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T. . C ra ze Often, unsuspecting victims woke to y find streams of pastel toilet paper and piles of shaving cream around their trees, house, and car. This popular pastime, known as t.p.'ing, found its way to Marshall when the Seniors draped the school in t.p. several times before graduation and then, finally, after the commencement ceremony. T.p.'ing was a harmless way for students to have fun by using their energy in an artistic way. l'lliSilIQ A craze that has yet to fade out was the ever popular art of cruising. 82nd Avenue was the strip most populated after hours by Marshall stu- dents who enjoyed this form of entertainment. While it was not necessary to drive the most soup-up car, a sharp auto added to the enjoyment. Here Junior Don Wyler sits behind the wheel of his Mus- tang, while Denice Nelson, Wilbert Antoine, and Leon- ard Wade discuss the pros and cons of cruising. Fads 0 85
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84 ' Fads FAIDS inva Marsh Il ':'e'!'3 fads make our lives mere interestine by enabling us te exnress ourselves in different ways. Video Games XWith the coming of the eleqtronic age, new forms of entertainment were de- veloped to add enioyment and relaxation to our hec- 4 tic day. One of the most popular of these neweclis- coveries was the home vid- eo game which connected to the T,V. and enabled those to playping pong or football without a 25 cent fe. Other popular video games were s small, pocket size machines. These fre-e quentecl the halls as games e of baseball, football, and hockey were enjoyeclg In arcades, machines of Space Invaders could be found as shown here by Dean Byrd. l3l'illds Many girls around Marshall could be seen with their hair braided in intricate styles which ranged from the more common braided pig tails to the more glam- ourcsus french braid. Here Freshman Diana Dehn displays her ver- sion of this popular fad. Z 3 5 v -1lIIvffMl 1' .mf l
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Marsh Il Qees to th 0 IES rem comedy 0 drama to fantasy, movies nrovided entertainment fer students who needed a hrea The Emni re Strikes Bac The Empire Strikes Back followed the exploits of a group of rebel heroes, Luke Skywalker lMark Hamilll found himself in a fierce light Saber duel with the evil Darth Vader, with the outcome pro- viding a shocking twist to the entire Star Wars saga. Han Solo lHarrison Fordl romanti- cized Princess Leia iCarrie Fisherl, steered his ship through an asteroid field, and was kidnapped by a bounty hunter. Empire proved to be a popular box office phenom- enon. 86 0 Movies the life of Arthur fNigel Terryl from his who pulled the enchanted Excalibur from final battle to save his kingdom.
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