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74 Seniors John Hachtel Kim Hackett Laura Halligan John Hamai Wendy Hamilton Tracy Hankins Kathy Hanneman Ann Harkins James Harper Richard Hart Tony Hartsfield Bill Haselhorst John Hauk Vicky Haupt Jill Hennessey Wendy Hibdon
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During a commons, Rick Rodell, senior, laughs while he socializes with Betty Winkler, senior. Rhonda Freeman Mike Friedman Amy Garner Janelle Gaston Bill Gawlikowski Dave Geisel Tracey George Bob Gerard Stewart Glenn Jack Gonzales Jim Gove Sandra Grace Steve Gregg Mary Griffey Catanya Griffin Rodney Grimm Mark Grossmann John Gruender Nanci Gruenewald Tim Guinn Jared Gumina Sherri Haas Seniors 73
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eh. a, ee a 2 ee While looking through a book and listening to the radio, Melinda Ploudre, freshman, relaxes on the couch as time goes by faster. Besides what students wore, who they ate with, or where they went, the music they listened to was a clue to the type person they were. If students listened to the radio an average of |2 hours a day, and liked the “in groups,” they were OK. Someone who didn’t pass the time tuning in on their favorite stations were considered strange or a ‘“momma’s boy.” Denise Holland, senior, said “al- though FMIO3 was the most popular sta- tion, my favorite station is still K$94. They play the kind of music | like best.” If someone came down the hall with ear- Turning from station to station, Karen Fenwick, senior, looks for the right song and sound on the radio to relax to. Lester Hill Jerry Hindes Denise Holland Cathy Hinkelman Matt Mogan Dave Holmes Beth Holshouser David Hopper Bruce Houghton David Howard Bill Hughes Danny Hughes Eric Hugo Kathy Hurst Robert Jackson Leon James Robert Jamison Sue Janis Pat Jansen Jennifer Jay “Getting down to music” phones glued to their ears “getting down” to the beat, most people would think he was a little strange, but that wasn’t as rare as one might think! Teens of ‘83” listened to songs about “Mickey”, “Scorpio”, ‘Vacation’, and sometimes “Jessie’s Girl.” Beth Smith, senior, said ‘I listen to “American Top 40” once in a while, because it tells me what the top songs are among people my own age. Also, | like K.C. Cason’s voice — it’s neat.” Other students, such as Vallery West, senior, listened to stations WZEW and KMJM. In addition to those stations, Ray Booze, senior, tuned in KMOX. “I like to listen because of the games,” he said. Seniors 75
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