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Guys Hair Reflects Personality lust as girls' clothes fashions come and go, so do guys' hair styles. No certain hair style was worn throughout the year, although many guys had somewhat the same cut. Afro, feather cut, shag, the standard cut and hair with a permanent added were a few of the styles worn. Until a few years ago only girls.wore perman- ents in their hair. But more and more guys have adopted this style recently. They seem to like the curly Afro look given to them by adding a perma- nent. Although many are not wearing a super short cut, some are going back to what is referred to as the standard cut. This used to be how all guys wore their hair back in grade school. And many personally feel that short hair gives them their good looks. Guys were influenced in many ways as to which style they chose. The sport in which they participated often had some effect on how long their hair was. Often there would be a time when their coach would say,l Don't you think your hair is getting too long? or Get your hair cut before the first game. Their girlfriends and parents also often influenced the way they wore their hair. But the biggest reason for choosing their var- ious different hair styles and lengths was their own personal likes and dislikes. 1. Bryon Becker and Bryan Pearson study diligently as Patti Paulson daydreams during their third hour art class. 2. Terry Easley, Terry Soth and Don Stangle stand by junior alley and talk between classes. 3. Coach Barnhart stares off into space during one of the varsity football games. 4. Taking a breather from class are juniors Craig Linn and Paul Boese. 5. Seniors Rolando Gonzalez, Ted Tolbert and Robert Gonzalez listen attentatively to another senior guy before classes start. 6. Seniors Tom Griffith, Brian Gray, Kevin Poore, Mike Wright and Matt Stagner display the lengths of hair from short to long. 7. Smiling for the photographer, juniors Mike Beardmore and Randy Weerts walk through the halls on their way to class. 8. luniors Tim Stahl, leff Williams, David Lee, Mike Beardmore, Tony Gonzalez and Doug Havens take time before school to sit in junior alley and discuss the week's happen- ings. 9. A few of many hair styles worn by guys are shown by, Top Rovrg Clay Carrier, John Morton, Brad Smith, Dwayne Dyck and Mike Bostong Bottom Rowg Drew Holstine, Charlie Newell, Tom lay, lohn Richstater and Phil Fiene.
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C Summer Freedom Ends School Begins A new life - regular hours, classes, sports, a dance, elections and clubs - brought many students back into the routine of school. Students found it again necessary to change from their relatively carefree summer schedule to include time for homework and a few more hours of sleep. Getting up for an eight or nine o'clock class proved to be a more difficult task than expected. All this school activity cut a few hours here and there from TVgtime or dragging Main. Sports were possibly a more pleasant use of the rationed time. Football -started with spirits high from a 21-7 win over McPherson. Cross country and tennis also performed well at their meets in September. The debate class had their first activity in September, They began their year by hosting the Newton Invitational on September 24 and 25. STUCO elections took place September 9. A dance after the Winfield game was one of the activities planned by STUCO. They also helped the student body out by presenting them with rules and regulations in the Student Handbook. Work was already starting for Homecoming next month. G E ll oegosecdl s mheiee 1. Chosen as the favorite food at the high school cafeteria, pizza was enioyed by many, including iiinior Charlotte Pauls. 2. Senior Gina Christensen goes bananas at a Pep Assembly 3. Giving eye tests at enrollment, Mrs. lohn Siemens assists 1uniorCindi Meirowsky. 4. Looking at class rings sold by Bob Dare, loston's salesman, are rumors Deserie Mayfield, Kyle Suderman, Paul Boese, Lora Smith and Mark Hall. Juniors had many styles and prices to choose from. 5. Railroader staffers Dave 'Mc Cracken and Joe Robb sell yearbooks in the Com- mons during lunch. 6. Trying to keep organized, Susan Buller, sophomoreg Anita Sauerwein, seniorg leff Watts, iuniorg Cindy Kemme and Gail Niles, seniors work at the Newton Invitational Debate Tournament. 7. Making a tackle during the scrimmage is senior Doug Gaeddert. 8. After giving his campaign speech at the STUCO elections, senior loe Preheim was voted in as class president. There were many more people running for offices than in the past, .M cava' U' I sq-- Q..-- I 12 ' xv! . .ag up M Ii 3' 4. ' vmf, - fl . ' .qt . T-, 'K - 1' , 5, ' ace 3 , 2 ,ll 1 l 53 Q14 -I
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