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“'ty ct %e Sa l cUa 4d (Z llu Si+H H ‘‘How do I look?” ‘‘Are you sure I don’t have anything on my face?” “Is my collar lying down?” RIIINNNGGG!!! The twenty-five familiar faces of the classroom faded into the flurry of people as they rushed to the door and poured into the confusion of the hallway. They had to make the most of their short five minutes of freedom between classes. Every second counted. It was a race to the restroom to stake claim on a mirror. Kim beat Pam. and more blush was applied. A quick comb of the hair and Kim was off to make her attempt to attract some well deserved attention. Pam fought her way to the mirror where she added generous amounts of mascara. Meanwhile, Cindy made a auick check for panty lines in the mass confusion of the half, but little did she know, she had already been checked out by gazing onlookers. Across the hall. Mike gave Tim some Big Red gum to im- prove his corn nut” breath. Then he rushed to the restroom to make sure he had it all together. The seconds ticked away as he waited impatiently for Jeff to quit combing his hair. Finally. Mike ambled to the mirror and made sure his hair was in place, no, not quite in place, one never wants to be completely together. Back at the gym it was a madhouse because of the commo- tion involved in changing clothes. Before dressing, deodorant was hurriedly applied by the guys in quantities based upon whether or not they had time to shower. In the corner, all alone. Rodney secretly pulled out his Polo” col- ogne. He splashed it on and threw it back into his bag. Ronnie and Tom gave a last second glance in the mirror. Hoping they had time to spare, they both pulled out a comb and started to style. Their hair was wet and full of sweat which made it even more difficult to comb. Finally, in desperation, they shoved their combs in their pockets and sprinted to class because they didn't want to spend the hour hearing a speech communicated by Mr. Doss. As the bell rang, there was a mad dash to the classrooms. The break was over, but the primping wasn’t! Primping was definitely an activity all high schoolers engaged in — some — not enough, and some — too much! Between classes Arleen C. tries to make-up' for time she didn’t have before school (topi. Kenneth class requires more quickness than does the preceding athletic hour. Combing her hair before having cheerleading pictures taken. Michell makes a perfect subject for the primping page. 10 — Opening
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76e ,0Kati' TZoc ed jZexiaybw Hey! We did il! We actually did it! exlaimed staff member. Kim Thomas, as the yearbook merchandising assembly came to a close. Did what? The yearbook staff actually inspired students and faculty alike by presenting The Most Memorable Costume Contest. Enthusiasm was at a max, as the entire assembly was described as totally awesome by Gloria. Sabrina |ohnson. of the Bouffant Babies. Three weeks of promoting, script writing, costume designing, and rehearsing culminated in the most spirited assembly I’ve seen at Lex- ington. according to Lowell Doss, high school principal. Yearbook members delighted, enraptured, captivated, and cracked up the student body as the staff played out their roles as the distinguished judges! Music carefully selected for each act set the tone for the grand finale when the famed KATT from FM 100 radio station made a surprise ap- pearance and rocked out with the DAWG to Van Halen's Dancin’ in the Streets. The celebrity for the assembly is the en- thusiastic FM 100 KATT” (top left). The song, ‘‘You’re a Nag,” obviously describes these two high society chicks. Kim Anderson and Renee Argo (top middle). Bosom Buddies. Keli Hardeman and Cindy Shockey, clown around. Lollipops and water were part of their act (top right). Costume contestant finalists make the selection process difficult for the judges (middle). Bouffant Babies, Gloria (Sabrina johnson). Gladys (Lisa Watkins), and Glenda (Lisa Wilhite), willfully perform their hit song. You're My Bouffant Baby (bottom left). Pam Thompson, dressed as a witch, wins the costume contest (bottom right). 9
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70 ante Tfw' Stilly Squitn “Wanna be in band? Year- book? How about F.H.A.? If these questions sound familiar to you. hang in there. You're just one of those students who everybody wants (in their organization) at some time or another. You know how it is. You sign up for a class or organiza- tion that you have always liked. Two days later, three teachers ask you to join their group. Whether you decide to join an organization or not, however, don't worry. You will soon find out that everybody (still) wants you — or rather your money! Coerciveness takes over as you are bombarded by eager students asking, begging, and pleading with you to buy fireworks, sausage, a yearbook. 4 dozen donuts, a homecoming poster, a chance for a bicycle, pictures, mums, jewelry, candy, l-shirts Excuses work well for a while, but a persisting student frantically urg- ing you to purchase his product usually wears you down. At this point, if you did join an organization, therefore becoming a salesperson yourself, you are in luck. You should walk over to that overzealous student, look him right in the eye. and say, If you'll buy a homecoming poster, I'll buy four of your dumb chances on the bicycle! Compromise is the soulution. If everybody wants you, get involved and want them too! As usual Craig W. demonstrates his total interest in anything edible, but this time he does it with unusual at- tention toward neatness (top left). Leon W. can’t even keep his mind on money as he contemplates his grow- ing stack of donuts (topi. Money-hungry, Debbie F. sells mums for Basketball homecoming (center). The imposing figure of Mark M. poses an interesting question. What could happen if you don't buy a yearbook? (bottom right). Most girls deserve, no, demand at- tention. But in this instance, Shelli P. Orgnoization Division — 11
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