime provided some unlikely reasons. One Thursday night we decided to have a Grinch- that-Stole-Christmas party. Dan Riemer had taped the show, so the week before Christmas we went over to his house to drink hot chocolate and watch the show. ft —Pat Marsalek Scott Anderson, sopho- more, mixes music, bask- etball and studying for a typically full school day. jfjp «ga jtt 8:09 Drivers' Ed was an ex- perience Scott said he will never forget. 8:56 Nervous, Scott stood at the podium in speech class. 9:43 Third and fourth period biology seemed to go on and on, so Scott wandered into the science office to see if there happened to be any cookies or kind words. None of either. 11:17 Lunch in the cafeteria with friends. 12:04 Scott played trombone in Symphonic Band, sitting sixth chair. vAVav 1' 12:51 He switched to Spanish for Espanol 4. 1:38 Trig was one of Scott's harder classes. 2:25 Orchestra was a fulfilling and exciting cul- tural experience. 3:30 Basketball practice con- sisted of drills and scrimmaging. It's fun and you get a good workout. 8:00 Cosby helps Scott relax before homework. THURSDAY
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WAIT FOR ME! Arriving at a Wednesday night prac- tice, Kelly DeCrane and Lisa Monago wait for Mrs. Friedel to open the school. The Rockettes practiced twice a week with a performance on Friday night. OH. NO! Sitting under his Christmas tree, senior Eric Wright contemplates exchanging his impractical gift of Calvin Klein socks. Since Eric never wears socks, he decided to return them for cash. SATURDAY • SUNDAY • MONDAY • TUESD WED [DAY • FRIDAY DAYto Hundreds of people desended on the malls to shop for Christmas, many at the last mo- ment. went a week before 'Christmas. There was one small problem, I was using my Dad's credit card and the clerk at one of the stores didn't believe I was Tracy Stofcheck. He had to call my dad at home to tell him what I was buying, but luckily it wasn't some- thing for him. ft —Tracy Stofcheck. Through the fall and winter months, the Rockettes had weekly practices every Wednes- day night. While painting the concession stand, Kim Ochalek and Cindy Moell study the handiwork of Kim Kerr. This Au- T'-l t gust event was the first senior activity A LIT AI of the year. One night, as a break, people from Bonnie Belle came in and did a make-up demonstration for us. They gave us samples of their pro- ducts and even did a make- over on Mrs. Friedel. tf —Diana Di Venere To start off the summer concert season, Phil Collins and his Hot Tub Club played at Blossom on June 26. ££lt was my first night out after being sick for two months. We got our tickets from one of my friend's dads, who is a dentist. He was cleaning Ruby Cheeks' teeth, a disc jockey from WMMS, and asked if he could get a couple of seats. She ended up getting us 5th row, right in front of Phil's microphone. ft —Becky Carson Student Life
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As the opening act of But Why Bump Off Barnaby? swings into action, soph- omore Robbie Killius aimlessly dusts the air. Robbie played an outspoken, bored maid in the amusing and mysterious fall play. DOWN IN FRONT At a spring meeting for Laurie Wilder Week. Laura Noss hands out some suggestions for student activities. Committees were formed to fill the week with activities to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis. —D —S. Troia REST AND RELAXATION Catching rays at Huntington Park, Sue Redding and Maia Hansen relax in the warm August sun. The need for being in the sun to tan was eliminated in the fall with the coming of tanning salons. STICK'EM UP! A sly-eyed Hank Unger, grinning evil- ly, decided that the party was over for the Barnaby gang in the fall play. Hank was later flattened by a huge picture frame, drawing the play to a humorous end. — D. Bye
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