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nce again seniors had a chance to show what they were made of as they presented the senior review held on January 23. Only seventeen seniors decided to strut their stuff in this annual affair. Jenny Voigner served as the Master of Ceremonies throughout the show. As the production began, Phyllis Grant was dressed as Cinderella and sang iiMy Own Little Corner.H Afterwards, Cwen Huckleberry gave her version of iiSomewhere Over the Rainbow? Elene Beatty followed singing iiFor Your Eyes Only. As they paused for a commer- cial break, Doreen Purlee por- trayed Mary Lou Retton advertis- ing Energizer batteries, and Gwen Huckleberry acted as a German model advertising for Wendyis restaurant. The remainder of the review went as follows: Denise Bennett, Michelle Con- roy, and Tammy Thompson lip synched t0 siLeader of the Pack , while Sheila Morris and Lori Ehr- inger rode around on big wheels. Next on the list were Craig Bog- gess, Brad Amos, Phillip Eckert, and J. T. McCartney dressed as beautiful girls all the way down to their high top shoes, lip synching to iiMy Boyfriendis Backi, by the Shondells. After a quick change, Seniors 'strut their stuff in annual talent show the same bunch did their thing to iiThree Lock Box? Len Adams played his guitar and sang iiLittle Pink Housesi, by John Cougar. Tina Turner, a.k.a. Sheila Mor- ris, made a guest appearance sing- ing her hit iiBetter Be Good To Me? Finally, Len and his band, the Sex Sleds, finished it off by playing a few tunes by Led Zeppelin, the Cars, and The Who. Left: Going for a spin on her Big Wheel iimean machine', is senior Lori Ehringer. Lori depicted a gang member in the skit HLeader Of The Pack Lip synching to siLeader Of The Pack, sr. Denise Bennett imitates a girl who has fallen in love with a motorcycle gang member.
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Lipstick, fancy clothes, and wigs helped to enhance the looks of these three beautiful girls portrayed by Brad Amos, J. T. Mc- Cartney, and Phil Eckert. Along with Craig Boggess, the three did a skit to the oldie but goodie song ttMy Boyfriend's Back,' by the Shondells. Above: Following a quick costume change from the Shondells to a rocker in Sammy Hagar's band, Brad Amos, sr.. jams to Three Lock Box. Right: Providing rock and roll for the stu- dent body, sr. Len Adams Gar righO and his band the Sex Sleds, entertain students dur-V ing the Senior Revue.
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Cures for 'Manic Monday? cruisin'. dancin', partying Above: The renovated Trans-Lux, now called Creentree 4, provides an enteraning end-of-the-week spot for students who like to view the largest block-buster movies. Jeff Plaza, the Cinemas, Village 8, the Vogue, Jaytown 4, and local drive-ins give relief also to the hectic school week. Below: The Antique Car Show at the Greentree Mall at- tracted even more than its usual mob of teenagers. Spending his Saturday night viewing the nostalgic autos, Jeff Thompson, sr.. stops to check out a 1923 Premier Ford. choolwork! How do students spell relief after five days of Iifty-flve minute classes, tons of homework, strict attendance rules, and prison-like conditions of the new closed campus policy? W-E-E-K-E-N-D-S. Students wind down, take it easy, and get ready to forget the monotonous week during their two days of freedom. IIOn Saturdays, I sleep in until about 2:30 to catch up on my zzz,s. I party and just kind of take it easy over the weekend? stated sophomore Lisa Ball. The surrounding metropolitan area provides varying entertain- ment possibilities. You can Ibuzz, New Albany,s infamous cruising spot, Frischis, the W.C. Lounge, or Druthers, all former IiBull-Dog- turf onlyi, hangouts. Creekers can be spotted at the Creentree Mall on any F riday or Saturday night, either shopping, playing games at Aladdinis Castle, checking out the opposite sex, or just stopping off before skating at Creentree Skateland. Louisville, Kentucky also offers many hot spots that teens can visit before the IiMonday Bluesii hit again. Students can dance to their hearts content and get the chance to meet many new people at Thumpers or the Troubador, popular teen clubs. In addition, some Dragons hit the Vogue to view iiRocky Horton, 0r Monty Pythonis IIHoly Grail , cut records at Oxmoofs Sound Tracks, attend parties and con- certs, and go out to eat.
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