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.geniot -Q' fupetfatived Seniors Soy it All Laughter filled the cafeteria as Scrogham and M. Moreno the senior class enjoyed their last meal The senior with the funniest laughg L together while reading over their copies of the senior superlatives. Scott Ormsby, the senior most likely to succeed, prepared his graduation speech for that evening while the senior most likely to flunk out of collegeg Rob Bruns, joked with his friends. Some of the other awards were the senior most likely to become life. Q2 That's pretty much my goal in 77 Sarpa, the biggest egog D Kaminski the cutest smile P. Denice, the best legsg D Parrish and A. Pojak, the best bodies' R. Seidel and K Carlson, and the prettiest eyesg D. Hartman and L Ferguson Senior space P Baxter sweetheart' M. McCracken who's talkative' S. Cox who's unique, D. Schenkel and couple always together S. Selzer and A. Walke president: J- Kiningham, As the seniors left the a nung A. Wilson!M. McCracken, a cafeteria, some glanced at their copy of the monkg M. Lennington, pro athletesg J. senior superlatives and laughed once more Thornton and L. Witte, modelsg R. QByJanelleDeMOnd .,.-f ' ,,' ,-fd 1? Q ..f'!i 2' fl .,f- f-'x 4l 5 ie. ,'.' Q. fdnfgs Gas. 2 Senior most likely to Own a brewery Jason Slults Become a millionaire Tom West Use a dating service Dave N me Be remembered Mary McCracken Become a beach bum Rob Bruns PROUD PRANKSTERS Seniors K Culp M Thomas H Hill K Young and M Rajchel look at the cars parked in every direction for an early senior prank PLAYER PAUSES Senior Tom West takes a break from playing the keyboard for the band Steamer and the Squigtones . Xfz xl 1 r ' 0 lull v u li K f y ' ' - 1 '1 -A 0 I N A -gjr fffg XX X . . . Senior Superlatives 2
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DANCERS JUMP HIGH. Junior Troy Karshncr and senior John Kiningham sec how high they can jump while the others watch at the Dance Marathon. SHADED TRIO. Seniors Megan Thomas, Mary McCracken, and Lisa Sarpa model the latest summer fashions and shades at the May Day picnic. rfj,l I gmwwe '0 67 79 57 ?' if fi? ometimes you've got to say, Time out! In these next 14 pages, that is exactly what we plan to do. The Retrospect staff decided that it was high time for a time out. We wanted to break away from the normal routine of the yearbook and create a section different from all the rest--a magazine section. Senior pranks and skip days were organized breaks from the usual school day. Movies provided a break for some students from the weekly routine of classes and studies. l went to movies for the popcom, said senior Shelly Grim. Stereos, jam boxes, walkmans, radios, and tape recorders provided a break from studies and work. Different styles of music and various singers could be found to satisfy every taste. Listening to music was an enjoyable time out for most students. 28 Senior Superlatives In order to afford an occasional movie and new music, some students found it necessary to get a job. Jobs were a money-making time out from school. Job possibilities ranged from car washes to grocery stores. I worked at Peaches to get money for college, said senior Steve Crago. The news, both national and local, was an informative time out from school that affected everyone. AIDS, farmers' crisis, Phillippines uprising, spaceshuttle Challenger's fatal launch, Summit peace talks, Russia's nuclear meltdown, U.S. bombing Lybia, arms race, Star Wars, and President Reagan's cancer operations were just a few issues that made the headlines of many papers. I think that it's important to know what's going on and be kept informed, said senior Tereasa Bangert. New fashions were a break from much of the clothing that was popular last year. Forenza shirts, floral patterns, Gasoline and Guess jeans, Reebok tennis shoes, plastic jewelry, and Coca-Cola shirts were some of the new fashions that came out during the year. Spiked hair with mousse was a favorite hairstyle for some students. Weekends provided a time out from most people's weekly schedules. Rest and relaxation were the primary goals of the weekend for many students. The new teenage nightclub, Rock America was a popular place to go for dancing and fun on the weekends. A variety of time outs were available to students throughout the year. Music, movies, weekends, jobs, fashion, and news were just a few things that were a break for students throughout the year. They are covered in the following pages--a time out from the usual yearbook format. D By Janelle DeMond
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30 ZX Qi f XIdxceS Wea iE+MN,..1I.9NEi til Back to the Future 412 Young Blood 43 Rocky IV 34 Other H5 White Nights WHITE NIGHTS. Actor Gregory Hines and actress Isabella Rossellini wait together in a scene from the movie White Nights. CUsed with permission of Columbia Picturesj NOW SHOWING. The Glenbrook Cinema offers Pretty in Pink as well as Murphys Romance for evening entertainment. CUsed with permission of Glenbrook Cincmaj T' Voices Speak Out Big, red lips flashed on and off the four Junior Audrey McCarrol stated, After I screens in the middle of the stage as the went therelfelt good about myself. words Voices...I hear voices... rang through the auditorium. The multi-media slide presentation Voices, by CAMFEL productions, was shown to the student body. The general assembly was arranged to provide students with a break from their classes while they leamed more about handling daily pressures. Students were encouraged to tune out the negative voices, KE? ff After I went there, I felt good about myself. 79 Rock music accompanied the show, and pictures of kids facing pressures appeared on the screens while the music pounded out its message. Clips from commercials showed other pressures in life. It made students think about the pressures around them, said principal James Manak. As the words Voices...I hear voices played, and tune in the positive voices. It was a students evaluated the pressures they time for students to listen, think, and faced and triedtofind solutions. change, said assistant principal Ike Doll. El By Janelle Dcrviond i l Entertainment
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