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Spotlight on social Iye Partying was a major part of our year. School functions like football games and dances brought us all together, but it was after the games or dances that we broke into groups to pa1tv. Groups of girls cruised around scouting for boys, while groups of guys parked their cars at Vista, Safeway or David's to girl watch. Sometimes we all ended up going to a party at somebody's house. We always managed to find something to do. Dating was a big part of high school life for some of us. Couples sometimes split the cost for eating out or going to the show or the drive-in, but some of us ended up watching T.V. at each other's houses to save money. fs? ' r., gif . Jw 'W' 4.5 .. E x A ll X ,ff K 1 O DIE NA E OQGE OHFSUD While we partied, we really dressed up or we just wore jeansg there seemed to be no in-between. Jeans were still the fad, but baggy pants were making an appearance. The preppy look was just beginning for girls, with a plaid pleated skirt, a white blouse with a little black ribbon at the neck, a matching vest, knee socks and loafers. Guys sometimes surprised everyone by wearing three-piece suits to school. Few Emporia girls actually tried the Bo Derek look, but several of us experimented with French braids or pigtails. No matter how much we partied during the weekend, we always realized by Sunday night that the reality of school would hit us again on Monday morning. ,lf we- .ff
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X X 111 Showing their spirit by dressing as quin- tuplets on Twin Day, October 10, are seniors Kathy Parks, Angela Buck, Becky Zirnstein, Janice Butts and Lisa Cotte. l2j Performing during the pep assembly October 17 are drill team members Julie Hoover, sr., Elisa Lowen- stein, sr., Janice Roth, sr., and Helayne Dorsey. jr, 131 Demonstrating his expertise as King of the Log is Freshman Wally Pope at the Renaissance Festival near Bonner Springs October 4. up J.V. cheerleaders Tracy Jarvis, sr., and Jamie Henderson, soph., sell balloons the homecoming game October 17. Spartan Club sold the balloons two for a quarter to promote spirit for Homecoming. 151 Juniors Paula Facklam and Anne Wurtz take it easy at a newspaper paste-up October 6. 1 0 Calendar rr: . if ' Z i sf file 1. My .733 nv h. L A - Q fp x . Q .- ':-we , 's vi' ri. 795' 'Jglv-V 1 l .tl -T . 1, V 1+ a nf' i,Ywr.- V1 ' . A Q-J' , a ,., p .5 ,v J, 'ue' 'rw' W if' .. A: V, ,, ' -wfpl , ,i 'i 1.1 V? 36 f Q 'Y 5 .,,si if 3 J! 5 f, V ,w '5 'M be 'fi ,x, 1,,,, . if r ii' 35, J 5 'wr ' M- W -, S 4. 9114 M nw ,K K, If ,wr 'wigs -1 J Q we I
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