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anki g on G Sl1owBiz enforces tighter securit A eagan Says 'Big Spenders' Ended School Pra IFLO Says Israel Must Leave Beirut First Soviet Ships Came Close, Navy Say. ckley, lser ous' after Cost, Risk of Nuclear War Too Great, They Say Senate can be commended for putting together several successful activities such as the Beach Party, Winterfest, and the Air Bands Contest. Winterfest Royalty includes Fresh- men - Rick Grant and Laura lnzano, Sophomores - Duane Sutliff and Katie Gleason, Juniors - Doug Lawler and Su- zanne Clark, Seniors - Julie Campbell, Julie Hall, Amy Aren- kiel, Ann Morisette, Gary Henderson, Ralph Suarez, Jeff Mages and Rob Spykstra. King and Queen for the festivities were Gary Henderson and Julie Campbell. The Seniors cre- ated their own fun with the Senior slumber party as a prank one morning, and nearly perfect non-attendance on Senior ditch day. Now, as summer draws near, we can vaguely recall the 204 - Current Events Valley Girls, Frank Zappa introduced to us last summer, and one must wonder if the punk and preppy fads will return next year. Reagan's proposed subminimum wage may pose money problems for teens this summer but it will probably not keep students from playing the ever present video games. Next year everybody will still hang out at Showbiz or McDonalds, and the Seniors will still run to the Gold Rush or Thirsty's. The rich kids will still have their hotrods with loud noisy engines, fat tires, and pretty paint jobs. The cheerleaders will still be beautiful, the teachers will still have unique personal- ities, and God will look down and say it is very good.
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Championship i ' ew olidarit ' float creates Homecoming controvers C . .- . 2 ' Who's La t Tour Hitting bstacles Show Goes On Despite Family Death, Flu talent in music receive birth control without parental consent. The courts tried and convicted draft registration dodgers, yet the law was found unconstitutional by a California judge. A war developed over textbooks in Jefferson County but it did not seem to spoil the easy-going atmosphere at GMHS. Trees, benches, and improved drainage benefitted is the school grounds greatly. The Cross-Country team, as usual, did fantastic things under the coaching of Dennis Shepherd. The boy's soccer team also completed a very profitable season. Few can forget the Pom Pons and their musical involvement with Steve Kelly. Current Events -
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