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2:35 Bell. . . T.G.I. F. . . .Weekend It ' s Finally Friday, So What ' s Happenin ' ? Brrrring! The 2;35 bell Is a very welcomed sound but on Fri- days it always tias a sweeter ring to it. It seems like every Friday, the stampede to the bus doors and the final trot to the- buses had just a little more Umph in them. What ' s going on this weekend? Not a stinking thing! NO PARTIES? Well, there ' s the Snow Ball. Oh, are you going? Yeah, nothing else to do. Uh, ya doing anything BEFORE the ball? Yup, be at my house at 7:30 sharp!!! Gotcha! The big question — what ' s happening this weekend? — For some of us, it ' s working from Friday to Sunday with abouj three hours of sleep in between. For others, it ' s the game first. Pizza Hut second and a party third. And for some of us Trojans, it ' s partyin ' straight through till Sunday. Cruisin ' Pizza Hut ' s parking lot and engag- ing in brawls with Homestead are some of the more attractive weekend activities. So when it comes to weekends — We are the Trojan ROWDIES!!! THE DAILY MAD rush for the buses has begun ' Weekends — 25
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THE CLOCK HITS the magic hour 2:35! ONE OF THE weekend activities taken for granted is the basketball games THE SNOW-BALL, a Student Council sponsored event, is another activity designed to break the monotony of another weekend Senior Mark Pay- ton boogies with senior Susan Girod while munchin out on some tea and crumpets 24 — Weekends
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4«(yi»| iK--— ■•• -! ' — ' V r .. v ONE OF THE many dunk tank inhabit- ants, senior Otto Pruitt, gives a wavd just seconds before his first swim. HEAD CUSTODIAN WALT, anticipates the cold evenirij is about to receive. DEMONSTRATING HIS USEFUL i iOf pitching for seniors Shelly Ari, [and Joe Clevenger. freshman Jim FoT land lakes dead aim, fires and ' SPLASH!!! What an Arcade! ! ! The 1979 annual Elmhurst Penny Arcade is about to begin! Throughout the halls of our hallowed school, you will find a variety of booths, vend- ing machines and solicitors all trying to pawn their stuff off on you! So get your money ready to be taken away, because the Trojan Penny has already begun to roll! On November 16, EHS opened its doors to hundreds of carnival and amusement park lovers during the annual Penny Arcade. It may be true that we didn ' t have any rides, but we made up for it with our booths, games and activities. Student Council sponsored the festivities with individual clubs and classes having up to three booths each. The assortment of booths and contests was astounding. There were pinball machines, football throws, a dunking booth, bottle ringing booths, putt-putt holes and lots of cot- ton candy all to make the 1979 Penny Arcade a great success! Have you been to Vegas yet? No, I ' ve been eating gold- fish. Oh, gross!!! THE EXPRESSION ON senior Valerie f layes ' s face tells all just how she feels about the goldfish. AFTER THREE HOURS of performing, a pooped bongo player, junior Mike Tash, glares at the camera as if say- ing, Why me? -,1 26 — Penny Arcade
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