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WHO SAID YOU DON’T NEED ANOTHER HOLE IN YOUR HEAD There were several “little” fads that went around in 1980-81. One of the most popular was the pierced ears. Now it’s not that hav- ing a pierced ear was so unusual, it’s the fact that some of the ears that were pierced were pierced two, three, and four times. In fact there were some girls walking around with as many as seven holes in each ear. And it wasn’t only the girls who were wearing ear- rings. The guys got into the act too by adding a single hole to their left ears. Another fad that went around campus was the book bags. It was very fashionable to carry your books in nap-sacks, back-packs, and shoulder bags. “Prep” also became very “in”. The alliga- tor died out to Polo, and unless you wore “the right” jeans, you might as well of worn nothing at all. Other “preppy” items in- cluded pink shirts, green skirts, khakis, ber- muda shorts, big plaids, see-through yellow pants, boxer shorts, penny loafers, add-a- beads, button downs, bermuda bags, and lots of make up. We even had a “Preppy Handbook” that told us how to put it all together. 28
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“So you see Hippie, there were just as many good times as there were bad. But we’ve spent enough time on the bad. Let’s remember some of the good. Remember the Bloodmobiles? They were great!” “Yes, Old Man, I remember. It seems like we were all the time sticking ourselves for something that year.” On February 12, 1981, the Red Cross Bloodmobile visited our campus. Students, faculty, and administrates donated a total of 160 pints of blood. Although the projected goal was not reached, the senior class sponsored event was a definite success. Local Red Cross offi- cials and senior class officers wish to extend their apprecia- tion to all those who contri- buted so generously to the effort. 27
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“How well I remember, Hippie. We had all kinds of fun, didn’t we?” “Uh-huh. And we found all kinds of ways to have our fun. Running became very popular too. Seems like everyone was in on the act.” “Looks like we’re coming to the end of the year, Hippie.” “Yup. Time to turn the page on time.” 29
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