Nazarene High School - Lair Yearbook (Roseburg, OR)

 - Class of 1980

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SPECIAL PLAY SPECIAL PROGRAMS SPECIAL PEOPLE Smiling and Singing first, second and third grade students during the Spring pro- gram. They worked hard andthe effort showed in the sound of their voices. Middle: The Acting Lambs from the musical His Fleece was White as Snow presented by fourth, fifth, and sixth graders. The animals in the story were cute and they did a good job at the memorization of their parts, Bottom left: A clarinet trio consisting of Rac- helle Blondell, Darryl Bennett and Renae Blondell. Bot- tom right: A great cast! The high school choir pre- sented Breakfast in Galilee a musical about Jesus's life on earth. It was presented to our family and friends on May 19th and a second program at the First Baptist Church. YOU CANT BUY BETTER DRY CLEANING Garden Valley Shopping Center H Roseburg, Oregon Wm 5 672-3741 - Dining Room - Restaurant- Lounge PHONE 6-,3 929, 98 1 Activities

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From all corner of our school echo the tones of the word GROSS frim lips of people of all ages. It has become a very popular adjective with young people. What do we mean and why is the word used so frequently? According to Websters Dictionary, GROSS means stupid, vulgar, and burly. Our roving reporter discovered kids agree to their meaning, sick and disgusting. Erika Foley said, l probably use the word more than I realize, it's a habit. There is no other word that fits better, GROSS says it all! On the choir retreat, for breakfast one morning everyone had scrambled eggs, hashbrowns and cheese all mixed together. Some smeared ketchup on top of the whole plate. Clara Gilbert became sick when looking at one persons plate and said, lt looks like someone blew chunks. That state- ment is gross! Larry Shields commented, I used to use that phrase but it sounds bad so I quit saying it. I think Clara stopped saying it too. Mr. O'Neal said, Gross is 144. Mrs. Mullins com- mented, l remember when the word gross counted for something, like a box of pencils or chalk. We ordered sup- plies bythe gross which meant twelve dozen. Students who got jobs this year learned very quickly the net income was a lot different than the gross. After taxes were deducted from the gross income, the net take home pay was a lot less money. Gross weight as painted on trucks means per ton or 2,240 pounds. Sandy Walker has this to say about the word gross. lt is a very poetic word describing some peoples inner personal- ity. Heather AlIen's comment is, I use it when something is sickening, vulgar or repulsive. Melanie Boggs says the word gross is easier to say than the word revolting. Annette Stone claims, lf I keep hearing the word over and over, soon it is drilled in my head and I don't realize saying the word all the time. Gross has different meanings to people and it seems overly used by young folk these days. The word is here to stay but I feel the sickening and disgusting meaning is a passing phase. During my research of this word I discovered several fami- lies with the last name of Gross. A thought occured to me, if we had a student with the family name, would we use the word as an adjective as frequently as we do? I think not. by Linda Lanning ' 1 ' ' ' . .. ii.. it 5 !.' ., 1.4, +I L, we ,AMW - . z . Q , : -.,. '-.fq fy, - Q '. 'xlfwii- 's' - I A . f i,4t.,,, .-- 41 1' 1 ,,..',-iff. 'I' if era-. -f '-1 Zn . ' . ' H-Mfr' Feature I 97



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