Perry Meridian High School - Passages Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1980

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' N! ., jI 9f m MSB f %j§3 ] ■ 1 . HIb ' u ' ' 3 Debbie Sanders, junior. Donna Sanders, freshman, and Julie Raja, sophomore, celebrate a Falcon vjc- tory while waiting for pizza. Senior Nicollette Terry worl s at Fannie May Candies in Greenwood Park Shopping Center. Monument Circle is seldom free from traffic as It remains a popular nighttime attraction. Brad Carr and Sharon Gedig, juniors, are ready to ride around and pass away the evening hours. Night-Uts

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After The Sun Goes Down As the sun slipped over the western horizon, students prepared themseives for action. It was the end of another hectic week of hitting the school books, and the beginning of another Friday night. Anything went, from watching TV to partying down. A variety of nighttime activities seemed to work their way into stu- dents ' busy schedules. Some of the more popular ones included going to parties, concerts, movies, dates, ball games, ball games, and more boll games. Even just cruising around the city was enough for some students. While many students enjoyed staying in and watching TV, others decided to cop a few z ' s. For some students, nights were devoutly dedicated to earning money for that trip to Daytona Beach in early April. Whatever the stu- dent chose to do on Friday nights, it was a sure bet that the time would not be spent in study. Then, suddenly; and all too soon, the party was over. The drummer had thrown his drumsticks into the crowd and the lead guitarist had strummed his last chord. The music signaling the end of the movie had begun to play, and you had just kissed your dote good-night. Falcons, Pacers, and Checkers had won their gomes. The daily devotional had just rolled across the television screen, and Daytona Beach seemed to be getting closer and closer. Rowdies cheer on the Falcon Bosketboll Team against Columbus North. PM Rowdies spent many nights backing PM teams. Gary Treadweil, junior, and a triend admire a Jacket while they are shopping. A good-night kiss tops off a perfect night out. 24 Night-Ufe £ai. «.) F «« I v i F V : ' W ' 1 ■QI jI H ' r -- SJW immti - ■■iv E- ■■■,■ ■ ' ■ ' mm IP W I ' ' t r •



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On Your Mark; Get Set; But . . It always seemed as soon as one had to rush to an important engage- ment in five minutes, there were a mil- lion things to do. The shirt one wanted to wear was being drowned in the washing machine. On top of that, the gas tank just happened to be empty. In the beginning there was darkness, but then along came Ben Franklin who discovered the hottest thing since the campfire, electricity. The boom be- gan. Blow dryers, hot rollers, curling irons, electric shavers, hot combs, electric tooth-brushes, lighted mirrors, and unfortunately, our morning en- emy, the digital clock radio, suddently appeared on the scene. Putting on her eyermer, Brenda Santerre, junior, gets ready to go to school, Brian Santerre, junior, eats his breakfast before going to school. Were we taking General Electric for granted? It was estimated that the average student spent approximately 298 hours in one year just getting ready for the halls of PMHS. This was only with the introduction of many newer electric gadgets most students use everyday. If there were to be a black-out tomorrow morning, would you be ready by 7:40? But this was only part of getting ready. Plays, musicals, the Aquatide show, and other annual performances would have been different without the many dedicated hours the sound and light crews spent just preparing for the success of these productions. jjSUfc .„ t. ■-». 26 Behind The Scenes

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