Linwood High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Linwood, KS)

 - Class of 1987

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FADS AT LINWOOD HIGH Are you ready to boogie ladies? : Dean- na Franklin and Stefanie McKinney. Guys the light is not that bright. : Darrell and Derek McCollum. Come on baby, swing them hips! : Terri Budim- lija. If it isn't the bopsie twins! : Pam Johnson and Dawn Hylton. Posing for Mademoiselle', ladies? : Dava Aren't we sexy today Kari Carlton and Kim Kilburn. Williams 22 Activities

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SOME COME AND SOME GO Levi’s 501 jeans I „ A HERE COME AGAIN ■for a f or to The 1 9£ v 37 school year. had manv new -fads and fashions. Mans of the stvlos from the previous vear came bad :n Popular demand. E or thounh L. i nwood High School is small aM o» its students have their own personal fad the enjov wear i ha . Some of there -tuderU wi.11 keep little while, while others mavjkeeo the same basic style the rest of their lives. As thev sr: av-io' is ’eft up the individua1. Man. n.?w but old styles this year were suspenders, over a 1 1 s . hort si lrt st above the knee: not mini si irts) , LMvi - button f1 v jeans (sle were polo tvpe shirts) . ■flat tot' air stvles ind permed hair Bfj'i ok is cateQorv of teenage fads • 986—school year. faded jeans, polo cat eve sunnlasses. stvles . and fashions for the PAZAZZ Ladies Per f ume s : Georc: i a , Sha 1 i mar . Oscar de la :enta. Lauren . Chioe. and Obses i on . Shoes: Colored high too ♦er ii shoes, flats, pumps and uraniiv boots. rants Co ore o an I: , over alls, faded leans, stretch parte. ah'd reau ar cans. : Qver.ired shirts. h»'ffon Up shirts, rpl 1ene sweat shirts . »• ,r 11 ened s . sweaters , and fleece shirts. Hair: Lorn and sho t hair with perms, Bobs, and tangled loo • Mi sc. fads: wear mg over' oants. wawino more than one watch • coloring h r with odd col :. | . big belts, shirts untuc1 ed from above shirt. 4nd big hair clips for ponv tail look. Men Col oncins : Pol o Brut ► tots or- Musk arid Jordache . Shoes: -ugh top ter is snoes. top siders. and cowbov boots. Pants: 501 's. faded jeans, ee jeans. and reqular 505 Levi i . Tods: Polo tvoe shirtr . ,. • : ■ ■ . . f 1 annel shirts, col 1 a sweat shirts, sweaters, and o::fords . Hair: Short hair, spiked or. toe, shaved on sides, and oermed in back. Mice, fads: wrfer njH suseends?r s . P Jt j i r'0 cellar:, up. leaving high too shoes untied, faded ieans and jean vaakets viMi hol f»s. and Pi ac» cat eve i lasses. Thase am iust some of the 4 ds and fashions for the 19p.lAIg7 rrhot.1 vear. The ladies and men shared manv of the same f shivn . Need 1 c s to :- a Lua-bc: Hi f - S K oo1 students didn’t fail us again this vear in supporting the fads of the wor1d. On the f o7 mTi no r. ane are some Li nwood HiQh students show i no off their own personal fads that noinn . School tnev enjov OCR WORD FOR QLAUTY



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LOCAL AND WORLD EVENTS OF 1986 This has been a big year for the nation. At the beginning of the year the big issue was the Chal- lenger crash on January 28, 1986. All seven of the passengers, includ- ing the first teacher in space, were killed in the explosion. The passen- gers on board were Ronald McNair, Gregory Jarvis, Judith Resnik, Ellison Onizuka, Micheal Smith (driver), Francis Scobee, and Christa McAuliffe (teacher). The cause that was discovered later was the o-rings in the right solid rocket booster. The company who made the solid rocket boosters was Mor- ton Thikol. In February the nation had an- other shock. Tylenol, sold by John- son Johnson, was poisoned with cyanide again, like the 1982 scare in Chicago. This time the victim was Ms. Diane Elsroth, of Pennsylva- nia. All throughout the year people were confronted with a bad drug problem. Crack, a purer, more pow- erful, and more addictive form of cocaine, invaded the United States. This drug can be made from simple household ingredients, such as baking soda and bleach. The drug, though very powerful and addict- ing, runs through the system so fast that an addict needs a hit every 10 minutes. The government has started drug programs and is trying to encourage that it be mandatory for everyone to take a drug test. This has become a very controver- sial subject to many people. Most people are not as scared of crack as they are of AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome). In the past year it has accelerated from a little known disease to a wide spread epidemic. The largest prob- lem with this disease is that it can't be cured. On a foreign note, in Kiev (Ukraine), Russia, the city's nuclear power plant had a meltdown, in which some of the town's inhabi- tants died and others contracted ra- diation sickness. The power plant in Chernobyl was an older, more out-dated version of what the Unit- ed States owns, so there is very lit- tle chance of it ever happening here. Also in the international picture, a new dictator rose into power in Lybia. Mohmmar Kaddafi was his name and causing trouble with the rest of the world was his game. One of the problems he caused was ex- tending Lybia's three miles of terri- torial waters to twenty and labeling it the Line of Death . He then warned that any ships crossing this line would be considered hostile and be taken care of. A bit nearer to home, a political upset in the Philippines brought Ferdinand Marcos out of the presi- dential seat and Corozon Aquino the new president. Ex-president Marcos and his wife, Amelda, were banished from the Philippines and took safety on the Hawaiian Is- lands. Back on the home front, to fur- ther the battle between Coca-Cola, the number one soft drink com- pany, and Pepsi, the second leading soft drink company, goes on. How- ever, Pepsi has made the race even a tougher one by buying the third leading soft drink company, 7-Up. The Statue of Liberty began an- other year of rebuilding, super- vised by Lee Iacocca. What made this year special was the fact that it was the statue's one hundredth birthday. It's birthday celebration was held on the fourth of July, even though it's actual birthday was Oc- tober 28. More people are buying, renting, and using video tapes each day. Be- cause of this, the movie industry is losing money. A lot of people are content to wait for the hot new movie to come out on tape, rent it for a couple of dollars, take it home and tape it, and watch it at their convenience. This had led to pirat- ing , copying a popular movie many times and selling it at a very low price. This has, in turn, led to masking , manufacturing the tape so that it will not record on another tape. The 1986 World Exposition was held in Vancover, Canada. The theme was World in Motion- World in Touch . Opening the Expo this year were Prince Charles and Lady Diane. Most Americans resorted to taking their vacations to the World Expo to avoid terrorism.

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