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Letthe sum shine Whether it was called the energy crunch, pinch or squeeze, its effects were felt by all. Carpooling, turning down the thermostat and adding extra blankets still didn't lower the rising cost of energy. One group of students in the Science Department, however, decided to iight back against higher fuel bills and search for alternate methods to obtain energy. Physics students researched the productivity of solar energy and found that their classroom could be converted from conventional heating to solar heating. They projected that the cost of a collector would be paid for by the savings in fuel bills over three years. After extensive planning, they found that the only element confining them was a lack of funds. The students went to Govemor Bill Clinton to ask for support and received his backing in 13 applications for grants. None produced mgfjf - ,f, , funds, however. , O Next the students appealed as g YW to the home court, their V - f- Q K parents and local businesses. 11 JZ!! A Y 1,-ap gg Donations and contributions .-1' O ., -f ' W ' My .,t,,, O provided the needed materials ppy A . . V to start the project. T X V A tt'i, N 'A Class time was devoted to learning new skills in soldering, hammering and painting as the students began work on the construction of the collectors. The project was completed just in time for the warm spring weather, but the students had the satisfaction of knowing that their solar collector would be ready for use in the future. The students planned a reception for the finished project, inviting Governor Clinton and other supporters. Besides leaming through first-hand experience the physics involved in planning and building the collectors, the students became aware of the strength of red tape and the power of working together for a goal. TGS int-shirts The end ofthe '70's and the beginning of the '80's saw the T-shirt become one of the most popular items in teenagers' wardrobes. T-shirts advertised beer and supported athletic teams. In fact, most Arkansas Razorback fans had at least two shirts that showed who their favorite football team was. Other shirts became popular as world events unfolded. One shirt showed the face of the Ayatollah Khomeini, coming out of a toilet seat. 6? 1 Some T-shirts displayed catchy sayings. One read, Everybody is looking at you looking at my chest. When the dawn of the '80's saw clothing prices at a record high, it became apparent that the relatively inexpensive T-shirt might never go out of style. if ' '- sf 21 iiifi Ifblafg A 1 , . --f' ,.,-., If W ,. rb i.. .x, NW it hymns it 1,4,,2fa1,- s a t. Q, .,. .,.,.,., t End ofa Decade Sl
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S L NG 77 923 - Hello 80's Gcassed up We were all tired of hearing about the rising cost of gasoline, but it was still a problem Patriots who owned their own wheels had to face. Hearing grumble about 60 cents a gallon didn't bother us, but when we stood at the pump putting that liquid gold into our tanks at a ghastly sum of 31.17 a gallon, we could almost feel our pocketbooks shrinking. Gasoline prices gave Pats a cold slap in the face and in the pocketbook. Ten dollars worth barely lasted a week as we turned to smaller cars which got more miles per gallon. H Q I rl I mes Hairstyles for the '70's less popular as the natural ranged from long or short look was reaching a high shags to the Egyptian point. geometric cuts, and popular hair colors went from brunette to blonde and finally red. In the early '70's hair for women was longer with frosting becoming popular. Men still sported the long hair of the '60's, but styles were getting shorter. During this period, blacks became a major influence on hairstyles as crimping and afros became the in thing for men and women of both races. Coloring hair became Surprisingly, it looked as if the '80's would give hairstyles of the '40's a second life. It seemed that hair would be longer and all one length. Braiding techniques were also becoming popular with women, with hairstyles for men remaining short and slightly above the ear. As styles changed, however, it appeared that the natural look in hair color was here to stay. 50 Student Life Ivlczkirftrmcks Four wheelin' became a popular pastime on the sporting scene at the '70's drew to a close. For teenagers, four wheelin' provided a change of pace from just cruisin' after a day at school. Climbing Dead Man's Hill just off of Napa Valley Drive or maneuvering through ruts that looked as if they had been made by a bulldozer were challenges that brought excitement and action. Most agreed that four wheelin' was just clean fun, or maybe not so clean. It depended on whether they were climbing hills or tearing up some mud.
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You in Team Sports One for All. . Special Feature High over Hall ........ .... 7 6 You in Individual Sports All for One ........... .... 8 0 ....54 Fancy fan. Early fans get the best seats Julie Genz discovers as she waits for the kick off of the Russellville game. You ln Sports Sports 52-Sports School also brought back old The team on the field or court grudges on the sports field. Once represented each of you, just as again a football war was waged you became a part of the team at with the Hall High Warriors, both every game. Soccer, gymnastics, on and off the field, and for the track, football, volleyball and seventh year in a row, you came basketball were common out victorious fwith the exception elements that bound you of the loss of Balstovitchj. together. The individuals were The basketball team reiterated the team, and you were -the the Patriot spirit by beating the individuals. number one Ole Main Wildcats in N rain n r I t nordnrkofnlght Runnin back . . . . or o s ee . g the final game of a dlsappolntlng Jerome Sims mixes sweat with rain as he rests on season. the sidelines during the Northeast game. The Patriots slipped to a 10-0 loss to the Chargers.
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