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GUM CHEWING Gum chewing is forbidden at SHS, or so the Student Hand- book says. However, the school's policy on gum is very difficult to enforce. Many students chew gum regu- larly in classes, for numerous reasons. Some of the more notable reasons include get- ting rid of bad breath, avoid- ing eating, preventing the detection of smoke, eliminat- ing cottonmouth, satisfying a nervous habit, and simply sticking the wad wherever you wish when finished. Here is a picture of some juniors chawing happily away on some bubble gum. These residents of Homeroom 36 include David Schrayer, Dean Schellhamer, Bruce Sipos, Chris Schew, Bruce Roberts, Matt Roland, Brian Roberts, Mary Smith, Lisa Smith, Charlene Snyder, Sandy Shollenberger, Jane Rex, Sally Rex, Michele Schuck, Kathy Schock, Pat Schuck, Angie Schleicher, Cathy Roth, Pam Shelly, Brenda Smith, Kim Schaller, Karen Saas, and Debbie Rindge. 28
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School Dances Some people would say that disco is still a musical trend; however, with the 1979 sales figures in, most industry experts agree that disco sales are declining. Here at SHS when some stu- dents were asked to pose for a disco picture, they flatly refused. This trend can also be seen at school dances. Usually, school dances lose money when live music is provided; they lose even more money when records are used instead. But more noticeable than the mere fi- nancial woes is the distinct lack of people dancing. The people pictured below are doing what many people do at school dances; they are sit- ting, staring at an empty floor. The people shown here not dancing include Michele Buzinski, Pasquale Campano, Gary Chabak, Paul Chiaradia, Robert Christman, Michael Coles, Tom Cornell, Susan Cunfer, Danny Day, John De- Long, Lisa DeLong, Andreas Dianna, Antoinette Diehl, Ann Dilliard, Jackie Dorshimer, Debbie Edwards, April Evans, Drew Patzinger, Angela Pelguie- r is, Charlotte Freed, Lorraine Prey, Lori Fritzinger, Everard Gades, Sheryl German, Warren German, Donald Gogel, Terry Goodhile, Kim Granmes, Steve Grammes, Terri Green, Todd Green, Lisa Grube, Kelly Gruber, and Michael Gruber, all fron Homeroom 22. 27
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IT’S JUNE 7Jjn Yes, it's June 27, the fin- al day of yearbook produc- tion. We've been here in the High School in 90 deg- ree weather for two weeks. With workers varying in nuntoer from 2 to 8, we have battled the forces of the Antibook, we have overcome problems like Batsy Betchel, and we have totally lost our minds. Then we discov- ered that page 29 had not been done, so we decided to give ourselves a little credit. (We never get en- ou$i anyway.) It is hot. Mr. Ing wants to leave Fingers have been lost, the state. The Antibook cones in at night and messes up the room.
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