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Hi O-T. Leaving a message, Robin Graber. iunior, shoepolishcs Brent Al- len's, iunior. car. Sneaking around the parking lot or someone's driveway with a Bottle of shoe polish One of the most popular student pasttimes was shoe- polishing, whether it was for a caravan or just a little note on a friend's car to say Hl. Car washes were a fre- quent place to see students washing the shoe polish from a car after a big game on Fri- day night. Not all of the shoepolishing was done in white, some was done in black which was not as no- ticeable but just as effective. A bottle of shoepolish was a common sight in a girl's purse, a glove box, trunk of a car. or a locker. Some of the messages may have been- l Love You, Hey, fox or just Hi. Cami Cunningham Miriam Cupp Hans Cyr Kira Dadisman Bryan Daffer Suzy Dart Mac Davis Marty Deal Maribeth DeCarlo Gary Deshazer Than Diep Tricia Dixon John Dodson Chris Doke Caroline Duncan Trent Duncan Tracey Duston Dennis Elenburg Shelly Ellenburg Maggie Ellis Karen English Missy Eriksson Mike Erwin Karen Evans Juniors
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Melanie Chesser David Clark Carlton Clough Kara Coats Dena Cobb Glenn Coffee William Coleman John Collar Karyn Collins Shawn Colton Kenneth Conn Jeff Contardi Carter Cooper Michelle Cooper Mindy Cooper Jodi Corbett Robin Cotton Trudi Cox Kim Coyle Gena Cranford Shelly Crone Ronnie Crooks Lori Culbert Keborah Cummings On the move. Making his way up the mountain, Brad l-oltz, Junior, drives up the trails in Guthrie, Trucks, jeeps and broncos risk al in dangerous and costly Four-play ouncing left and right, the anticipation mount- ed, Heads were racked on the top of the cab. while thetbo' dies of those riding in the bed of the automobile were thrown about. Four-wheeling through mud, dirt, and sand tore up the trucks. Costs for repairs built up rapidly, while layer after layer of mud coated drivers' and riders' clothes. However, to someone who owned a four- wheel drive vehicle and par- ticipated inthe sport, this was called fun, Despite the high risk of ing costly damage, ms chances were often tak Most students would th twice before taking chances that four-wheel thusiasts seemed to thrive Trying to find a pert spot, drivers spent hd climbing mountains, hillsl any other obstacles ci their path. This sport conti throughout the year, out tobe the latest auto ' fad. ri 1 i if wsmmx. f gf Juniors
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Angie Eytcheson Susan Farr Mindy Ferree Keith Filer David Firestone Robert Fitts Eva Fitzpatrick Brad Foltz Brian Foltz Noah Forehand Brenda Foxworth Brian Free Therese Friedemann Lisa Friedlander Paul Gallaway Machele Garner Sandy Garr Daniele Gehrig Michelle Gill Lance Gilliland Mike Goodwin Michelle Goss Robin Graber Stephanie Green -SR 'Q' 'es vu- we, l in f:i-- 1 qi ,.,, - , .,,, ,.., , t ' , 9 Wffwgf ,M yi? Wim 'KW 2 A 4 if a Wt , f 4 t , K 52 'gf ff Sy fi f M-ffl f f Z WA f W 'Z f K S 6 5 5' 'i f it J is 1, f .,,,. if ,,,, i .L ' ff 1,f,tfi-4 ,t gi, , it 'W , ' 1SG1':3Z::,'E ' 3 ':vi5 'fWlff Wm ' E-'5:.'f ,: lawiiifin4f2z'wfai11i72fffW'this 2. n,, ,z1,f, '1f.:5 Mts22't . ,5-,,,a',,,f,g- I ,,5:':z5':'i:,2z-'2 5 li 7 . Chugea-lug. Exercising his freedom of choice. Brad Clark. senior, buys a drink at the first home wrestling match. l66 Juniors ng a decision about to drink can be difficult h Six pack up reference played a big role in selecting a soft drink, l think Diet Coke is the most popular diet drink that has come out this year, but I personally prefered diet, caf- fiene free Pepsi Free. I liked the taste better than Diet Coke, quoted Lesli Richards, junior. Having a wider variety of soft drinks to choose from be- came confusing. Preference was shown in the Pepsi chal- lenge test . .lust some of the choices were Coke, Diet Coke, Caffiene Free Coke, Diet Caf- fiene Free Coke, Dr. Pepper, Diet Dr Pepper, etc. A new product in the Dr Pepper line variety was the new pop top cans. The pop top cans were really neat. lf you were driving you could close the top to keep from spilling it, commented Susan Finder, sophomore. With all the different varie- ties to choose from, some peo- ple still continued to drink the ever popular Coke. lf people bought the Coke from a Coke machine, some found a new talking Coke machine . The new Coke machines that talked were really suprising to students. l put my money in and it really did talk to me. l wonder what they will think of next. said Mirium Cupp. lu- nior.
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