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FUN, FfiDS - | | MM eg, are you going to MMM that party tomorrow M M night? Ves, I think so, if I con find something to ujeor. Okay, I'll meet you there; bring your headphones. There was no room for mismatch os students sought out the perfect look to show off ot parties, school events, and other social activities. The fashion scene held a variety of styles os students went all-out to get that one good look. Among the guys' styles were oxford cloth shirts, Izods, and sweaters. Some guys showed up wearing ties, even when they didn't hove to. Jeans equivalent to the girls were equally seen on guys. Popular girls' styles were mini skirts, tye-dyed Tees, fluorescents, and denim jackets. There was always the more neutral style dress In the casual style. Students of this nature appreciated jeans by Lee and Levi, topped by various shirts, sweatshirts, T-shirts and sweoters. All dressed up and nowhere to go was hardly the case os students were always seeking out o good time. School-related functions such os football and basketball gomes, concerts and donees were just o few of the choices. For o little less restricted fun, students attended parties given by family and friends. Parties, by for, were the most favored of planned activities. UJhen fun become a must, one could not always rely on o party or school event. UUhen this wos the cose, fads mode their way into students' lives. The gome Trivol Pursuit was o fun, yet challenging way to spend free time. This gome, with over 6,000 trivia questions supplied o pastime for students os well os teachers. Stereo headphones ogoinst a tough faculty’ proved to be o challenge when the students attempted to smuggle their music into the classroom. UJIth these, students were oble to listen to their favorite music be it on the radio or on cassette, depending on the type of unit they hod. Fun, fads and fashion — oil made o students' life bearable. In the school and out, student’s social life os well os their style of dress, kept the monotony of o nine-month school year from catching up on them. 12 Student Life
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Winter Festival M K M inter Festival is an annual event held to honor the M M M ailnter sports program. Ten Junior girls are nominated by their class, and one of these girls Is chosen by the student body to be UUinter Festival Queen. The ten nominees for UUinter Festival 1985 were: Jill Cummings, Rene Cross, Mieke Davis, Valerie Dillaman, UUendy Hedglin, Colleen Kearney, Rmy McNickle, Lisa Michel, Joanna Reynolds, and Shonna Trinch. Rfter the nominees were Introduced to the student body ot an assembly, the students voted. Rene Cross, UUendy Hedglin, and Rmy McNickle were chosen to make up the court. The identity of the queen, however, was unknown until halftime of the basketball game on January 25. These three girls were introduced to the public at a wrestling match on January 24 Winter Festival 11 flene Cross and escort Brlon leuils. flmy McNickle and escort Crolg Conner. Wendy Hedglin and escort John Undh. against Greenville. They were escorted by Senior basketball players Scott Knouse, Jim Lapcevic, ond Jeff Hatton. Although the wrestlers suffered a loss, spirits were high with the excitement on UUinter Festival. Finally, at the basketball game against Reynolds, Rmy McNickle was crowned UUinter Festival Queen 1985 by Charlene Hughes, the 1984 UUinter Festival Queen. Cscorts this time were Senior wrestlers, John Ulndh, Brian Lewis, and Craig Conner. Charlene was escorted by Senior Class President Jim Taylor. The festivities were topped off by a dance honoring the Queen and her court.
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- FASHIONS yust before Christmos break, the Veorbook Staff held a survey to find out the student body's favorite song, movie, T.V. show, and musical group. Here are the results, fit the top of the charts for the most popular song was “UUe're Not Gonna Take It. Coming in close second and third ujere 8orn in the U.S.fl. by Bruce Springstein and You're the Inspiration from Chicago. The most popular movie was Beverly Hills Cop starring Cddie Murphy. Other favorites were Ghost Busters, Revenge of the Nerds, and Terminator. The favorite T.V. show of the G.C.H.S. students was The Bill Cosby Show. Such shows as Miami Vice, Family Ties, and Riptide had many votes too. Finally, the favorite musical group was Van Halen; Chicago, second; and Prince and Ratt tied for third. Student Life 13
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