Gilbert High School - Tiger Yearbook (Gilbert, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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Y ff- s-. 5 H! ,-i, - ,fm y 4 ,J-5. These three juniors found the best way to spend lunch with good friends: Melissa Bond, Enedina Martinez, Sonja Bible. Seniors Traci Siciliani and Amy Hayward studied while they rnunched. Opening 1 'I

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Down the Hatch! What are we gonna eat for lunch?? This was a question asked most every day. Gilbert students had a greater variety of lunch spots than ever before. With all the new places going up in and around Gilbert, students had free- dom of choice. Those with trans- portation got just about anything from pizza at Pizza Hut to an Earthquake at Swensens. Those who chose to just stay at school had more than just cafeteria . . . there was the new hot dog stand behind the cafeteria: it didn't really sell hot dogs, but it did sell corn dogs, fries, cokes and a few other quickie things. Even with all the new off campus places to eat, students still seemed to prefer the cafeteria overall. rhgis eggs. Ummm . . . guys, what was What?? ' ' '?'P'? this I just ate' ' ' Lunch time recreation: , d'ff t th' t d'ff nt 8 Look at that line!! Does this 1 eren ings O lpsizle mean the food is good? 1 6 Opening E,



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Keep on Rockin Well Guess Who's Back In Cir- culation, ?! was probably the most hoped for state- ments of the year from one of Rock's most flamboyant characters, Dia- mond David Lee Roth. The break-up of Van Halen was the most contro- versial subject of the music industry. When the smoke cleared both groups David Lee Roth Band and the new Van Halen After Invading our Privacy RATT proved to be at the top with their bluesy RATT 81 ROLL on Dancing Undercov- er. Walking on water described the success of Bon Jovi with Slippery When Wet. The bad boys of Rock kept on ro1l'in with GIRLS, GIRLS. GIRLS which showed them to be ladies men, especially with Tommy Lee's marriage to Heather Locklear! were found climb- ing back to the top. In the hard rock- ing category RATT was Dancing Un- dercover for their third album, Girls, Girls, Girls were the main in- fluence to Motley Crue. A new name emerged, Cinder- alla, with their own version of Night Songs. In the rest of the rock world Cyndi Lauper showed her True Colors while Madonna had her own True Blue times which kept Janet Jackson in Control. Lionel Richie started Dancing on the Ceiling and Play Deep started The Outfield in their own league. In the Christian Rock sec- tion, To Hell With the Devil was the latest from Stryper, Amy Grant showed her Amy Grant Col- lection and Back To the Street went Petra!

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