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Mary Strope: “When I went into the boys ' washroom, ' cause there was no sign on the door.” i —i Keith Mott: ‘ ' When Coach Templin played a video¬ tape of me giving Delroy Bridgeman the ' high five ' and falling flat on my face.” Raquel Washington: “When I threw my retainer in the garbage and had to dig deep for the dumb thing.” Anthony Jefferson: “When I slipped and rolled down the surge ramp and every¬ one laughed. □quiz by Lydia Hodges SENIORS QUIZZED-15
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ENIORS Q UIZZED Quill and Blade wondered what seniors thought was most important during their high school experience and what they thought most negatively impact¬ ed on their lives. Quill Blade: What will you remember most about this year? Robert Richmond: “The time I put a firecracker in Jimmy Dixes ' locker.” Sonja Jones: “When we beat Veit the day before my birthday, Romy said, ‘Here ' s your present. ' ” Alfonso Rodriquez: “I box¬ ed against Former Middle Weight Champ Tony Zale ' s grandson, Jeff Smith, and won.” Quill Blade: What was your most embarrassing moment? Anthony Martinez: “When I fell out of the elevator in front of Mr. Christoff.” Donald Ferguson: “When I was a freshman and sat in the wrong class for half an hour before I knew it.” 14 SENIORS QUIZZED
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Best news, best players, best dressed, best haircut, best car — best of ' 87! Worst in 1987? Closed campus, unemployment, nerds, closed campus. Best News for Lazy Kids? In a study of 16,636 kids. Dr. William Dietz linked TV and obesity. Dietz found that 13 year olds burned more calories lying down doing nothing, than in watching TV. Best Varsity Player? Super-dunk hero Jerome Harmon, senior, (r.) made Parade ' s All- American, All-State. All-Confer¬ ence, PT ' s Player of the Week, MVP. Shall we go on? Best Dressed at El Dubb? Best dressed students were those motf n the know, and those who had the most dough. They came to school in just about everything from Coca-Cola to Banana Republic. High status carried big price tags too. Below, Junior Mia DeLoach models her Guess. Best Teen Haircut? For the girls, it was the bob cut. For the young men, the ’ ' fade was popular. Biggest Nerd in ' 87? Pee Wee Herman was the most fa mous. Best Car on the Road? The Nissan Maxima, we thoughI was s-n-a-z-Z-y! Worst Happening Here? Students complained loudly abou the administration dosing th( school doors and locking them up They compared the surge on lunci hour to a can of sardines in Roten burg — too many bodies packer in too little space. Worst Local News? For the majority of Gary teens with¬ out jobs, unemployment was a bac scene. 16- BEST AND WORST OF EVERYTHING
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