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TOGETHER Out the door, and to your locker, throw your books in, and it's off to the cafeteria. Waiting in line is the usual drag and sud- denly you realize that you're at the junk food end of the line and are dangerously close to the cash register and you haven't picked up a thing yet. You grab a bag of Fritos at random and hurry to find a table. Ahh, at long last - time to relax and unwind. Lean back, open the bag of chips, and start talking with your friends. Homework and other problems move to the back of your mind and you focus on weekend plans, joke around and suddenly your problems don't seem too bad because you have people to share them with. Everything seems to fall into place and the day looks like it might be okay, after all. This is just one example of how your friends can make you feel better, even when you're in the worst of moods. Everybody has someone they can talk to, and boy, does it ever help! By now you're probably won- dering what this is all about. Get! ting together is the theme of the '78 Trion. Let's practice. Kris Gerhard and Miss Smith compare notes. 1- ,- S x il me 'Gm- '0- S ??11 . ' ,aE'f,1:rsaf A few of the sophomore girls find life hilarious. Nora Leavy, Don Chan- dler, and Andrea Bart- leli try and decide whether or not to go to gym class. Mr. Chamberlain and Nlr. l-lerlihy prove that teachers can be friends. 3
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GETTING TUGETHER THROUGH The problem with writing about music and its role in the lives of students today is that the topic means so many different things to different people. Disco, hard rock, country and western, electronics, the blues and jazz and some of the head- ings of the sounds that we have to choose from. lt's amazing what some people will buy to acquire the ultimate in sound. Some of the stereo and quad systems are unbelievable, rang- ing from one hundred to fifteen hundred dollars. USIG Music is used to study by, party by, dance to, languish in, and sometimes to escape to when there are unneeded pres- sures. It is also a hobby and job for many students. Some work as part-time D.J.'s at WUNH, while others have established dance bands and play at schools around the area. Some of the groups that have played here are Black Diamond, Full House, Pre- monition, and Agents of Fortune. There may be controversy as to who is the best in what type of music, whether it's Jeff Beck, David Webb and Don Borror perform in Black Diamond at one of the first dances. Moody Blues, or Carole King and Gordon Lightfoot. The high school was fortunate to have the renowned classical pianist Lorin Hollander perform at an assembly. He was very well received and his talent and phi- losophy were enjoyed by stu- dents and faculty alike. Whether it's heard at assem- blies, blaring from car radios, the juke box, or your own stereo at home, almost everyone can find some form of music to enjoy. Decisions, decisions!!
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