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It is 9 p.m. in the city of Commerce, the “town with nothing to do.” However, if you take a quick glance around the town on a Friday night you will see how each student fills their hours of boredom. The kickers can be found alongside their four-wheeled companions (trucks) raising as much $ (@ as can be raised on the parking lot of Howards Discount Center. After an exciting rodeo, true cowboys can be found two- stepping to the sounds of Ronnie Milsap, Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings. They take pride in their western dress, their music and mostly in their trucks. The freaks can generally be found on the outskirts of town trying to assemble enough people to have a party. “Party” is the most important word in the vocabulary of freaks. They live for Friday nights. When they cruise the Sonic, you can hear the blaring sounds of the Zoo bringing jam from Thin Lizzy, Povit Blank and Ted Nugent. The blacks can be found gathering at the cafe for a game of pool, or just to listen to the “funk” of the latest soul bands. They enjoy playing basketball, partying and dancing. In Neylandville, they usually assemble on the school grounds. They enjoy listening to soul bands like the Commodores, L.T.D. and the Formaldehide Funk Men. The next class of students includes the Peabodies. They can usually be found “grazing the pastures of knowledge” in the privacy of their own home. These students seldom dare to wander from their houses unless they are called by a good movie, an educational adventure of the chance to get hold of a rather enticing book. The last group of students includes those who are bold enough not to be tied to any of the above social classes. It is this group of people that makes up a large portion of our student body. These students have earned respect for what they do and for the example they seem to set. They are the students everyone is expected to be like and most of the faculty likes to protect. They live two entirely different lives. At school they make honor grades and are active in all student activities, but, for entertainment, after the adults have gone to sleep, it is a large part of this group that is found mixing freely with the other students. They attend concerts, go to parties and participate in all of the other typical high school activities. 28
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▲e a. Tony Dorsett entertains all Cowboy fans. b. Zane Pressley lays back to the sounds of the ZEW. c. The crowd cheers the Tigers on to another victory, d. Kirby Lambert and Kim Elliott play foosball at the Showdown, e. Lacy Hill enjoys another dance at the Electric Circus. 29
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