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Hi Students rodi or rite outside donee dutmg UtMneconwKf feshvties '7 Playing n the Upper Klamath Loheot the ■pad', prune r, Sandy Omsei andlt ‘ Stx-tti J A •jorxUng ovation or the ( AL concert 4 Showntq he doneng obtoy or the Free ftght axKert ft Edgar Sugars 5. Smgng lor the Henley High students oro membei', jf tlx' An Farce Free Fight Bund 6 Using ingenuity, the students roost marshmaktws in rtx' bontro 7 Discussing imponam business on the telephone o Denise Wiard r i The enrerranmenr world at Henley was exdr ing and diverse Music hod the greatest influence on the students' Uves. Rock. Jozz, Christian, Coun- try, and even Oassicol music were enjoyed by the student body; however. Pock wos highly fovored over the rest Huey Lewis and the News. RATT. Von HoJen, Twisted Sister. Night Ranger, oil were populor groups The songs that were important were Hard Hobir to Dreak by Chicogo, 7 Wonno Rock by Twisted Sister, and Missmg You by John Ware Scholars otso spent rime m front of the relevi sion, the rypcol high schooler watching or least two hours o night M TV wos worched most commonly among the networiss, NBC coming in o close second The newer shows won the view- ers ' attention; The Cosby Show, Miami Vice, ond The A-Team being the favorites Often going our to the movies wos preferred over staying or home to watch TV Movies with the largest audiences were Ghost Dusters, Gremlins. Korore Kid, ond Purple Rom Beyond the ghrrering world of Hollywood ond enrerranmenr, much of the students' time was spent or school, life offer class being o source of excitement Many activities centered around school ond attracted o lor of participation The bonfire during Homecoming, the Air Force Bond h concert, after-gome donees, on provided en- tertainment for many. Apart from school, the pupils found various ways of occupying themselves. They engaged tn posrrimes ranging from talking on the tele- phone to sports to collecting weapons Photo by Toby Jonsen ENTERTAINMENT 11
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