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WARDITES ESCAPE SCHOOL PUNISHMENT IN CAPITOL Close-Up For $735.90 students visited the na- tion’s capitol and observed the govern- ment up close. They headquartered at the Sheraton Hotel in Arlington, Va. Their roomates were from Louisiana and Minnesota. Close Lip's itenary in- cluded sightseeing and lectures. For lei- sure they enjoyed seeing Joseph and his Technicolor Dream Coat. The highlight for many students was a side trip to colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Sightseeing in Washington. D.C.. Stephanie Taylor and Shelly Melville were on a roll. Closeup Group: Row I: Joel Jensen. Row 2: Jody Anderson. Melanie Ball, Mary Jane Callister. Michelle Woods. Steph Taylor. Annete Payne. Amanda Hansen. Row 3: Robert Neilson, Kevin Vick, Mike Wood. Pat Brady. Shaun Tulis, Dave Perschon, Dawn Atkin. Jay Barney. Row 4: Scott Pugh, Sid Johnson, Rich Van Patton. Gerry Hart. Ron Stagg, Bonnie Evans, Claudia Bualeth, Apio Hunter. Kathleen Weron. Troy Kearl. Row 5: Kirsten Lilly white. Ju- lie Webber. Brent White. Courtney Curtins. Heather Hall. Darcy Babcock, Melanie Pace. Natasha Olsen. Row 6: Christy But ler. Michelle Kimball. Jennifer Nighbur, Lynne Johnson. Joe Dills. Michael Evans. Kevin McClellan. Jeff Carol. Mark Jones. Robert Mathis, Mike Keller. Don Ward. Row 7: Mark Anderson. Tait Eyre. Mike Tunes. Darren Handley. Tony Elggren, Da- vid Porinton. John Wilkenson. Aren't they a goodlooking group?— Jay Barney. Pat Brady, Michelle Woods. Gerry Hart, Ron Stagg. Mary Jane Callister. Sid Johnson, and Melanie Ball. Imitating some transients. Annette Payne lies around with her newly made friends. Close Up CO 33
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84’ Trivia Quiz 1. Who was the successor of ex Miss America Vanessa Williams? (79) 2. Who were the two men that Eliza- beth Taylor was engaged to in 1984? (80) 3. Name the Democrat who was first to drop out of the Presidential race? (81) 4. What name did Senator Gary Hart go by before he changed it? (82) 5. What American woman was the first to walk in space? (83) 6. What exhausted Swiss runner fin- ished the Olympic Marathon at the summer games? (84) 7. Who was the first woman executed in the (J.S. since 1962? (85) 8. What did the Nebraska mule. Kraus, give birth to that she normally would not have? (86) 9. From which country was Miss Uni- verse selected? (87) 10 What new food product did Paul Newman introduce to accompany his spaghetti and salad dressing lines? (88) 11. What record did aviator Brooke Knapp set in 1984? (89) 12. What team did the Boston Celtics defeat to take the NBA champion- ship? (90) 13. Who won the Oscars for best actress and best actor? (94) 14. What did Billy Johnson accomplish at the winter Olympics? (95) 15. What group dedicates themselves to making lots of money and achieving perfection through physical fitness and designer clothes? (96) 16. A new solar system was discovered 239 trillion miles from earth. What is the name of its closest star? (97) 17. What was the hottest selling hair item in 1984? (116) 18. What imported toy overtook Ameri- can markets? (117) 19. What was the name of the group that recorded “Feed the World and don ated profits to the Ethiopian food lift? (139 20. What was the only state Mondale carried during the 1984 Presidential election? (140) 21. Where did the tripping of Mary Deck- er by Zola Budd take place? (141) 22. What is the name of the hospital where the second artificial heart im plant took place? (142) Glenn. Jackson and Hart together on the Democratic tour wave good bye as they continue on. 23. What family principly financed the new Triad Center? (143) 24. What national monument begun its restoration under the chairmanship of Lee lacoca? (144) 25. Whose married name is Zaccaro? (145) Charisma is a spiritual gift. It's not my fault oth- er people have to use other things-like com- mercials. —Jesse Jackson Mr. Reagan will raise tax es. and so will I. He won t tell you, I just did. —Walter Mondale My fellow Americans. I’m pleased to tell you today that I’ve signed legislation that will out- law Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes. —President Reagan Anyone that’s ever had their kitchen done over knows that it never gets done as soon as you wish it would. —President Reagan Anyone that’s ever had their kitchen done over knows that the process is nothing at all like trying to stop somebody from driving a truckload of explosives into your house. —Columist Russell Baker If men could have babies they would have one each. —Princess Diane If he didn't know it scares me. If he did know it scares me. —Minority House Leader Robert Byrd Phil and Steve Mahre prepared for the Olympics at their parents own ski resort in Yakima. Washington. 32 Extra
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CLASSY NIGHTS: SWEETHEARTS AND PROM Flying kites at night?! What event would stir imaginations to such creativity? Junior Prom. It was the dance in which plans were kept secret. Dinner at LaCaille, helicopter rides, and transportation in li- mosines were among the many assorted surprises. Excitement and anticipation was felt throughout the student body as the time drew near for formal dresses and suits or tuxedos. It was the one chance of the year to go all out and enjoy the at- mosphere of the Capitol Ro- tunda. Being such a super dance, why did it seem that fewer than usual people were attending? Money was the reason of course! Although the school tried to keep the cost down by stressing that tuxedos were not required, it was still an expen- sive dance. It’s the type of thing you know is coming up and you should save for it if you want to go”, said Joel Johnson who attended J.P. Yet many still said, It’s too rich for my blood! , and went to a mov- ie. For those who did attend the money was well spent on an elegant evening full of fun, and as the theme declared, Inno- cent Love. Rivaling Junior Prom for the nicest dance of the year was Sweethearts. The only dressy girl’s choice dance, Sweet- hearts was very popular. It was less expensive than J.P. and yet still classy. Held near Valen- tines, it was the perfect oppor tunity for girls to ask their sweetheart or the guy they had their eye on all year. Based on Jack Wagner's song All I Need , the theme added to the romantic atmosphere. Royalty was Heidi Bowman, Mindy Lar- son, and Teresa Jensen. All seemed pleased with this choice of royalty and with the night in general. 34 CJunior Prom
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