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SHADOW' S Or Pl ' PLE, BUT PUI E GV LD Braves. Along with fall and football came the new fashions. Izods, Calvin Klein and topsiders still cruised the halls of New Haven as preppie attire remained from the previous year. The punk look influenced many students as head- bands were tied around foreheads and hemlines were raised. Even the Bulldogs developed their own fashion when bright golden sweaters with purple logos were made available. During the year it seemed as though students were taking more of an interest in their futures. College plans were made by more than the usual amount of students. A record number of juniors, 150, squeezed into the auditeria to take the PSAT in October, As the year progressed snow-days fmore than lOl became a normality as the Hoosier state received more than 65 inches of snow. Not only was New Haven cursed with blizzard conditions, but sub-zero tem- peratures as well. ,.-ad L ' ' one up againstt e W T HIN t egirs go y, Southside Archers, Tim Hoffer these guys stand in the same attempts to score. spot every morning. Opening
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url,-XDOWQ J RU UL-, JUI' PU'FGflD hd With the snow making New Haven appear as part of the Great White North, the students took on a new vocabu- lary. Take off, get out and hoser were only a few words and expressions made popular by Bob and Doug McKenzie of SCTV. As the winter began to leave, freezing rain and fog caused more cancellations and delays. But even though school was out more than normal, it did not stop 296 seniors from graduating in May. The purple shadows always seemed to lurk in the back- ground when many happenings of the school year were brushed away by the spirit of the year-the feeling that was purely gold. AS the band prepared for the Homecoming parade they were serenaded by Jeff the Singing Messenger. Howard Lininger, band director, laughs. THE first score against Concord in the play-offs came on a pass play from Tim Hoffer to Mike Cheviron. Tim I-loffer carries the ball downfield. i 6 Opening DURING the Homecoming pa- rade, Mike Dize and Dan Cham- bers portray Braves. QUEEN Brenda Schortgen and her court sit along the sidelines of the game.
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