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Ruth Sprick, 87. StuCo President, serves two customers at the Manhattan football game concession stand. Photo by Johnson Releasing balloons provided by the Booster Club. Sarah Bowling. 87. shows her spirit at the Manhattan game. Photo by Copeland An hysterical time Half-time at concession stands is wild and hectic! Cindy Jones DPS Editor WOW! Can you imagine that? That’s how it is at a JCHS football game. Can you imagine half-time? As the drill team, band, and twirlers perform; and the football team discusses tactics for the second-half, half-time becomes a circus. While some people stay in the stands to watch the half-time performers, the other fans mob the concession stand. One German club member, MikeTomlison.88. who worked at the concession stand stated: We were selling cokes as quick as we could fill them. Halftime was very busy and hectic.” Crystal Davis, 88. another worker, also thought it was a very busy and hectic time. Besides getting my feet crunched on every time I turned around, I smelled like Dr. Pepper and coke mixed together and my Reeboks looked pitiful! Davis said. If you were standing near the concession stand at half-time, you would have seen people pushing and shoving to get a bag of popcorn, a hot dog, or maybe just something to drink. But, remember, the customers were not the only ones being pushed and shoved around. This busy and hectic time paid off, though. The more people that came to join this wildness, the more money that JCHS made. The concession stand was built two years ago by the carpentry class and has since proved to be a success. A minimum of 10-12 people were required to run the stand. Open to any clubs or groups, the concession stand brought in approximately $600-$1000 per game A large amount of this profit this school year was due to the fact that the Coke Company donated all coke cups to the school. Once again, as the drill team, band, and twirlers performed to show their spirit; other forms of spirit, liveliness, and wildness were going on at the concession stand. As half-time came to a close, the lines at the concession stand slowed down and the game went on. The JCHS football team came out once again to show their spirit. 12 Half Time
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Lookin’cute, Ken Schmidt, 87, displays a fashionable outfit for many of the guys during 1986-87 Photo by Carter Jennifer Sturdevant. 89. models an outfit that could be seen on almost every girl during the cold winter days Photo by Copeland Max Divine. 87. and Marybeth Scott. 89. model the semi-formal look of 1986-87. which could be seen at dances such as Homecoming and Snowflake Photo by Carter cool‘n’classy Clothes, movies, foods, all-time fun make a year toremember Sarah Bowling DPS Editor What's in was probably the biggest concern of high school students. The things teen-agers referred to on the issue of what's in did not always relate to clothing styles. Other concerns like what to do for fun and pleasure, popular food, and movies could also be an issue. Popular clothing probably caused the most pressure as far as being in style. The year’s biggest styles for guy were Levi's 501 Blues, over-sized sweatshirts, button-down oxfords and sweaters The majority of the quvs wore tennis shoes and sports socks, but of course there were those who would wear coordinating dress socks with loafers Loose fitting, stonewashed gray jeans and a sweater along with Eastland shoes and coordinating socks are my favorite things to wear. said Chris Carter. 87. Fashionable outfits for girls followed a large range. Mini-skirts and tank tops could be seen on warm, sunny days. Large belts of various colors and sizes were worn with all lengths of skirts, as well as pants and jeans. The more casual look was simply to wear the most favorite jean among girls. GUESS, and a loose-fitting top. such as a sweat-shirt or a warm sweater. “Jeans and a loose-fitting, heavy sweater seemed to always keep me cozy and comfortable.” said Cindy Wright. 87. Shoes worn by many girls were flats. These were a big success because of the comfort, but they still looked dressy Another big success were the white tennis shoes often called BO—BO's These shoes were owned by almost every girl and worn until worn-out. On the days when the girls wanted real comfort, they would wear tennis shoes with name brand of Re-ebok. Just about everything anyone wanted to wear was in style as long as it was just strange I like the Audi' because of the sporty inside and how smooth it rides. said Moses Hicks. 88 Movies were one of the most popular sources of entertainment. Some of the favorite movies were Pee-Wee Herman. Top Gun,” and Soul Man...Jumpin' Jack Flash’ was my favorite movie. said Becky Penn, Although movies were the biggest source of entertainment there were still many more. Almost every weekend, therejwas a party to be found—keg or no keg. Teens enjoyed just getting together with friends and cruising or hanging out at Hardee’s and Kwick Sac Going to KU frat parties with my boyfriend and going to Aggieville were my sources of entertainment. said Trish Mathis. 87 Food of course, was a big topic of discussion. Where should we go for lunch? or “Let's all get a hamburger at Hardee's after the game,” were often-used quotes. Among the enjoyable fast food restaurants were Hardee’s. McDonalds. Pin-ata. Pizza Hut. Burger King, and Dairy Queen Foods enjoyed by the students were all kinds, from Pringles Lights to Doritos. all kinds of cookies and candy, and the M M and Oreo Blizzards. Mexican food and Pizza are my favorite kinds of food.” said Resia Moreland. 87. Music groups seemed to be in popular demand for students. Music varied from each click of students. From Hard Rock. Heavy Metal. Rapp, and good ol Rock-n-Roll. Groups such as Lisa Lisa. Run D.M.C., Bon Jovi. Talking Heads. Motley Crue. and the Fat Boys. Full Force is my favorite music group, because I like what they sing.” said Michelle King. 88 Although Fads Fashion were of big concern, the individuality of each person's own interest in fashion seemed to also be important, since the trends were set by the individuality of each person. Fads and Fashion 11
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