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Dfw. 11: More in-school assemblies, a longer Christmas break, the addition of a snack bar, and a power outage helped to ease the stress of being in the classroom for seven long periods a day. Other headaches surfaced, however, when the larger student body resulted in longer lunch lines and students faced a hundred yard dash between buildings. Bad weather became a perfect excuse for being late to class as students often had to take a different route to cross to the other campus. We have to walk so far between classes, we should get a P.E. credit for it. - Chris Burton, 9 I can't have people spend the nights on weeknights because I'm just a lowly sophomore, and next year, to my parents, I'll just be a lowly junior. - Paul Zosel, 10 School food was so bad that a detention wasn't a vicious enough threat to keep me from searching for a better meal. - Jack Kennedy Oh, no, not again! I hate having my car shoe polished! My dad gets mad and I have to wash it off. - Suzanne Haskell 4 STUDENT LIFE DIVISION W N X233
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I 1. Awaits, , V. Wa If you thought you'd seen it before, you probably had. An assortment of clothes, fads, songs, and rock groups from the sixties and seventies were on the comeback in the eighties. I love it! admitted stu- dents who were surveyed about new old-styles such as Converse high tops, mini skirts, and other relics of the past. Somewhat of a revival in the social attitude of the six- ties emerged as well. lt's just part of my per- sonality, said sophomore Allison Novak. l love the sixties more than anything - all the protests, music, and styles: rebellious and artistic. lt's wonderful. To some parents and teachers, the year's styles were reminiscent of their teenage years. When l was in high school, girls wore mini skirts and fishnet stockings, and we were only allowed to wear pantsuits, no jeans, said Mrs. Cathy Vittorini, giving a first-hand View of the styles from the early sev- enties. According to senior Cheryl Cobb, this similarity was great because it helps bridge generation gaps. Among the most popular rock groups from the sixties and seventies that were popular in the eighties were Led Zeppelin, the Beatles, the Doors, and Boston. Some of the favorite songs included Stairway to Heaven, Black Dog, Thank You, and What is and What Should Never Be by Led Zeppelinp Glo- ria, Light My Fire, and Love Me Two Times by the Doors, and Louie, Louie by the Kingsmen. The reigning favorites of old television shows were The Monkees, Gilligans Island, Leave lt to Bea- ver, and M.A.S.l-I. Popular styles never die - they just go in cycles, said senior Brent Glass. Some day, not so far in the future, the children of to- day's students will be wear- ing our styles - the styles we got from our parents' generation. 6 STUDENT LIFE YEAH, IT'S GREAT! Junior Tawni Burton gets out of her hot red '65 Mustang. MY THREE SONS? Fifties high tops are worn by Andy Hefele, Patrick Ward, and Carl Nordstrom. . S 'JVq .4 .M gi w h M L fig J' i 5 4 wig 5 v 3 Q f Q f- 5 fi t. L ,J v A . -1 I 3 Tir: v h 1 'IK fiiggif WA , Y ' Jmwf f as 'gag i 41 'T 'iuk3'l-J'i3!Jh-5,-gfiiifjflizv i it ij w + im, 'lt , s I Q s t o 'Z M' , . .j ,,,- gif A 5 4:35-7265 ,j,gd,,'gtf?1l . . f ., 4 'rg ,jf 2? iii Qi! S ai ' -if 2 24 :i1t152ifx..' i, ' 'Bef , , 525 , ' 'iff i Eu iyzssaa. -fl-fr L if L fix' t lE'3H'29fla ti! .4 A 'Q1gaz'j:zffE'.g5y'liQ ' 2' t ..'-.i. :f:smf'li.f.ibn-:'. . if Q W '.',-.:.-45ff'Esf-:Z-5 ,A E' 2 .I Tv v ' 1: 'Q up ' f.xYp-.ayiqg:,..- 1' Lg '37 --'a ' K uf',, A if ' '-fi-A 3' f . s T. f H it 1' P ii i' t -t. L .. w' , 5' +1 . nag A W .rv l as fi sf-1 , i 4 1 M ,, S ,Q , 1- t5 eiZ 't'f ' iff . , i f W Mika l A ui AE M F' T - L' ' G v I kfi:.F'I,3 ..l , V H v ,,,i,,.,,--,N Wt, i -.,...- . . 2. sivlli .J ' L i , i, if YR' , 72? t w L f , 4 1 , f1?f2T! +.,- , 5aij,,,.,3f- 9, Wtarisfpi- ii3i:7f.z i' . .. My .. . ! 1 ., 'V ,L .Z-2p.1.ii.t ' 24- r-'Li , fxzfihii q In i ','. A . IW i. fm. -'. : faG ' 2'.,.L .' ' 'ffW9 Y ft 1:-:Pa-'-.1 1 - s ' . . E ...... j -FTE . .L .. api-1.2.---f 1.1 .. F -i, ,.,1,.. a-.. . -K.. it. . Ht- - olilzzwu,.257-,.tiiIfipt' 'rw' v 52 Wiiigi-..'---,,. .J :.' ,:: 1 t --3 Qi ' .31 5 - i it '5:i5f ' Vf'.'.1f -5521 - ' 1t'!. vfH Wwgdifffln5xl:vf'amff'zEa'- 33:ga....f...,i.1.v. W hf13'. fkzim'-.'ai: .. ' twiim-22 2',,--E. . ,. - - . 't , l't,wtrQw?'f'?f5f.Gf'-1:3- . Y' I if ,i .wigiit-aint, M, L..li.jt,.,. y., , ,. .. ,, MA' jg 1 I fi M W X ' A ' -- f t: -ww ii- j- M- i W- ttw'-'Q-.uf-,Q .- Y f ' - ' f i f 35 a .- '-:fig 1-1 ww i 'ta 3- W mutt my 33? 'iflhil If . . W' L L - iii., ..g.iffgj,,a5El5.fi griiivigiwg F Mic 3i.:,f.f2-ff- I-12 H'f'!'s!'5 .i7L'?:-1 - - J .,,- gi ..f, I l I K . X' I J
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