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Rub-0-dub-dub Derek, unaware of his marriage to Mrs. Chancelor, proposed to Jill. Will he find out of his marriage before it's too late? Then, there's helpless Eric. Can he survive the 12 hour heart surgery? What about Doug? Will he ever get his liquor license back? Can Nick find a way out of his marriage proposal to Erica? j Addicted Patriot viewers jwaited in suspense to find out the janswers to these and many other 'pressing questions concerning jthe lives of their favorite TV ldrama characters. f 'Not being able to see your jfavorite soap opera first hand 'wasn't too terrible because jsomeone would always be home .sick for a day. She could easily catch up her friends for a month on the earth shaking but slow imoving happenings that she viewed in that day. j Many of the people who l tMGk9 love I The place is a dim hallway. Suddenly, from around the corner there comes a mysterious char- acter. He is clad in faded jjeans with 57 patches, a ragged T-shirt with Love, not ,War splattered across the Ifront, leather sandals, rose ,colored glasses, and is humming ,an off-key rendition of Surfin' U.S.A. Is ita reiect from Class of 65? No, it's a Patriot celebrating 60's Day at Parkview. Similar to the popular 50's Day, which has been around ever since Happy Days first lleaped into our living rooms, j6O's Day invited students to dress up and represent the 60's. K It was different. We have always had the same old things like Color Day and 50's Day. All of the students can relate with the 60's because that's when we grew up, said Dana Bluhm, basketball homecoming committee chairman. One of the most popular clothing styles of the 60's was the mini-skirt, which enjoyed a short popularity during that decade and the early 70's. My dad wouIdn't let me out of the house in my mini-skirt was most girls' excuse for their ' lack of 60's Day outfits. watched soap operas found them good gossip topics when classroom activities got to be boring. Bernadette Rogers kept up with her favorites, The Young and Restless, Edge of Night, One Llte to Live, General Hospital, Ryan's Hope and All My Children. I can relate to the reality of the everyday lives of the fictitious characters myself. Cecilia Hartness said, I enjoy soap operas and think they are interesting, but it's hard for me to get involved because of school. People who didn't have time to watch dramas during the day became hooked on Soap. Donald Bratton, social studies teacher, said, I enjoy watching Soap because it is a delightful comedy ranging from slapstick to subtlety. Teri Tisdale HOT WUI' Another trend of the 60's was the flower-child or hippie look. This was one ofthe most popular 60's Day outfits, usually made up of bright, loud clothes such as vests, beads and with flowers inthe hair. I wore hippie clothes because hippies are one of the first things I think of when I think about the 6O's, said Bobby Fowler, senior. Craig Boyd Dan Howard Indy 500, here we come Sob story. Frank Telfer and Pamela Lincoln emote in The Doctors. destination. working, and your steering ci securely attached to vehicle. wheel falls into your lap. dj round, You should: 4. On an expressway, you should aj not answer this question. never: bl avoid this situation. al play I Dropped My Dolly In The Dirt on your horn. bl drive around cracks to avoid breaking your mother's back. cl hunt buffalo. dl quote Thoreau. 5. Ped Xing means: al Orthopedic Shoes Fitted Here. bl For Sale in Burmese. cl l'd walk a mile fora Camel. dl We Polish Centipede Shoes. 6. Before changing lanes you should: al check for landing helicopters. bl check your football playbook. cl accelerate to a speed that is one and one-third of the square root of the square of your original speed. di true. 7. You are driving down Barrow Road, when suddenly you must swerve to mlss hlttlng a dog. cl call a mechanic. dl relax, things could be worse. 8. You want to make a U-turn but a sign says No U-turn you should: al forget it. bl make a V-turn. cl see page 305. dl put a dime in the nearest parking meter. 9. Flashing blue lights on the root ofthe car behind you mean that the driver plans to: al join the Air Force. ul run for senator. cl none ofthe above. dl one of the above. tO. A speeding ticket may mean that you wlll have to attend: al Sunday school. bl a speed reading class. ci the next teamsters' meeting. dl funeral services for the tortoise of The Tortoise and the Hare You discover your brakes aren't fame. K H t aren ear y 'l. Modern drivers' licenses have Answers on page 168 a photograph of: , al the state tree. WE . bl the driver's mother. cl the President's brother. POUSH dl Quasimodo. CENTIPEPE 2. A stop sign looks Ilke: SHOES ' ' aj the Octagon in the capital. E bl a double ferris wheel. j 0 5- , ci a full-blown rose. N ... dl the roof of a large pagoda. 3. When parking on an Incline, Q G wheels should be: al headed in an up-hill direction. bl headed toward your m P plle il 6?
