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Bus Drivers Play Vital Role At CHS George Kearn, Alan Smith, Verlin Reyser, Jan Dextrixhe, Richard Cyphers, Lesley Ann Lewis, Phyllis Burke, Kathy Bumgardner, Betty Ramsey, Pat Hattan, Judy Johannsen, Wilma Owen. Staff 11
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Cooks Daily Feed The Hungry School £iontfNeva Demanett, Dorothy Strait, Bernadette Lambert. Back: Mahala Carter, Berna Yarnell, Helen Mosher, Mae Pounds, Phyllis Moon. Custodians Keep The Campus Clean Front: Carroll Sleffel, Richard DeWitt, Harold Kearn. Back: Dean Grimm, Eldon Collins, Charles Peterson. 10
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A Review Of The Year What an interesting year of dramatic contrasts! Inflation went down, but double digit unemployment played havoc with many lives. The local agri- cultural economy saw depressed farm prices and an extremely wet growing season. Sports fans enjoyed a topsy- turvy World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals emerging as victors. Movie fans were inspired by the theme song of Rocky III . The football strike changed the habits of many sports fans on Sunday afternoon and Monday Night. The Tylenol scare frightened the gen- eral public. The off year elections showed mixed reaction to the Reagan- omics. Jobs became a major issue. Most citizens were greatly relieved after November 2 when they no longer had to listen to or watch political com- mercials. Video addiction was especially evident in the arcades as Pac Man and Donkey Kong reigned supreme, consuming both opponents and operators' quar- ters. Speilburg's E.T.'s quest to phone home captured the hearts of the big- gest movie audience ever. The movie Gandhi and the message of non-vio- lence made its impact. Many music fans enjoyed Alabama's Mountain Music, along with many other songs. This year's fashions kicked with such styles as ruffled blouses, straight legged pants and the popular prairie skirts and petticoats that created the country look . Jeans with well known designer names were an always favorite. Con- cert shirts were tough along with Nike tennis shoes. The guys wore jeans with assorted hind pocket designs, ox- fords and polo shirts. Permanents cov- ered many heads of both gals and guys. Fads hit the scene with friend- ship pins and crazy shoestrings. Smurfs and Garfield the cat were favorites on notebook covers. Fads came and went, but genuine fashions stayed for awhile. These pictures show many people being themselves. 12 Commentary
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