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4 9 s Freshmen Sparkle hey've got spirit yes they do. The freshman class started the year with true Demon spirit. As a surprising 38 freshmen students ran for positions on Stu- dent Council, the largest number of freshmen that have ever run in the history of Green- way. It was a challenge running for Student Council, everyone who ran was qualified, said Freshman Shari Ast. The freshmen showed their eagerness to get involved by joining various clubs and ath- letics around the campus. Freshmen girls made up over half of the girls swimming team, and approximately 50 freshmen boys participated in freshmen football. I met a lot of new people and made a lot of good friends through football, said Fresh- man Ron Stout. Freshmen showed their own personal spirit at the sporting events and school assemblies. Freshman Tracy Leech said, The freshmen really caught the Demon Feverf' By Amy Bowling Common scents - Aroma of wet paint in air tudents set foot on the campus the air had a unique scent to it. The aroma of wet paint. One of the biggest events was having the school painted after 13 years. The school needed to be painted. The buildings were discoloring and they had graffiti and scratches in places, said Mr. Steve Knight, assistant principal of student activities. For the past four years students were asked what improvements they would like to see around the school. The most request- ed response was that the color of the school buildings be changed. A paint committee, consisting of students, teachers, staff mem- bers, parents, and administrators decided on the new colors and new design. The school was allowed 315,000 for the paint and materials. A district crew was used be- cause the cost of a licensed contractor would have been too high, according to Mr. Knight. Fifteen stationary buildings, and three portable buildings, and four locker shells were painted. A By Amy Bowling Photos By Knack Greenway News 17
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Many magical moments ll over the United States, teens look forward to the weekend. Greenway students were no ex- ception. All week long students asked the ques- tion, What are-we going to do this week- end? The response may have been Let's go to the moviesl' or Let's go to a party. But the most popular response was Let's go dancing! The hot dance spots in the Valley were the teen nighclubs such as Tommy's and Struts, while the adult nightclubs, such as Devil House and Graham Central Sta- tion, offered one night a week just for teens. Another popular form of dating and nightlife was to go out to dinner and then rf K' ..Jfw,,.,. f wi, ,- VY., wypoe, lvybkb Mk, V ' iadmff-1wr,gg,gg-i-i-:Mf:,fgf2ggtf- H go back home to watch movies on the VCR. The more popular movie rentals were, The Terminator, The Karate Kid and The Woman In Red, according to a Tele-Vid employee. All in all, the weekends provided a break from school, work, and other per- sonal problems. It was a time for friends, boyfriends and girlfriends to get together and have a good time. Phoenix used to be a hard place for teens to have fun, but with the new teen nightclubs, it's getting better, said Soph- omores Cindy Sheehan, Jenny Mohn, Jen Olmstead, and Renee Gunnels. By Dina Randall Miihwzf 'f E:xx:Pwf..,,3: if Junior Michelle Looman and Sophomore Terry Person enjoy each other's company at a football game. Photo By Green They've waited all week, and a few more minutes isn't too much time until they open the doors at Tommy's Photo By Rodgers This is what romance is all about: beauty and serenity. Photo By Lopez Junior Sami Kinsey and Senior Scott Nash enjoy a quiet evening at home watching movies. Photo By Fletcher Demon fans eagerly cheer on our football team at Shadow Mountain. The final score was 7-22. Photo By Green Dating and Nightlife 19
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