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GDNG!!! DaVinci created the Mona Lisa, Edison created the lightbulbg Ford created the Model T. Seniors created hysterics when they exhibited unique talents to raise money for the Class of '78. The Wrong Show co-star judges were Diilos Filler, Polly Darton, Karo, Tip Ftaylor, appropriately dressed for their roles. When Smiley the Clown performed his magnificent rope chair trick with Patti Lynch, the crowd roared. Smiley, alias Carl Denton, wore a polka-dotted clown suit with white face and a big red nose. His corny jokes were accepted by the crowd because of the convincing magic tricks which accompanied them. The judges, using a 10-point scale, gave Smiley an overall 10. The Dee Gees sent Patriots rolling on the gym floor when they did a pantomime to the record, Don't Leave Me Now. Dressed in men's clothes and ties, they looked out of proportion with small waists and hips stuffed with pillows to make them appear bigger. They danced and sang with the music, and whenever they moved the stuffing would bounce or shift. Six senior girls portrayed characters in another record. The small freckled girl loved her Teddy bear, while one of the girls was a loose looking character. The name of the record was I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say No. Mary Twedt paraded out with a belly full of stuffing, which gave a hint of what would happen if you can't say no! Some unfortunate few were gonged before their acts were completed. One group of senior girls in overalls made a desperate attempt to get it together on kazoos. The result was disasterously hilarious. Bobbing up and down, they blew air into the small kazoos and hot air into the bleachers! Dillos Filler fDaren Dozierb laughed so hard that her stomach ached. To avoid major problems, she took the rubber bonger and struck the gong. The act was shoved off the stage protesting. In new disgulses, glamorous formals and jewels, the girls tried again, but their kazoos were no more cooperative. The audience hit the ceiling, so as before, the act was gonged and students remained intact. The can man, presented by David Colbert, wore a large green plastic trash bag and came out telling jokes: Some say l'm Hefty, but l'm really Glad. Although the jokes didn't get any better, the Pats loved him, and when he was gonged, they shouted, We want 'can man'! We want 'can man'! Sophomore Brook Kohler said, I was really impressed with some of the talent. It was relaxing, and some parts were so funny I thought l'd never stop laughing. The senior class did a tremendous job. I truly enjoyed it. - Linda Richardson i I For my next act. Carl Denton pleases talent show audience with trlcks Involving Pattl Lynch and Mark Sugg. Magic and fun combine happily with SmIIey. P plle M5535 Chuck Barrls she aIn't. Mary Twedt, MC of the Wrong Show, sends Patriots rolling with her corny humor. Seniors rake in over S800 on the event. Zip up your fly Bzzzzzz. Hey! There's something crunchy in my sandwlch! Fifteen points extra credit for every fruit fly killed in class. Twenty if it has red eyes. These were the cries of faculty and students alike as flies flew over the cuckoo's nest here at Parkview. Some characteristics in successive gen erations, such as red eyes. In order to study the fruit flies, it was necessary to etherize them, or put them to sleep. Sometimes the flies woke up before study was finished and flew away from the observation table. Some student took the ether swabbed cotton ball out of the fruit fly jar, an Patriots ate, drank and worked they all flew away. with them all year. The sacrifices that Pafl'l0fS Biology classes were breeding would make for the sake of the fruit flies for genetic study. progress and scientific research They watched the development were remarkable. and characteristics of one gener- Bzzzt. Swat! I I I ation, then searched for similar Jana Wood , f . 0 Q 3 I Xwyuyg - X .1 F H 'sein me cg Did you find the ether?
