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The lunchroom is a place for socializing as well as munching for juniors Laura Hagey, Carrie Fagan, and Larry Schwartz? When it's time to cool off after school, Yvonne Darrah, Jane Joplin, and Jennifer Bankston head for I Can't Believe lt's Yogurt on Greenville Avenue! A Hurricane staffers Karen Some! and LeAnn Morris sample some of Chili's cuisine for a Quest forthe Best Burgers and Fries restaurant review.
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Rockin' and Reelin' Entertainment came in many different forms. Movies and music played an important role in the lives of students. The movie industry was dominated by several blockbusters. Leading the pack was E.T. - The Extra Terrestrial, which ac- cumulated over S24-0,000,000 in box office revenue. Sequels were also very popular. Rocky III and Star Trek Ilg The Wrath of Kahn drew large crowds across the country. Other popular flicks included An Officer and a Gentleman, Poltergeist,ll and Fast Times at Ridgemont High. The music business lost a major influence when The Who releas- ed their final album, It's Hard. This led to a farewell tour and the band's breakup. In concert, they performed their hits My Generation and Won't Get Fooled Again before a delighted Cotton Bowl crowd on December 4. Some students like Pete Mascari and Kim Pendleton formed their own bands while others enjoyed the music of Journey, the Rolling Stones, Van Halen, the Jacksons, and Led Zeppelin. f ' ' N ' ' 1 g , - A - , - A Let's go crazy! T ' Madman Ozzy Osbourne sings his hit song Over V the Mountain before a Cotton Bowl crowd of 60,000 during The Favorite Bands ' Favorite Movies iCurrentl glgflbowl of Rock and 1. The Who ' ' 1 1. J' E.T. 2. Time - 24 An Officer and a Gentleman ' 3. g Van Halen, n . j3Q' First Blood V, ' l , 4.' LedVZeppelin, ' l ' 4. The Wall - 5. Journey ' . k ' ,5.' Creepshow 6.7 Genesis 1' , E , -L 6. Rocky ll! 7. Rolling,Stones4 , L7. Fast Times at Ridgemontlriiglti SLN. ,Go-Gos ' Q 8. StarTrekII A ' V 9t71 TheCommodores Q, 419. TheToy - 1 ' N A 10 .'-, ' ,Rush , k.f-,fll11Q, 'Halloween Ill . . V Q ' ,. 4 Concert band members John English and Terry Humphries could spend hours browsing through the records and tapes in their spare time at the Melody Shop. Movies Music I 15
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Happy birthday to you! Jaye Perkins and members of her church youth group, such as Hillcrest students Kim Sanders and Leslie Harting, celebrate Jaye's birthday.V 3' ,-tam.. Favorite fast food When it was time to chow down, students sampled a variety of mess halls. Inside of school, the favorite hot spot was the new senior lounge. Whether seniors pigged out on the cafeteria food or brown bagged it, they congregated in their new domain to ket- chup on the latest gossip. Some popular places to munch outside of school were I Canlt Believe It's Yogurt, Brothers' Pizza, Judge Bean's, McDonald's at Meadow Central, Chili's, and Burger King at Preston Royal. HHS students flocked to these places to stuff their faces on Friday and Saturday nights. The band had their own hangout. After football games, the band marched straight to Pizza Inn on Greenville where they relaxed after tedious halftimes over many a pepperoni pizza. P ' Favorite K V Junk Food, Restaurants ' 1. Pizza 1 - 1. McDonald's - K 2. Hamburgers 2. Jack-in-the-Box K 3. Chips K - 3. Cactus Jack's ' 4.Fries'. , H . 4. Brother's Pizza . L ,5.Cal1dy'Bars 5. Chililsf K, k -. 6.Cake , K. . i 6. Arby's, lcecieam lr A 7. Del Taco 1 i'8.'TaC0sQK.ff.'f' ' - V8.'Bu1jger King ' K 9. Cookies , I 1 9. Schlotskjs 5 10. Donuts Y , ' 1O.Can1pisi's 3 A Chewing down and rapping with friends, Karen Somer, Laura Heisz, Karen Meinstein, and Mindy Broder make some memories at the senior luau at Lorin Mahon's house. Restaurants f Hangouts f 17
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