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That 5 then . .. Jeff Rockefeller 1 1 Bill Rodgers 9 Lori Rodgers 1 1 Stephanie Rodman 9 Lindsey Roe 10 Anthony Rogers 9 g Beth Rogers 1 1 Kelly Rogers 9 if Sandy Rohlf 11 C C Ricky Rose 9 Q Ben Rosendahl 10 Q Bill Ross 9 Kevin Ross 10 Shannon Rothermel 9 Doug Rouse 1 1 Brian Rowland 10 Brian Ruby 11 Cheryl Ruffa 9 . Gary Ruffa 11 Brad Ruhs 10 1 Jeff Rule 11 1 Jeff Ruth 11 Stuart Rutledge 10 T 1 Matt Ruyle 9 Stacey Ryals 10 Carliia Salois 1 1 0 Cheryl Sampson 11 Wes Sampson 9 Jill Samsel 10 Scott Samsel 11 Brock Sanders 9 Fondi Sanders 9 Debbie Sanderson 1 1 Robyn Schmachtenberge 10 Karl Schmidt 9 Kevin Schmidt 9 Craig Schmucker 10 Robert Schoen 9 Kristy Schrlver 1 1 Brad Scott 11 Clint Scott 9 Danielle Seabaugh 10 Tamie Seavers 11 Melissa See 10 Dan Selim 10 Nancy Selim 1 1 Cindy Sewell 10 Kenda Sexton 10 Lost one to coll if quits A weekend date at the drive-in, a hotdog, popcorn, and ju-ju fruit, all topped off with a cherry soda - Things seemed pretty simple when the Hi-M, Queen City, and other local drive-ins were the hottest spots in town on a Saturday night. They were said to be the wave of the future and the best thing to happen since bubble gum. Every teenager in town was asking Dad to borrow the car so he could pick up his girl and catch the A close of an era was marked as the last drive-in movie was played on September 29, 1985. pated but everyone will re- member. R s xv V tp- six'- mix . ar n Q X23 X X X 1 j i K' nn, Q 1 . Qygy 1. 1 X - ..'s ' s '35 'XXX X X A , QQ -or .rr 5' ,QC C ,Rx kt if .f .,., i 0 , X . ., .l., 5. X .jg 1. mi. X i s 1 Q ,kg -, '1' . N ' l ' x 'Tr F ' x XE ,t X I .5 gi -s. - We - 1 -Q ,, X X 7 if r X 1 X w 0 ' s WS Q if Q Xt s X QQ X 1 Q x .1 v- ts 1 4 4 UNDERCLASSMEN s 5 5 Xi X M . - s XXX is 4. Ji L 'FT7f'ltTisYY5sW ' 1 ':1e.:',f?5 Wx as X XXX s txwf , is k ff . A 3 , 3 Ti' Xxft , X, 3 X N lg X KR .-4.-saggy, Aff! XC? S Q: ' A 'Qs Q Bn fq , 5 ,,..a'5. l -V 2 -eff? f ' ' ,, 'k'e+ p - Q ,gg-.G latest flick at the Queen City. If my date and I decided to do something a little differ- ent, we went to the drive-in, said junior Matt McDowell. The things that made the drive-in so popular were the cost, not to mention an easy place to get together with friends. One sophomore said that the last bash at the Queen City was great. Al- though it got a little rowdy, all of her friends had a lot of fun. The death of the drive-in was something no one antici- i V25 W N '-W -as x ,X ' A 1-. SMS Q Q 2 L . .SYS . - Q' .e. 4 it Ns.-. ..- Y' , ,, li' 1 s S vv N 9 'Qs .1 'X I xX X i X. i A i . 4 I , 1 ss 5 A N ,I ,s .-4 .' Yji- Fi .15 av , . sk. X t . , N Q2 4 X Q X f fs if, s. A . M ., 5 . R 1 ev 3 8 ' E x . A 2219 . ' 2 1. H 1 1' SY so X 1 X Ns, ' ii-as XX x -4 X - gs N Q X . X xxx X - , ,, , sr i g Qs ' 'N X i- Qi K- - is . .-: - gi .. f 9 1 9 . - 1 - 'Ns 5,4 ss, sais , te 1' Q w V 1 N 2 if - ,, . 15 . , . , I , is . - -. t A U f' . 'K K . x is . 1 f s- 1 1 i N. Q T. f' , A A.. fv- Zag. Igjff, f , 4 1 Q 5 2 if SE i 3 il J 3+ ,R 1 'i 1 i ,I 1 -1 1 i 2 5 i 4 i 5 3 3 I 1 1 1 l as U . fxgg. xi i ' 5 1 if K 'W . yr A X Q- L iw I - sexism 42 I ' '..g,z,giQ1f 1 V rf Q . , , f ,ff A f I 'l ff GQ ' ,y 5 r . H y 2 if ,A Nt 1 x
