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What’s alive in ’85? ‘What would you like to remember when you look back in five or ten years?’ I n a poll by Quill and Blade, seniors were asked to express their opinions about popular subjects and something about themselves as well. In general, seniors of 1985 put musical stars at the top. They like small, sleek sports cars too. An interesting point that came to light in the poll was that a number of today’s sen¬ iors had difficulty with mul¬ tiple choices in general. JCompiled by Charlotte Parker [ ] I would like to remember the awesome togetherness of the killer bees. Marvin Morris What is your favorite pastime? 1. Participating in sports 2. Listening to music 3. Going to movies [ ] Who is your favorite su¬ perstar? 1. Prince 2. Run D.M.C. 3. New Edition the way I dressed — weird. [ Shaunda Jones - Seniors Sound Off
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undraisers waxed big because pocket money was tight. In fact, a lot of stu¬ dents gas tanks came close to running empty. Organizations, too, found themselves scratchin’ for “bucks.” Student Council President Roderick Frazier, senior, had presents Principal Christ Christoff with a much appreci¬ ated $525 to help the starving children of Ethiopia. Fashon Ford, junior, volun¬ teers to work at the gate during the Computer Dance fundraiser. Parttime staffer Mia De¬ loach, puts up candids for one of Quill and Blade’s picture sales that helped fill the year book’s sagging coffers. Jockette Mose Carter, se¬ nior, gives his rendition of “Lit¬ tle Egypt” at QB’s Promo Show, as football femmes fatals bump and grind. In background, Sam King, senior, drums-up support for the yearbook. Maxine Ciminillo, Student Council sponsor, accepts stu¬ dent food contributions for Christmas baskets. ■I Senior Nora Pulido seems pleased with her Career Center valentine. At bottom, twins Eric and Derick Reed, sophomores, showoff their breakdancing rou¬ tines at QB’s “Blue Jean Scene.” Junior Adrian Mason dj ' s at a school fundraiser in Polk Gym. Jockettes galore make like the Chicago Bears ' “Supper ■ Bowl Shuffle” at the Promo Show. Students jam at the Swim Team’s Splash Party i Fundraisers — 11
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[ ] What is your favorite saying? 1. “Kill that noise!” 2. “What’s up?” 3. “What’s for lunch?” I ] some of the staff who really care about the students and their educa tions. Angela McFall [ 1 Who is your favorite in showbiz? 1. Eddie Murphy 2. Bill Cosby 3. Joan Collins joking around and the scoping experiences that I had with my friends, especially in Chicago . Chioma Echeumuna What are your favorite type of wheels? 1. Porsche 2. Trans Am 3. Mercedes Benz [ J What’s your favorite tv program ? 1. Cosby Show 2. Miami Vice 3. Dallas How do you feel about getting high? What is your favorite flick? 1. Do you need stimulents? Yes — 16%. No — 84% 2. Should the drinking age be lowered? Yes — 47% No — 53% 3. Should marijuana be legalized? Yes — 38% No — 62% I - 1 How do you manage your love life? 1. It is better to (1) date around — 58% (2) have a steady — 36% (3) not date at all — 5% 2. On a date I would rather (1) go to a dance — 9% (2) watch TV at home — 9% (3) go to a movie — 56% (4) go park — 29% (5) go to a party — 8% 1. Purple Rain 2. Beverly Hills Cops 3. Last Dragon i i the special moments that Or alia Olivarez and I had. John Rivera Seniors Sound Off - 13
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