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-Q . iz 5. 'J 1 2 1979, BIG Year for Foreign Students at RHS 'fm-I nu .. . mama ' IF-RN 0U5 '9 . 1,sfohln IRAQ llbCd5fi . Sifiiz R' ' uragwu xuu ' p . 4' M Kuhn o .luv B'-fs-N 644: D Front row: Ali Aghazadeh, Mostafa Noor- gakhsh, Bahman Noorbakhshg Back row: Pra- pan Iaratsirirat, Mohsen Khosravani, Saeed Mostafizadeh, Tareq Alkhaled, Reza Saadat- mand, Reza Agazadeh. 1. Mostafa Noorbakhsh and Reza Agazadeh joke around about the books in the library. 2. Khalid and Mohsen Khosravani take a break between classes. by Beth Collins Kent, Ohio is a long way from home for 14 foreign students enrolled at Roosevelt. Seven students are from Iran, six students from Kuwait, and one is from Thailand. When school began in September there were four foreign students in classes at RHS, while ten others ar- rived in january. According to guid- ance counselor Mike Hardy, this is the largest group of foreign students attending RHS at one time. Many of these students have rela- tives attending Kent State University who serve as guardians. Bader Alkhaled, a student from Kuwait, expressed the feelings of the new students when he said, We wa11t to be friends with everyone. Bahman Noorbakhsh, another foreign student, commented on the differences between school in Iran and in the United States. High school in Iran is more intense, Bahman stated It is so much harder there, we have 14 subjects. He also noted a distinction between the sexes in Iran. The schools there are not co-edg the girls are not as free in Iran. Bader also mentioned American food and FM music as things which are much different from those in Kuwait. Most of these students plan to go on to an American college and after receiving their degree they plan to go back to their homeland.
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iders by Beth Collins When the weekend finally rolls around most of the RHS senior class puts away their books and lets loose, going to such places as the Krazy Horse Lounge, The Loft, Genesis, Mother's, IB's, and Filthy McNastys. Students under 18 attend places like Eastway Center and the Kent State Ice Arena. The recent nation wide craze for disco affected Kent, Ohio. Bars such as Krazy Horse and Genesis changed their decor into a discoteque by ad- ding a lighted dance floor, mirrored walls, and hanging plants. Krazy Horse is a very popular place for the RHS students on weekends, commented senior Ianet Marek. Another senior, Larry Reinker said, I like to dance and the Krazy Horse is a great place to go. The other bars such as The Loft, Mother's, and IB's are more for drink- ing and socializing. Becky Vogias said, Socializing at Mother's can be a lot of fun as . rw fs M- FfS ,l Q P axe 95614 1,2-,.1 ,PL : W Q PM ST' AMBU Fl 4s S 441. ef? Pvi NR '55 A- J ir T .. fi W W. . W: A i z, .. is rout mia 'qi-KY l just thi? L' rvxjn-llal..R'w '?-Qgf-?i if P aint the Town 020 o 0' 2 ,gf Hoy W A .g O Rm n g vim X ,. , sei I l ..,...........,t.....1 Dig 0 'wr . v A , 5335, p ! . E. X: ff .. - , 153 -i i . , .nj 33 r I i 1 Senior Dwayne Harris socializes with Roosevelt graduate Ioey DiBiase on a Friday night at the Krazy Horse. 2. Senior Janet Marek and friend Iulze Unsworth of Ravenna join their friends at the Krazy Horse for a night out. 3 Roosevelt students go to Ray's Place to eat, drink and be merry 4 Ron-De-Vou is another bar visited frequently by seniors. il . M -A.-- . .-.. ---. -.....H..-...,..,- , ,,l1T,,,.- ..-----. ,,, ,ml W-f:?.ff'4Q?' f -.f 11- elf: Q L. H-a-2.--Q.. -.-H - . 0. ...w r - A - E f,gp:f1f . WH ' p . fx .,'..:Q.'frfrzf2'J ,cffv i sift.. ' Fu., .A . .r -.