Fads and Fashions Fads and Fashions influenced our life styles at THS. The everyday apparel was blue jeans. T-shirts remained popular with the guys, while the girls wore sweaters and tops. Hiking boots, clogs, slides, Nikes , and Adidas were among fashions for the feet. The 1979-1980 school year was a time for many new movies to be released. Some of the favorites were: Kramer vs. Kramer , The Rose , and The Electric Horseman . Television shows such as Saturday Night Live , M A S H , and The White Shadow were very popular among the students. Most of the radios and stereos were playing music by Boston , Foreigner , and Kansas . Many people around the United States were wearing yellow ribbons. This served as a constant reminder of the hostages in Iran. A typical scene in the hall. THS Students donated blood at the Bloodmobile on March 12. 24
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Front Row: T. Kremke, J. Bailey, P. Thompson, S. Scott, K. Bohling, sponsor, |. Richert. 2nd Row: J. Mason, A. Carson, S. Davis, P. Brinkman, B. Mason, L. Buethe, S. Packwood, B. Cobber. 3rd row: A. Puchalla, J. Little, D. Bicknell, S. Smith, S. Lempka, K. La France, B. Ullman, B. Davison. 4th Row: T. Parrish, L. Kettelhake, S. Davis, T. Bohling. Pep Club Stays At Home and Cheers Pep Club this year was organized only to be a home club. It was required that the members attend the home boys basketball and football games. Homecoming was the highlight of the football season. The activities were planned by the senior girls and the cheerleaders. Such fun days throughout the week were: Security Day, Scare Away Pawnee City, Don't Clown Around With Us Day, Toga Day, and the traditional Gold Black on Friday. Basketball rolled around and the club was doing well. Since they saved their money from last year the organization didn't need to do any fund raising activities. No unfortunate incidents occurred, but spirit lagged. The cheerleaders got not only members but the fans fired up. They used simple chants like, Go Big T , and Defense to give the fans a chance to get involved. Indeed the fans did get involved. If they felt the cheerleaders weren't doing a sufficient job, they began their own cheers. In the spring when the team cheering has dwindled out the club began other activities. They helped with the Elementary Track Field Day, as well as purchasing the ribbons for each event. The club plans to add some paintings to the gym as well as other permanent decorations. Mrs. Richert felt the year was successful and looks forward to '80-81. 26 HOME CONE ING Bcv and Barb Clowning Around.1
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