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V ii! i-,B -9'Lgg Q4 ,, ff We JZ J f ,WW Q 7 , ffmiof X I he S or A, eg , 79 K. P 'QQ a Ready for Christmas shoppers, Q 0 ESI! Opus adorns many colorful accesso- O I I I I C S Q ries on shelves at the Battlefield - ,N Mall. S h K C , KD What you t . What was once found amusing, such as lit- Sald tle kids and their pals, had been turned aside t , f as modern readers Wanted government and Worldwide B a 15 your avor' issues. They seemed to be offered in a humorous way in ite comic strip? i Bloom County 37 Wo , Garfield 2 5 WJ Other 38WJ order to relieve the pressure of daily life. Strips like Bloom County and Doonesbury featured economic issues occurring in the nation. Other times the comics had even presented issues dealing with World crisis. I thought it was great when all the comic strips did something on the problem of World Hunger on Thanks- giving Day, freshman Curt Bell said. It showed that we cared even in a country where we don't have to worry about that problem, he added. Whether the nation as a Whole was growing up or just getting more involved, the comic strips reflected the attitudes and interests of our society. junior Paul Gaska said, With all of the problems Americans have to deal with on a day to day basis, it's easy to see why we have the comic strips that We dof, , V .wir , , NV . X 3 5 X f R Elf-1 4 p R . t , . V ' T xx Y A 'Qs ,, ' R i i 4, LQ fligjj t , . g - a Q 2' iii, 'N K A 4 D 3 ' is t 5 , I .Q ,A x , Q il , 4 X ,av - ffl ., , Wx Q., ..,,,.,,, .., Q , 4-5 :asa Nf ' i rsveasxs s 1.1 -:wa :Q X X he 5 - X 3' N' is - 'f 4 5 , , X so X i o X u, .f HON 'SR N l X X 5' se ' sg XS SN X ,X A X5 3 Y 5 as , sg 1 K ...Ji X. -x,.x Collin Quigley 9 Curtis Rader 11 e e Lynette Rainey 11 Darin Raines 10' R Dori Rarnsdell 9 t i , Linda Ramsey 1,14 R Mike Ramsey li W Susan Rarnsey 11 Jerry,Ranr!1es 10 Julie Ratliff 10 i Frank Rea 9 W Q 1 Jeff Reagan 10 e Jason Ream 10 ff s Jasonieasoner 9, Travis Reasoner,1O Johnny Recias9 ' 4 r Lari Redfearn 9 i W car-omeed 10 r Debbie Reed 11 g y Kenneth Rcedy 10 l Becky Reel 102 f Kurt Rehagen'9 i . Sean Reichert 10 so Lance Renner 10 Brian Repplinger 10 Robin Ressdorf 11 Martin Revels 10 Michelle Revels 9 Catrina Rhodes 9 Hillary Rhodes 9 Jamie Rice 1 1 Sara Rice 1 1 Elizabeth Riehn 10 Kathryn Riwenberg 9 Todd Riggins 9 Ryann Rinker 9 Mike Rios 1 1 Holly Ripper 10 Amy Rizzo 9 Brent Roach 10 Laura Robb 11 Emily Roberts 10 Trinette Roberts 10 Scott Robertson 1 1 Stacy Robertson 10 Todd Robertson 11 Susan Robinson 10 Chris Rock 10 UNDERCLASSMEN 1- , ,s I A af-in A 'HO 5.
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