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Drinks 1. Coke 2. Pepsi 3. Raindog 4. 7up 5. Animal Pop Cars 1. Mustang 2. Lamborgini 3. Chevelle 4. Jeep 5. ’74 Pinto Songs 1.1 think We’re Alone Now 2. Only In My Dreams 3. Here I Go Again 4. Wipe Out 5. Dale Sitting On A Sidewalk Food 1. Pizza 2. Cheeseburgers 3. Burritos 4. McDonald’s 5. Brownies Movies 1. Crocodile Dundee 2. Predator 3. Stake Out 4. Lost Boys 5. Can’t Buy Me Love TV 1. Cosby Show 2. Family Ties 3. Growing Pains 4. Moonlighting 5. Flintstones Sports 1. Skiing 2. Football 3. Baseball 4. Volleyball 5. Full Contact Lawn Darts
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Student top picks by Mark Grable ’57 Chevys, “Light My Fire”, “Proud Mary,” suede and saddle shoes, The Sound of Music, — the favorites of genera- tions past. In many ways styles have changed since our parents were in school; in other ways styles have stayed the same. Some of the all-time favorites include the lengendary Levis, Coca Cola, hamburgers, and everyone’s favorite Sun- day pastime, football. Some fads like the mini skirt have come in and out and in again. Unique to the late 80’s are favorites such as Code Bleu, Crowded House, Crocodile Dundee, “Who’s that Girl,” and Reebok All of these favorites reflect the tastes and changes in the Granite Falls student body. This Centennial edition offers the favorites of kids in the hundredth year of our high school. They differ from the favorites of the class of 1887-88 and they will dif- fer from the favorites of the class of 2087-88. As generations pass, so will the favorites at Granite Falls High School. (I wonder if spiked hair will come back in 2088?) Shoes t. Reebox 2. Nike 3. Converse 4. Adidas 5. Cowboy Boots Groups 1. Whitesnake 2. AC-DC 3. Led Zeplin 4. Cutting Crew 5. Crowded House
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A generation of friends by Sharon Platt Remember the time ... Dave C. cut up a shopping cart in shop and made it into a racing cart ... eight people piled into a Pinto and went to the “Rocky Horror Picture Show” in Marysville ... Travis W., Mark G., Ray S., Lumpy, and Tweeter made a pum- pkin run to Snohomish ... Lumpy had a five foot par- ty ... “studying” mud flats in Outdoor School ... Jennifer H. put bologna on the emergency door on the ski bus... Sita S., Jennifer H., and Tawnya H. went vampire hunting in Everett under a full moon ... water skiing at Ray’s ... FFA went ski- ing at Mission Ridge ... we went to Kayak Point in the eighth grade and had a food fight on the way home ... Robby S., Geoff N., and Clint B. used to breakdance ... Mark G., Travis W., and Dave L. mastered crow shooting, sea gull slaughter, and duck hunting ... Ingle and Grable raced; Ingle won but lost his drive line in the process ... first kisses and the summer of eighth grade. ... We played “name that osk” in Mrs. Whit- man’s room ... poker par- ties in ninth grade English class ... Buffy L. went riding with Jamie D. and fell off face first in the dirt ... Ray S. rolled his jeep and then tried to sacrifice parts afterward ... Sue Hueslin was here with her guitar ... Travis W„ Raybob, Kelly E„ Steve, Tim, and Rick went to Sun Lakes and tried to be golfers ... Pushing “Haunches” off the dock at Ray’s lake ... Jamie D. and Lajla F., went hot tub- bing with baseball players at Mac’s Grandmas ... Sharon P. and Lajla F. in the fast boat at the Mac- Donald’s Crew Picnic ... Buffy L. and Karen H’s great times in basketball ... Mark R. being a water boy ... Sue D. and Sue M’s good times together ... Clint B., Ray S., Bryan L, Darie L. and Tweeter getting stuck out at the gas lines ... Cindy C. working nights at Ike’s with Tawnya H. and Peanuts ... Cindy C. and Tawnya H. drove Krissy B’s Pinto through Macomber’s field . . . Megan B. saw a guy in a white Mercedes ... Lisa D’s “full meal deal” ... The Fire Trail ... BREAK TIME!!!... Colleen G. and Buffy L. freezing at baseball games ... Barn parties with Dana G., Mike I., Shannon P., Brian H., Emory B., Dan O., Darrin A., and Ron B ... Norman S. cruising Evergreen ... Julie C. and Michele C. swung on a volleyball net and flew up and landed flat on their backs ... Michele C. and Julie eating Doritos and bean dip during Strecker’s films ... Maribel E. was followed by some guys in Canyon Falls ... Allen W’s VW ... Emory B. threw a fat body from a frog and it landed in Michelle L.’s hair in biology ... Loretta F. gave Mr. Camp a packet of crosswords ... When Lance T. snorted plaster of paris in Vexler’s room ... Ray’s trip to Sun Lakes with Tweeter, Mac, and Travis W. ... Karen H. and Lajla F. in Middle School played chicken ... Travis’ BETSY!! ... Matt W., Dale W., Dave L, and Dave C., cut their hair in third grade ... Clint B, Dale W., and Dave C. egged Dave R’s truck and got chased around for about two hours ... Glenn F. snap- ped his leg in two while high jumping ... Jamie D., Kim H., and Michelle L. at Seaside ... Glenn F. and Jacques H. got chased by a mountain lion at Big 4... These and more were the best of times for friends in the Class of’88.
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