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J oo 2 look who S talk, Nn A 1 As a popular pastime, Rob Lopez tries his strategy on a computer football game as Brad Haese looks on. V2 As many classes try to give practical experience, Duane Frerker prepares a design for architecutural drafting. “| don’t like the soap opera shows because | can’t always watch them and then it’s hard to understand the show and what's going on.’’—Sherri Rutz “| like soap opera shows like Dallas, but the excitement seems to fade away such as after they told ‘“‘Who shot J.R.’’—Lisa Piquard opening
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look who’s talkin’ “Finally, after more than 14 months of false starts and faded hopes, the break- through that could end American ago- nizing—and humiliating—hostage crisis came, as a dramatic climax to a pres sure-packed week of high-level inter- national bargaining.’’—Time Jan. 26, 1981 “The inauguration of Ronald Reagan as the 40th President marks the begin ning of a new era of conservative gov- ernment in the United States—the most dramatic shift in national policy in al most half a century.’’—U.S. News World Report Jan. 26, 1981 A4 Keeping up with the current news, Laurie Foederer and Cindy Burgess read the local newspapers which contain information about the hostages’ return. look who's talkin’
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A3 Learning to cook, Carol Knebel and Dawn Kious gain first hand experience which may help them in the future. Changes that happened in '81 didn’t only involve students at HHS. People all over the world found themselves in- volved in the prime time soap operas. “Dallas’’ and ‘“‘Knots Landing’’ were the pace setters for new soaps such as “Dynasty” and “Flamingo Road.” Chil dren also had their favorite TV show, “The Muppet Show” staring Kermit and Miss Piggy. Despite his troubles, which many stu dents and teachers can relate to at HHS, the cartoon character Ziggy be came quite popular. Ziggy dolls, calen- dars, ornaments, cards, books and a va riety of other items showed up all over. Styles seemed to change as the preppy look was introduced to the fash- ion scene. A typical prep outfit seen on many students at HHS was dockside shoes, designer jeans, oxford blouse, and an izod sweater. V4 Tasting new foods, Jim Bugger, Mr. Steve Moore, Brian Korte, Scott Schuepbach, and Erin O'Shea try such foods as bubble and squeak and hoe cake at a Civil War dinner. [ 5 Making her debute, Miss Piggy gains much recognition as being one Of the stars from the Muppet Show. look who's talkin’
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