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Sports 1. Football 2. Swimming 3. Volleyball 4. Bowling 5. Basketball 6. Biking 7. Baseball 8. Jogging or Running 9. Tennis 10. Skiing In High School, it is better to: i. date around — 70% b. have a steady — 25% . not date at all — 5% Music Makers 1. Olivia Newton John 2. Linda Ronstndt 3. Crystal Gayle 4. Rita Coolidg - 5. Barbra Strel'. ana Face Stuffers Bottoms Up 1. Pepsi 2. Dr. Pepper 3. Coke 4. Sprite 5.Shake 1. Pizza 2. Munchies 3. French Foes 4. Hamburgers 5. Tacos 1. Who gasps for air before every sentence? 2. Who frequently plays with his mustache? 3. Who starts a lecture with Ladies and Gentlemen ? 4 Who threatens students with Do you want a whop? ? Pick of the Flicks 1. Grease ; 2. Uo in Smoke J 3. Sgl. Pepper's 4. Animal House M 5. H oper 6. Smokey and the Bandit 7. Star Wars 8. Jaws 11 9. Heaven Can Wait 10. Saturday Night Fever reigner . Sty • ghat 4 Bee Gees ‘erosmith Meatloaf REO 8. Boston 9. 1 2 3 eetwood Mac K.ss 1. Ted Nugen4 2. Bob Segar 3. Peter Framp • 4. Andy Gibb 5. Barry Manila ■
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SUMMIT SURVEY SEVENTY-NINE Tube Tops of the Charts 1. Mork and Mindy 2. Saturday Night Live 3. Soap 4. Monty Python 5. M A S H 6. Three s Company 7. One Day at a Time 8. Eight Is Enough 9. Family 10. Diff rent Strokes Pocket Emptiers 1. Clothes 2. School lunches and other day-to-day expenses 3. Records and tapes 4. Car 5. Concerts and Movies 1. Double Vision 2. Hot Blooded 3. Paradise by the Dashboaid Light H4. Hot Child in the City 5. Two Out of Three Ain't Bad Wheels With Appeal 1. Corvette 2. Camaro 3. Trans Am 4. Chevy 5. Mustang Wasted Weekends 1. Partying 2. Sports 3. Dating 4 Listening to radio, records, tapes, etc. 5. Watching television Wild and Crazy Guys 1. Steve Martin 2. Richard Pryor 3. George Carlin
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August School Starts, September Varsity football squad starts season off on the right foot by winning their first four games. 1978 yearbooks are handed out. Students are pleased. Cross country is on the run! The golf team swings into action! Volleyball team bumps off first two opponents of the season. Southern lllinoisian player of the week is John Cowan. Students of the Month: Mary Limbaugh, Alex Melchers October Homecoming activities — big success! Jackets defeat Nashville Hornets. Junior class wins the float competition. Sam Syltani is crowned Homecoming Queen. Members of her court were: Beth Colvis, Lynda Cox, Kellie Gordon, and Jan Uffelman. Southern lllinoisian player of the week is Scott Bridges. Juniors place class ring orders. Golf team wins the conference title again. Chris Jones is named conference medal- V ist for the second year in a row. Anna Reiss is winner of the Hugh O'Brien award. Lorri Welge is the winner of the Baldwin Power Plant essay contest. Students of the Month: Cheri Yankey, Tim Lochhead The . . yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream. —Gibran November A 1978 -----'N Football team finishes second in the conference. Jackets named to the all-conference team: Scott Bridges, Tim Lochhead, Dean Link, Alex Melchers, and Louis York. Basketball practice begins under the direction of new uead coach Burk. Student Council holds first dance of the year. Seniors get prepared by ordering announcements. Students of the Month: Rhonda Johnson, Mike Dungey December Basketball season starts. What a blast! C.H.S. experiences first bomb threat. Student Council holds Christmas dance. Music is provided by Satisfire. Annual Christmas program and Art show are a success. Small scale revolution! Students walk out of school as a protest. 75 students are suspended. Basketball team travels to Freeburg tournament and takes third place. Scott Bridges is named to the all tournament team. Students of the Month: Bonnie Mueller, Chris Jones.
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