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v jody Palmer rieiiioiistratfys that musiv has powers to wxiiwcitli llie Sdvdfjf' bi-11:31. Q Ti-rri lfeichlin and Cfliris Kano display their interest in the good, old Rock-n-Roll , the Monkees, and the Beatles being amongst their tavorities. t Ya: Q ' A lv-ili Wjillaiw- takes a ltr'-all lrinni playing Ellfli lavo iiluif-1 tlifsini- iifiliifl Tf-fjtllliil i1fi'll,VtllHl,iii11 'it ii tiitztleall gfinif- whwri- iiuii ' i ii 'A l V-Xpite tlif i win, 3 av 'j x ' v 4' , u 1 +5 Fi 1 iijiis nay' 'ha - .,, -15 GJ - Beginning in l955, when Evergreen was built, music has been important in the lives ot students. Rock-n-Roll was what it was called, but in the 32 years since Evergreen opened music became more than just l'l2ockfn-Roll , as Evergreen became more than just an educational institution. Music became an art and students began to categorize their music according to their lilies. llleavy Metal , New Wave , llTop 40 , and llSoul were just some torms ot music which made their appearences throughout the year. All these groups contributed their own sound and their own styles to the student lite ot Evergreen l-ligh School. Progression not only pertained to the sound, but to the viewing abilities also. We saw music on television in Hvideosf' screens in shopping malls with the current music, and top hits in the movie theaters, The radios, which we heard the music on, improved also. Radios were seen in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Technology als lowed music to be heard by minute earphones or very large head- phones. Students could buy long, skinny radios or tall, tat llghettof blastersw. There were plastic, metal and aluminum radios, ranging in colors from black to purple to blue. Music has obviously moved on to 'lbigger and better things, allowing sutdents ot Evergreen High School to enjoy the tull ettect music can produce. The music we listen to will be remembered torever, just as the good, old l?oclc-nflQoll will live on. by Sheila Smith Student Life M
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D lon Owen lets his music abililies he known noi only in the school room but at lhe football games and school assemblies also. v Dedication shows on the lace of lennifer Qlson as she perleols her playing abililies. 'IO Student Life
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