- e g, , -X 4,,,::..:,,:.5g,.tsg,- ur -- ' ' ' L'f : '..,-2 'g?'mi'peg,:w 1 x.1i'P ,. ', ' 2,,fr,,J,'7' ', C-L ' '. '-- ,I ' 2.4! f ' 1- . , ri., f nr . ' Q. te .Q - f : . ' '4 ff : 'l 'i'lAf---Wit . E' .2 T. HSE- fl 'L -fit. 'li -V - -' i ii' Q.. ' ,: 5 ., fer. .i1:,e.'-'E-1' ' -s- f ,mrasez 'i 3:45 v 5 ' X .w.,.i ..52.Jg,-1 qx-ly Q. ' .gr-Ugg..-- Qggiri-f 1 vig., . f .. v g-j.,:'qL AA 'f ' :SK R ' f- . - 60 1, ru' '1' , 1' ' 4 ' 4 1' 5?'+:.J5 'y .'12'- gw1'a.-- 'ff' tgp.:-5,71 . . 4 . ' ' ,. , 2, 5 - , ,y . - . -,w. .,,, . . .,g f . ,,- Wai.-. . - ' ..- . M . :A- A 1-fans fri , .Q rs. . 'war-sus., ae..-::..:.-Jem.-Q..-Jfiw ', 'F V-1-,v 55.1351-j.am --:gg s --v ,. Jas' ?gg...e.nf -' ' ' ' s G - i 'i'W5i sa. iv ' ' r V V A Y' 'l'Z'- ' .-'4 r U . . i Irjl, 5 'Qi'-53.13, . . . ie, . .1 1 f ' T '-TSE... fl' 4. :1f-,i'f1iSfmf't,f .''N-QL..-7, .ai . H-'-' 541 its ug.. ' i .- .:91 11-35522:f7r.'y-1-:ggQq51:'LIJygj-,iff?- ' .,.s...1:3.'r'La-'Fri-Ffh-1-14' 93:9-i'-1'.H ' 1115,-II y V-.gf .- - 11' J' at-uiij 1,3-f1!s'f.-J Z' tyre.. Wi. 'f. - ., 2-A 1 1 3 ,,g.fy.1f7- s E:IffiQ'?Z 1i'lQ:jgf'iv :J'fffrgCEfefj'5ii.g':3,i5v1+5E,f- itig .- . . . I' gf, ' -',?-7-:fem 111' . ' ' f 1 v ,ii , -, , ' A -Lfgew-Q2-', f lDlS:'aif:fgf--.- L.iilyfiif54:i1r..m 'f-iiiiw-uv , Lf . 'wsgsf-,fggz1,-,,'w-'azfrff 4' ,gmac-If-T11-.42.,ff',:L1.13-21:35-.rlfr Q 454 ' ,. z'-1 . Ext...- u ft 112: -724-H - L 5 -l , ,. 1-.-.shi .. -....s. M-.. .. . .,,-,.r...4..--.. . ..--. i ,. v. V - -f . H 'i ' llti 1 nt- ' l - l-lg . .- X ,vi I P l . -H L. 3 a . L. ' 1 Ml . ' 1 - i X H, ,o i W . .. . L A '- '-400 .f-,ev--vt 1 . gRq'.' - . . . - I -lv ' ,- hm Q 'w' . . H L ,i 11, x 5 q , .. J: - V 'lu G h ' I . T . . .M ,, - ' V. I' v X .J 1 1 . . I . ' x '- , . - z ' ' . ' ' .. 1' - , - ,f A v Q I i. ' ' ' ' C ' ' ' . .ffl . gf ' . . -Peril. . - LOA' . ! 'i1 .1 f.. Q' rf- ry A it :ww - ' ,earl -t ... . ' ,, f -. - '4 '- . pf ' - 4 - 5 .f.... H10 . r. fl ' M r-Lx-, -.'- ,'f'?.l115.'i n- 1 . I- J .gl-Jn Q. ax -'wi L. ir -, ...xt :fi t - Ugg - sie . - . , . , t. J.. fe H . w ,.. ,- ' ' , . . n JC' ?' .NNI ' .'O , ia: 2. 'P V- .- ffl I - - if 'L aw - ' ' 1- I V4 4? X wr . 'X 1 R' . x ,, SHYN F1 f V - . 1, 4 ,Wim 4-'Y i 1 '-w IR .1 R.. , - 1 '
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T-Shirt Craze Hits Big at RHS 1 Sandee Burns The T-Shirt, an item as American T baseball, hot dogs, or apple pie, ruld commonly be seen throughout .e halls of Roosevelt. Each and every lshirt posessed some quality which ade it unique. All shapes and sizes i people could be accomodated by a tshirt since they came in many dif- irent sizes, colors, and were topped fby various different sayings. They rved as the American Way of releas- g and expressing numerous likes, slikes, interests, opinions, and av- zations. T-shirts were a frequent iuvenir obtained from vacation lots to display where one has been. T-shirt was a unique item of clo- thing since it could be worn so many different ways. The halls of Roosevelt could have been mistaken for a T-shirt Em- porium since so many different styles and slogans were displayed. Com- mon slogans included: Inside this T-shirt there is a great body, If you can't dazzle 'em with your brilliance, baffle them with your bull, Do it overnight for 3 1l2Qi, - Kinko's, Night of the Morp. Due to the emergence of the Indust- rial Graphic Arts Class, many new original shirts were designed with the slogan depending on the indi- vidual's taste. Iay Geldhof and his T-shirt pose for the cam- a. 2. Three faceless students pose with their vorite T-shirts. 3. Adam Geldhof turns his ck to the camera. T I . iw y, ft T ry!! 1 ,S :gag-,gs 3-,W . ,,.A H 1. :iff it t ' 'iflfll' la :E 1-sf 5 H.lElAQlfli'!
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