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41' Heroine Angie Mlze belore accident planned to model Now she hopes to recover enough to return to school for her last two years PRIZE POEM Pam Sumners won fIl'Sf place and S100 in essay, poetry and short story writing con tests sponsored by Scholastic magazine According to the publisher, Nikki Giovanni and Arthur Miller did not equal this record She ls the one frlend whom you call sister: whose words.fall against your ear as hollowly as the spoon scraping her burnished pot ' scourlng pans and talklng of boyfriends she is the one whom you name sister who teaches you the art of mascara one rainy day escorts you into your flrst heels Who leaves the door unlatched for an errlng llttle slster eliminates the evidence of a secret party stuffs you full of orange juice to combat the flu Whose slightest movement holds intrigue you feel the sharp slash of envy because she has baby pictures and Dad wrote a poem for her, not you But she idollzes you for your poetry and long eyelashes, hair that hasn't turned red yet la family traltl she disre ards those a Then one day she leavggiggges time must smooth Rice filters through the August air Mlze bottles for life Struggles whether academic athletic emotional or physical are an integral part of hlgh school One year ago Angie Mlze sophomore became Involved in a physical struggle greater than ordinary one for her life Angle was ln an automobile accident the vlctlm of a drunken drlver who hlt her car and It affected the portlon of her braln governing her movements The accident placed her In the hospital for four months and slnce has caused the need for a full time nurse for Angle at her grand parents home While Patriots achieved a first this year by taklng double champlonshlp ln athletics Angle was also steadily Improving ln her own champion battle Not only did people encoura e Angle by provldlng friendship and moral support but also by worklng to raise money that would help the famlly handle their part of the hospital costs which totalled well over S30 000 excluding fmal therapy The Constltutlon staff sponsored a dance which raised S500 thus starting the Angle Mlze Fund The Class of 79 Angie s class and Liberty Belles to which she had been selected contributed money to the fund Angle steadily Improved after leaving the hospital in September At that tlme she was ln a comatlc state and could only eat pureed foods However by February she was talklng a great deal and with help could stand In a card that the Constltutlon staff received ln February Angie said I am looking forward to when I can return to Parkview Hopefully Angle wlll continue to improve and be able to continue her education at PV Her battle has won admiration from her schoolmates and those who are strangers as well Kay Games her hazel eyes bereft of the flre they knew grateful to you for simply taking care to care She is your slster she takes you in when you choose to be homeless drags you to church when your splrlt lies bleeding' But you mistake trust for stupidity hurt her with your slight schemes vanishing acts The sister who once nursed chicken pox . Must now curse or plty you for your spltefulness wonder at your dual personality She is sister whom you watch with bleary eyes regretting her pliable goodness soft temper thinking that given different circumstances She could have been a poet. Pam Sumners January 28 1977 AIISWON to Offlclll UYIVON 7-9correct.falrto partly cloudy. ten llndy 5001 page 187 Don t show this to your insur- ance agent. Wrlte for profession advice: Dear Evel, In care of your newspaper. The correct answer for all ques- tions ls 0-3 correctg pitiful to poor. Perhaps you should avoid stop signs, hills, expressways, centi- pedes, four-lane streets, steering wheels, flashing blue lights, and drag strlps. Meet Llnda Ronstadt fslngs poor, poor, pltlful me t. 10 correct. It Is obvious that Madame Fate intends for you to moveto a large clty where you won't be able to drlve, or yo wlll become very wealthy and have a chauffeur. 4-6 correct: poor to falr. Retire Now she moves through a world dappled with meeknessg Your keys' Check out CAT and P plie 66 your taxlcabs. . .r
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