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FUN IN THE suN ome students realized that summer vacation in North Canton was better than no vacation at all. Senior Donna Matako spent her vacation in North Canton. During my hour for my lunchbreak, l'd book it to the pool, lie out for 45 minutes, then go back to work . . . Most of the time with my hair wet! Many students worked during the day so entertainment for them had to be at night. Traditional night-time entertainment could be going to the movies, walking to the mall, or eating at fast food restaurants. Many people went dancing at Tripper's on Teen Nights. Senior Rhonda Zino commented, Tripper's is a great place to dance and meet lots of people. Of course, concerts at Blossom Music Center were another popular activity. The Beach Boys in June was attended Moans and groans were heard as band mem- bers exercised in the early morning. A group of students at hand camp try to figure out what they are having for breakfast. 6 srudenr Life by many students. Ann Grayson said, I had a lot of fun, but bathroom lines were too long. Six students sang in the All Ohio State Fair Youth Choir this summer. Val Davidson was one of them. It was incredible! The people were all so nice and made you feel welcome. The cheerleaders went to camp. Varsity cheerleader Dawn Detwiler described it. There was no air conditioning, we had to walk four miles to eat, be up at six to get ready for breakfast, three seconds for a water break, and we had to wear our hair in pigtails EVERY DAY, all day! ln August, the 117-member Hoover marching band had the stimulating experience of band camp. Squinting into the sun at seven in the morning, the musicians stood at attention. Senior Jen Vogelgesang summed it up. Make the most of every summer. Your senior one isn't as great as you expect it to be, so enjoy all of them! LL News ' 5-r fax 1
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- DE Lira While Princess Diana's clothing was making the front pages of People Maga- zine and General Hospital was introducing new lovers, the BIG NEWS of stylish clothing, hot romance, and all-around fun was taking place at Hoover. Students showed their stuff mainly at sporting events. Jenny Applegate com- mented, Sporting events. especially football games, are the most important so- cial event. People who don't go are really missing out. For other students, the dances were social high IS IN THE NEWS! points. As Greg Wasielewski said, The dances are a great place to socialize, to meet people, and to have fun. Jennifer Boehnel summed up the feelings of many, by saying, I love Hoover! I have the very best friends anyone could wish for and a lot of wonderful memories of my four years here! This is truly the BIG NEWS of student life. One way students showed their unique style was through the shoes they wore. The flag line demonstrates how to dance with style at the Band Prom. Student Life Divider 5
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'Q ,az 4 f 1 f . 1 1 , uv-1 Football Players Mike McClintock, Gary Parsons, Tony Fernandez, Todd Clark, Dave Tate, and Don Asher watch as Gary Tidenhurg's hair is removed. Christine Terse, Kara Long, and Sara Andrews are summer time friends. Look mom, no hair , says Ken Bowman, as Mike McClintock shaves it all off. A few band members relax for a moment at band camp. Summer 7
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