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Electronic games were a ripolf lor some, and a passion lor others. Freshman Kristy Alexander makes a splash on the bumper boats at Castle Golf and Games. Ya-K V J K In it ,, i , - , , K W .mas-asf fv- Sophomore Ray Saunders and Junior Gale Alvarado wait for their pizza at Godlathers 36 Student Life
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THE L00 Preppies, took over campus as styles changed in our clothes, shoes, and hairstyles. Khaki shirts and lzod shirts of various colors were the standard uniform for girls. The popu- lar look for guys was the button down shirts and jeans. ln hair-dos - Feathers were out and the ponytail was in. French braids were worn in back, around the head and in two braids, always tied with a ribbon to match the lzod. For the guys, short, styled hair and closely cropped beards were fashionable. The kind of wheels we drove was important. Sports cars such as a Dat- sun 28OZ, Trans Am, or an MG midget were popular and many four- wheel drive trucks could be spotted on campus. K ,.,. ,,., , ....., W, 1 ,434 '4-5 38 Student Life .gl In cars
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