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Tuesday, Aan. ESS Se sentors come of age. Today students eighteen, nineteen, or twenty years of age found out they wouldn’t lose their drinking privileges if the bill to raise the drinking age to twenty-one should go into effect in July. The seventeen-year-olds learned they would have to wait until FBLA, 16 Seniors they turned twenty-one to buy beer. Although sixty of them would not be affected by this new law, the rest of the seniors realized that they would be classified as minors for at least three more years! They weren’t thrilled about it. In fact, Randy Sandidge, one of those who didn’t make it had this to say: ‘‘Who do the, think they’re fooling? Thi: won’t stop hardly anyone under the age of eighteer from drinking.”
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Friday, Oct. 22 — (leas of 83 gets revenge. It was along time coming, but the freshmen of 1979 final- ly got their revenge. As they entered high school, a little afraid of what they might ex- pect during the then infamous “Rat Week,” it may have seemed a question of survival. Now, as seniors, they had seen “Rat Week” reduced to “Rat Day.”” This meant that they would have to work hard to make sure that each Rat would have the opportunity to undergo all the pleasures they had enjoyed four years ago. Because participation in this traditional ritual is com- pletely voluntary, only those seniors who had themselves been rats were allowed to “rat” the freshmen. Even before they left the bus in the morning, the ninth graders sensed what was awaiting them. Boys dressed in skirt and blouse and girls carrying toy trucks were easily spotted, and the seniors were ready for them. One of the more original ‘“‘requests’” made of rats was to have two of them carry a coin — face to face with the coin held between their noses. “x Entertaining Hans Sobeslavsky and Britta Roeder, two of his friends from Germany, Kenny Walters enjoys one of the last warm days of summer. “Sizzle like bacon!” commands Nelson Clarke, as ‘‘Rat’’ Angie Mays does her best to obey. Seniors
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Trying to hurry so she won't be late for typing, Paula Mason finishes her snack. Discussing the new drinking law, Richard Hamilton, Jeff Cash, and Randy Sandidge are happy to discover that it will not affect them. Seniors 17
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