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' W The Television show The Doy AfTer' mode me reolize how Terrible iT would be To survive d nucleor wor. I I - Tricio Kruessel COD I 1 SURVIVING I-lovvlss cope wiTh conflicr s our Homecoming pep dssembly sTdrTed wiTh Come on Feel The Noise, we rocked ond clopped To The music, perhdps oblivious To The plighf of The 5,000 U.S. Troops sTdTioned in Lebonon ond Grenodo. They, Too, felT The noise, buT iT wos ThoT of poin ond deofh. DespiTe our escopes from reolify, world evenfs begon To seep inTo our consciousness os we observed Them . . . Through The Eyes of a Hawk. Lebonon wos hordly more Thon some ploce in The Middle Eosf To mosT of us unTil Sundoy, OcTober 23, when T20 Americon morines were killed in o Truck bombing in BeiruT. AT The some Time PresidenT Reogon hod ordered The inTervenTion of U.S. Troops in Grenodo To sove The lives of 4,000 American ciTizens. Suddenly we reolized ThoT These condiTions mighT leod To wor unless o peoceful soluTion wos found. lnTernoTionol involvemenT in Lebdnon ond Grenodo were boTh good reosons for frighT, buT much onxieTy olso exisTed here oT home. While impdTienT ChrisTmds shoppers swore They would never sTond in line To buy d doll ogoin, The Cobboge PoTch croze swepT The no- Tion. These unique creoTions, bosed on o design by Georgio sculpTor Xovier RoberTs, copTured The heorTs of The young os well os old. Even of CenTrol confroversiol issues orose. The newly- revised disciplindry meosures were noT reddily occepT- ed by sTudenTs, ond, os o resulT, some suffered The consequences. However, one consolofion for The vic- Tims of The new grddefbehovior policy wos ThoT They hod The supporT of Their fellow sTudenTs behind Them. By sficking Togefher, The sTudenTs hoped To convince The AdminisTroTion To edse The rigid new rules. During The yeor, our oTTenTions were direcfed Toword These concerns. As we coped wiTh These evenTs, we reolized The imporTonce They were To hove in our own lives os we sow Them . . . Through The Eyes ofa Hawk. fKoThy Corroll ond Susdn Dobsonp X jst Y x With a look of Innocence, Cobboge PoTch dolls copfure The heorfs of Americdns during The Chrisfmos seoson of '83, fPhoTo by Jim MGSODD A waving flag af half mast symbolizes The sor- row we feIT for The mdny killed Throughouf The yeor. me f - ,sc TTT A ,ul-1, lf . r .. ,MA 51.35 Currenf EvenTs 7
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Preparing for weekend fun, seniors Efhan lVlerriTT and Tom Clark purchase some refreshmenfs from a nearby quick shop. QPhoTo by Kevin Gra- ceyj Chowlng down on PanTerra's pizza, sopho- mores Janice BoscherT, Dana Clark, and Michelle Hampton saTisfy The midnighf munchies. qPhofo by Kevin Graceyy W W I can'T waiT unTil The 2 o'clock bell on Friday when I can Take iT easy and have fun. r I ..H . - Chris JohnsTon flip PARTYING I-lavvlss relieve Tensions naware ThaT her alarm had noT gone off, Tammy Hess coniinued To sleep peacefully. When finally she awoke, she had only I5 min- uTes To geT ready for school. Unable To eaT breakfasf, or even dry her hair, Tammy rushed To geT To The bus sTop. l'WhaT else would go wrong, she wondered. Tammy's morning resembled ThaT of many oThers who scrambled ouT of bed and rushed To geT dressed only To waTch as Their bus drove away . . . Through The Eyes of a Hawk. Alfhough geTTing ready for school in The morning wasn'T always a hassle, iT was parT of The ofTen dull rouTine of high school life. Once we arrived aT school, The major porTion of The day was devoTed To siTTing and Iisfening. As The end of The week approached, minufes seemed To crawl by as we all longed for The 2 o'clock bell To ring. Of course noT everyone did The same Thing on The weekend, buT aT Ieasf one person was having a parTy. Even Though The parTy may noT have been for a spe- cial occasion, weekends were enough reason in Themselves To celebraTe. I like To go To parfies so I can have a good Time wiTh my friends, admiTTed Ellen STergos CIOQ. Pizza places, such as PanTerra's, offered anofher means of weekend fun. A pepperoni pizza wiTh exTra cheese was jusT The Thing To safisfy Those laTe nighT hunger pangs. While waifing for one's number To be called, sTudenTs Tried Their luck on Q'BerT and many oTher video games. A weekend would noT have been compleTe wlThouT one person waking up To see sTreams of Whife Cloud or Charmin decorafing The lawn. WheTher Teepeeing a frlend's or an enemy's house, no one could deny The fun They had in Throwing a roll of ToileT paper over The highesT branch and Trying noT To geT iT sTuck in The Tree. So while The hours in class were ofTen Tedious, we found ways To break The monoTony. ln a few years when we look back on The pasT, The memories ThaT linger will be Those of The special fun we creaTed . . . Through The Eyes of a Hawk. Cby Susan Dobsonj
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