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Winter Fling Ends Winter Blahs The monotony of the winter months was broken by the activities of Winter Fling. Sponsored by Student Government, the tradition of crowning a king and queen was revived. The dance was semi-formal and singles as well as couples were encouraged to attend. After voting for royalty the previous Friday, coronation took place at the dance. Seniors Brian Goff and Doreen Gill were crowned at the dance. Their attendants were juniors John Becker and Judi Dutcher; sophomore attendants were Chris Robideau and Carla Knauff. Instead of a band, a disc jockey was hired. He was well received by the students. Mainly slow music was played with occasional disco music. Watching the crowning of the king and queen are seniors Ted Crisp, Linda Viertel. Andy Wallace, Connie Fairbrother, Wendy Michaelson and Murray Smith. Winter Fling warmed the hearts of Sophomore attendants, Carla Knauff junior Lisa Stiles and Brad Finne. and Chris Robideau. 22 • Winter Fling
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Hits of the Time Casually posed, junior Darcy Tone models the latest style. Fads Find Home in 1979 Remember the $40 you borrowed from your dad because you “had” to have a pair of hiking (freak) boots? Proudly clomping around school the next day, you tried to forget how long it would take to pay dad his $40 back. Or what about the new permanent? Staring in the mirror, you wondered if the wild hair would ever calm down, or worse yet if you dared step into school again. You soon got used to it. How about the weekends? Running out the door in the ever popular letter jackets and designer jeans, you felt ready to conquer the world. You and your friends might have found a toga party to attend. Or maybe you went to a concert at the Met, or as a last resort, to a movie such as Animal House or Superman. On nights you couldn’t afford to go out, you may have watched a favorite T.V. show, like Mork and Mindy or Saturday Night Live. You could also read your favorite magazines like People, Seventeen, or Sports Illustrated while listening to your stereo. Whatever the fad, it made you feel like part of the crowd. But most of all, fads were just plain fun. Seniors Carol Carlson, Tim Lee, and Diane Dutcher proudly display their Jaguar letter jackets. 24 • Hits of the Time
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