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Enck Fields Hong Fiermonte Krista Fitch Kenneth Fitzgerald Ldne Floyd Malvin Forbes ! Gossip Sweeps Campus ttT T ey Sara, have you heard the latest about Mary rL and Bobby? No, what ' s going on?! In the classroom, on the hill, and everywhere throughout the school, gossip could be heard. To many, it was the most enjoyable activity they participated in at school. The only reason I come to school is to talk with my iriends, said Debbie Kaste. Going to school provided he opportunity for things to happen and once they did nappen they were certainly talked about. Things such as guys, girls, teachers, and weekends were all gossip topics. I gossip whenever a subject comes up ;hat I don ' t know about, said Kaste. It ' s interesting to know what is going on, added Leslie Hazelrigg. Though school seemed to be the favorite place of students to gossip, when something pressing came up, students used the telephone. Tm on the phone with my friends from 9:30 until 12:00 every night, said Jeanette Godoy. Gossiping seemed to be synonymous with high school life. Gossiping happened everywhere, in the school and in the home, It doesn ' t matter where I am, I love to gossip, concluded Tiazelrigg. -i Laughing over dinnertiine events, Jerod Gilbert, Scott Lockwood, and lohn VanDenburgh, talk near the entrance of the Ivlid-Winter Ball. Waiting in the background to sign the guest book is Todd Bright. sophomores 1 29
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Sophomores Tammy Center Fred Cerda Lydia Chaqolla Kenneth Chamberlain Robert Chen John Cheng Steven Chio Keith Coleman John Coles Robert Collins Chris Comeaux Kenneth Cooke Matthew Cooper Brenda Corbin lenniler Cote Glen Cowan April Cox Margaret Cram Michelle Grain Allred Cruthird Lynn Cruthird Edward Cuccinello Donald Dalton Jennifer Deal Brian Deconinck Cathenne DeHaye Arturo Delvalle Cheryl Denney Deana Denno John DeWoHe Khamla Dhouti Freddie Diaz Krishna Dohanos Jeanette Domenic Karen Dorado Kipp Dorsey Robin Dumas Daniel Dumont Shannon Duncan Michelle Edwards Towanda Edwards Daniel Ehrlich Ronda England Debora Enriquez Richard Enckson Steven Erzen Tajalli Estes Roy Earns W6p:m
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Sophomores Marilyn Fuller Gerald Galvin Joella Gamett John Garcia lose Garcia Jason Gardian Michelle Garr Craig Garza Frank Garza Victoria Gatcomb Micheal Gatson Kenneth Geary Source Of Income Needed Imagine for a moment a crisp, green dollar bill. One dollar. What would it buy? A pair of earrings at the auction? Five phone calls? A Husky lunch? Although the guestion of what to buy was not a real problem, a lack ot money and source of income seemed to creep up upon North students. I need money for everything 1 do, said junior, Chris Gable, But it doesn ' t come rolling in. Most students, as a rule, did not receive an allowance, but of those who did, the average income was about $10.00 a week. This amount was good, admitted most students, but another source of income was needed. I get by with what I have, but it would be nice to have a little extra, concluded Gable. And the problem of an income source raged on. When I ' m broke, I get a job, joked Marc Kardos. But jobs were no laughing matter. Most students, basically those who drove, tried to hold down steady jobs in the midst of their busy social and academic lives. I was unable to keep my job due to my involvement with the soccer team and a lack of time to finish my homework, reflected Matt Moy. Be- cause jobs were tough to keep, borrowing became com mon. I like to borrow money, but sometimes it ' s difficult tr pay back, stated Brian Smith. Once money was obtained, though, many of life ' s difficu! ties seemed to disappear. Money could be spent on every thing from an extravagant lunch to an evening out on the town. I love to spend money, smiled Tony Rossi. But then it was back to the problem of getting more. •«■ Sporting his letterman jacket. lack Mares forks out the dough tor lunch at Del Taco. Having lunch out was only one of many ways students enjoyed spending their money. 130 people
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