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MEE Ftt 1984—A LIMITED EDITION A-5 Rising costs concern careful consumers How many times have teenagers heard (time and time again) their parents say, ■When I was your age, the price of gas was only 5 cents a gallon! Inflation has seemed to be a very powerful source of complaint in the past 10 years. But what of the future? Will it get worse, or will it get better? Just in case your memory gets weak as the future becomes a reality, the Mee Ma staff has provided you with the following financial report so that some day, you too, will be able to tell your kids, 'When I was your age... Movies.................................. 4.50 Unleaded Gasoline (per gal Ion).... 1.13—1.1? Record Albums........................... 6.95 Tape Cassettes.......................... 7.97 Posters................................. 3.50 501 Levi Blue Jeans.................... 19.9? Candy Bars............................. .45 Big Mac................................. 1.25 Greeting Cards...................... .90—1.25 Cal endars.............................. 7.95 Video Rentals........................... 2.00 Pay Telephone Use...,,................... .25 Postage Stamp............................ .22 Magaz ines......................... 2.50—3.95 Z . Milk (per gallon)................... 1.9? Eggs (per dozen)......................... .97 Firewood (1 cord cedar)............... 90—100 Notebook Paper (1 pkg 200 count)........ 1.29 Pantyhose (1 pair)...................... 2.17 Leather Gloves......................... 14.00 Curling Iron....................... 4.99—9.99 Toothbrush................................ .?? Soap (1 bar).............................. .79 Bread (per loaf)......................... 1.09 Soda Pop (per bottle)..................... .60 Paperback Book.................... 2.50—4.95 Large Pizza........................... 11.95 Hair Cut............................... 8.50 Designer Pee Chees........................ .35 Ballpoint Pen......................... .79—.97 Shampoo................................. 1.9? Tuxedo Rental........................... 70.00 Ski Lift Ticket (weekday-Meadows)....... 17.00 Ski Lift Ticket (weekend-Meadows)....... 19.00 Pencils (pk. of 12)....................... .98 Ice Cream (single scoop).................. .60 Zoo Admission (1 adult).................. 2.00 Clubs compete to earn extra bucks! ■Choir is sel1ing candles—AGAIN! If any juniors can help out in the concession stand tonight during the football game, please contact Mrs. Borge or Mr. Welsh as soon as possible! ■ ■Qmigosh! I've eaten 4-worth of LePops just today! Hide me quick! Here comes another rally girl trying to sell me notepads.’ ■I can't believe the band manages ,to play their instruments for 24 sol id hours! ■That's not fair. I bought my pepperoni sticks before Christmas for 1 apiece. Now they're only 75 cents each. Fundraisers are a source of survival for Sandy's numerous organizations. They'll either take you or break you! ;URROUNDED BY RUM1AGE is Roger Ford who irganized a rummage sale to help benefit tubs and organizations at Sandy.
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A-4 MEE MA 1986—A LIMITED EDITION Buildings move in to Sandy High In order to handle the in-flux o-f new students, Sandy brought some portable classrooms onto campus early in the year. Here is shown the progression o-f bringing the classrooms to their new resting place, preparing them -for use, and -finally, teaching in them. The new classrooms housed social studies and English classes, a computer lab, and the Production Center. 4
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A-6 MEE MA 1986—A LIMITED EDITION Halloween is for the big kids too! Oc t ober 31 . ■DOUBLE, DOUBLE, TOIL AND TROUBLE; Fire burn and cauldron bubble, chant two cheerful witches, Pattie Danielson and Denise Lewis. Spooks, ghosts and goblins. All Hallow's Eve. An unofficial hoii day celebrated by little children all over the country. But while those little kids are dressing up and going door-to-door yelling Trick or treat? what are those bio kids doing? Tradition has held that Halloween is the time to spread mild types of vandali sm throughout the town. (Haven't your parents told you about the ir days when they soaped windows, tossed raw eggs, and smashed jack-o-1anterns?) The truth of the matter is that many of those bi q kids just haven't grown up. They can be seen out there in costumes, along with the little kids, carrying huge grocery bags to collect some goodies. In an attempt to minimize vandalism, many local organ i zat ions provided entertainment in the form of Haunted Houses. In addition, various groups sponsored Halloween parties with prizes for the best costumes. All in al1, the mi sch i ef was kept to a minimum. More kids were out there treating rather than tricking. TRICK OR TREAT! Junior David Eberhardt JUNIOR DENISE LARSEN ZAP! I'LL TURN you masquerades at school on Halloween fluffs up her bunny ears into a toad' snickers and shows off her Karyn Ives in her whiskers for the camera, witch's get-up.
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