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Signs of the Times Portray Life in 1977 V THE TUNES October— If You Leave Me Now Chicaqo November— Tonight's T Night Rod Stewart December— Tonight's tt Night Rod Stewart January— I Wish Stevie Wonder February— Torn Betwee Two Lovers Mary Mac- Gregor March— Evergreen Barbra Streisanc April— Rich Girl Hall Oates May— Southern Nights Glen Cambpell
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Our Friends Help To Make Us What We Are! Top Left—Mike Scheel shows us how good his hamburger is. Above Left—Althea Kober attempts to get rid of the photographer by throwing a chair at him. Above Center—David Williams, Bronc Express editor, gives one of hi staff one of those you're missing your deadline looks. Top Right—Paul Warneke goes bananas at a pep assembly. Left—Doug Nunemaker shows us his owie. Above—Jay Carroll practices his dancing routing for the AFS Follies Above Right—C'mon Deanna, it's not that bad! Deanna Bornhoft gives one of her helpless looks. Right—You devil, you! Shelly Dalgarno displays one of her sly looks
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From Rugby shirts to gauchos, Fawcett to Kristofferson, and the Pink Panther to Carrie, the school year of 76-77 flew by us as we listened to the songs of our favorite recording artists and kept our eyes on the screen. 'Angels' turned the guys into devils and the girls dreamed of getting hitched with Hutch. The fashions this year had to be designed for comfort. One felt good wearing these clothes and everyone looked nice, too! Out with grungy, dragging jeans - in with gauchos! One really wonders where we came up with our cliches. We had our own little language. I'm sure many outsiders didn't know what we were talking about half the time! If you don't know what I'm rappin' about, bend over! THE FLICKS Carrie A Star Is Born Rocky Black Sunday King Kong Bound For Glory All the President's Men Return of the Pink Panther The Enforcer Silverstreak THE TALK No kiddin'!'' Alrida! Perhaps you don't recog- nize me! I'm sure! Cute, but not funny. Huh!? Top Left—Rugby shirts were quite the thing to wear with jeans. Here, Lori Loft models one of hers. Top Center—Carol Dimich wears a cowel neck sweater. Bottom Left—Barb Mills seems to be enjoying herself in this gaucho outfit. Above—Farrah Fawcett Majors of ABC's Charlie's Angels and Kris Kristofferson of A Star is Born had to be two of the biggest peo pie in the eyes of Senior High students. Above—Certainly Greg Reiss doesn't plan on wearing those shoes next time he dresses up! One saw a lot of these 3 piece suits on formal occa sions. Above Right—These things won't ever go out of style. Although they look dingy, they're really comfortable, as Mike Scheel can tell you. The Action 23
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