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Patricia Johnson Jenny Cheerleaders recreate the days of rock n roll, bringing 50’s style to the Oktoberfest parade. Music Brett Newcomb Let people know what you likel If you're a fan. you'll buy a T-shirt like Jim Olin did. October 9th was a big deal for U2 fans. Jeremy Klein shows proof that he went to the concert, but from the look on Mike Kulick's face, he must have missed out. Long walks home can be made more enjoyable by listening to your favorite tunes, as Rob Schwaben- bauer knows well.
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Mr. Patched catches another one, luckily Bill Herloski has a pass ... this time. I Sue Andcr on Listening to music may be the one pasttime every- one has in common, but bringing a box” to school is a no-no”. Joanne Win Mike Ouackcnbush Charessa Lee knows that being called down to talk with Mr. Brown is a definite no-no”, fortunately she only needs to discuss plans for the upcoming pep rally. Going to your locker during class is the rule almost everyone breaks, but Christina Baird knows she is covered with her Senior Privilege Card. Restrictions
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THE BEAT i 1 There's a variety of interests and personalities at Baker. One thing, however, that many of us have in com- mon is music: at the mall, the movie theatre, a party, or a dance. We play our tunes in the car, take them with us via Walkman or box”, and we keep them going day and night. When I wake up in the morning, music gets me going,” states president of chorus, Chris Ham- mer. Many teens can’t concentrate on homework without a radio in the background. Of course we don’t all enjoy the same thing. Some students listen to punk or heavy metal, some jazz, others love that old-time rock ’n roll. How about classical music? Drummer Dave Dixon doesn’t mind it, but thinks, It’s kind of hard to mosh (slamdance) to!” In Jen Teelon’s opinion, Anything from classical to hardrock rules, but I hate country.” Those who are truly devoted to a band or rock star go through the Concert Experience —standing in line for hours, sometimes at the crack of dawn screaming with the crowd as you hear those first and last notes of the IS THE BIG performance: buying a T-shirt. If you miss the concert, you can play records, cassette tapes, or the new compact discs. Some students acquire a huge collection of albums, such as Wendy Gravlin. who claims she has over 100. You can get the visual effect by watching your favorite song on MTV or VH-I. We make a special effort to see MTV every day,” declare Brian Kelly and Steve Kanoza. Doodle, doodle dee, wubba, wubba, wubba.” Watching videos, singing, listening, or just jamming” with friends—music is a part of our lives. As Kara Thomas puts it, Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.” Lisa DeSiro During a pep rally, Kris Dalaker and Kim Young get into the beat. Andy Dorr also seems to be having a good time. Music 17
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