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We All Play The Name Game Look around you and you'll notice that almost everyone you see is play- ing “The Name Game.” Gone are the days when we wore “jeans’’. Now they are affectionately known as our “designers”, and we are on a first name basis with Calvin, Sergio, and Gloria. Walking through the halls, one can hear such conversation as, “Yeah ... my mom said that | could have an- other pair of Calvins’” or ‘I think my Sergios shrank!”’ Another game known as “Go for Broke” is played with our pocket- books as we search for those ever- popular names. It is surprising what a person will pay for a name. If one is given the choice of buying a pair of designers for $40.00 or two pairs of “unknowns” for less, the decision will be for the more expensive de- signers. As an unwritten law, it’s not the style, but the label that is the “name of the game.”
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A Little Bit Of Sweden When asked what she liked best about the United States, Annika Lindstrom replied, “The American hospitality is great.” Annika was an exchange student from Sweden. She attended Manor during the second semester. During the first semester, — she lived with a family in South Carolina and attended a small : private school called Manning. At Manor, Annika participated in Junior Achievement which | she described as a good experience. As a senior, Annika’s schedule consisted of chemistry, analysis, English 12, U.S. Gov- ernment, sociology and Art I. She said that she really liked Manor and it was similar to the school she went to in Sweden. “American schools are easier than Swedish schools,” she said. — Since Swedish schools do not sponsor a Junior-Senior Prom and graduation is not the event it is here, Annika was excited about attending Manor’s prom and graduating with the class of ‘82. Although Annika graduated from Manor, as a Swedish Cte zen, she was also required to graduate from a Swedish high school. As an exchange student she received no credit for courses taken in the U.S. Therefore, when Annika returned to Sweden in July, she had to start preparing for another school year to make up for an exciting year in-between. Getting Ready The Junior Class officers and Advisory Board began early to prepare for the prom. This year’s theme was “An Evening on the Island of Desire.” Under the guidance of class sponsor Mrs. Evelyn Hargrove, fund-raising was necessary in order to buy the decorations and favors needed for the prom. The week before the prom required many hours after school as the juniors worked to turn the Square into a scene befitting a prom. Dana Brown studied one of the many catalogues of prom favors. R «aX i i ' a 30 [op thee p m Boor S47 U 7 - 7% las we seg - fe VE % we f Ly y , 77 Si cs i a | N VAL ef Men ts 4 ( ; ¥ 4 500 ( | ‘ 3 AW () C] 100. NN Sal A ( ] Lew fj p= eek io ae. Hil Bees. Ln Gn Toe
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