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What's wrong Alisha? Alisha Porter enjoys the free food at Campus Life's Burger Bash in September. The Burger Bash is the first event of the second year for Campus Life. What a face. Robin Miller was Eastside's representative in the Miss Campus Life contest in February. Ping pong was a popular activity at Campus Life meetings. Games and activities were a big part of Campus Life. Putting them away. Marty Daniels tries to eat as many sloppy Joe sandwiches as possi- ble at the Burger Bash. Campus Life 25
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Campus Life provides insight Good, clean fun. That's what Campus Life provided to many students throughout the year. Campus Life is an organization not related to the school but known about by most students. It emphasizes a balanced philos- ophy of life for teenagers, which simply states that a person needs to keep growing in the mental, so- cial, physical, and spiritual areas of life. Campus Life emphasizes the revelance of Christianity to the rest of the living. Meeting every Monday night in the cafeteria, Campus Life meet- ings were known for being highly informal. It was not unusual for a student to have toothpaste in his hair after a meeting. Besides the weekly meetings. Campus Life, a part of Youth for Christ, held many other trips and activities throughout the year. In September, Campus Life spon- sored the Mousehole. Other ac- tivities included The World's Largest Hayride, Skit Lift '81, Miss Campus Life, Florida Breakaway, the Mini 500 bike race, and Be-on- a-skit Waterski Marathon. On a more serious note, led by teacher's Chris Raber and Tom Ba- zow, students were able to discuss such topics as loneliness, marriage, and dating. i Campus Life leader Chris Raber is an in- dustrial arts teacher. Campus Life met ev- ery Monday night in the cafeteria. The oth- er leader was elementary school teacher Tom Bazow. That's toothpaste on Brian Carpenter's forehead. The senior tries to catch tooth- paste, being dropped by a blindfolded per- son, in a cup. 24 Campus Life
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That’s entertainment Students found many ways to entertain themselves during the year. Hand-held computer baseball or football was a big item. Some students could be seen walking the halls deeply engrossed in an electronic game of football. Horror movies were big also. Titles such as Prom Night, The Howl- ing, and Terror Train graced mov- ie marquees of Fort Wayne the- aters. Perhaps the most common form of entertainment was music. Disco was dead and made way for new wave. Good old rock and roll still dominated the pop music scene, however. Some of the hot bands were AC DC, Pat Benatar, Devo, and Pink Floyd. To provide some music in the cafeteria, the student council purchased a juke box and kept it full of popular songs. Who shot J.R.? was an impor- tant question to TV addicts this year. The popular series Dallas, featuring the much despised oil millionaire j.R. Ewing, was one of the biggest. When J.R. was shot, the whole nation sat on the edge of their seats until the new season premier when Kristin was revealed as the culprit. Other top television shows included The Greatest American Hero, Fantasy Island, WKRP in Cincinnati, and The Dukes of Hazzard. Barde. This French Canadian group ap- peared at the Performing Arts Center in Ft. Wayne, on November 10. The French Club made a special trip to see them. 26 Entertainment
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