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Hobbies Add Diversity To Life What does an HHS stu- dent do at 3:00 each day? Some hurry to their jobs, but others seek out a wide variety of hobbies for their leisure. Attending sporting events, participating in plays — Dracula and Babes in Toyland, and participation in a wide ar- ray of outdoor activities such as backpacking, can- oeing, mountaineering, hiking, horseback riding, and biking ate up a lot of students' time. Of course, dating, dancing, and at- tending movies never de- clined in popularity. Many pursued tneir business in- terests after school hours through Junior Achieve- ment. 18 Hobbies
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Fads Reflect Our Changing Times What will they think of next? were the com- mon words uttered by parents when talking about the latest fads. Students discarded the outdated mood rings and toe socks for Farrah Fawcet T-shirts and guy's necklaces. Pre- sent day hairstyles have taken a turn towards the curly side. Students could be seen sporting anything from afros to lonq, flowing curls. Multi-pierced ears began where pierced ears left off. Girls and guys alike were seen wearing two contrasting earrings on one ear. Skateboarding made a welcome come- back to people of all ages. Fads also includ- ed current past-times as going out to eat, going to movies, concerts, or watching TV. Some of the present fads were: favorite radio station— KQRS; song— You Light Up My Life ; band—Rush; movie— Star Wars ; TV show- - Saturday Night Live ; food—pizza; and the fa- vorite gum—Bubble Yum. 1. Linda Stensgaard and Kathy Holm try skateboarding down the ramp. 2. Karen Kalian pays her admission to get into the Crosby, Stills, and Nash concert. 3. Pam Pagel carries her school books in a back- pack. 4. Pam Ketter's curly hair depicts the latest fad in hair style. 5. Jim Ketter en- joys a candy bar during the eight minute break. 6. Multi-pierced ears are shown by Katie McGuire. Fads 17
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1. Steve Martin, Barry Nordstrand, and Ed Hawksford perform a scene from Babes in Toyland. 2. Matt Richie eats his way to the Pancake Pig title at the Sno Daze breakfast. 3. KelfCopeland sets up the barrels to improve her barrel racing time. 4. Beth Bauernfeind commands her fellow toy soldiers in the Valley Arts Guild play. 5. Greg Wettleson practices his forehand in the Red Owl parking lot. 6. Jody Erdman practices to perfect his drumming for the band Topaz. 7. Toni Brathall, Debbie Johnson, and Vicki Halvorson enjoy a basketball game. 8. Curt Wilhelmson scales down the side of the school to demonstrate mountain climbing in Culture. Hobbies 19
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