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Jon’t tell anyone else! Freshman Kimberly Jackson walks o her next class unaware of the conversation between Sopho- nores Sonja and Dee Dee Watson behind her. Walking to her next class was a happy Sophomore Nikki Apodaca while Sophomores Lori Lopez and Stefanie Miller seemed upset about something. You're putting me on! Dressed for Nerd There’s a test? Seniors Jill Robinson, Ray Ussery and Cindy Hadley Day, Senior Linda Lieberman won’t talk about their first hour class at a morning dance held in the Quad. believe an unseen friend’s remarks. Opening - 11
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Talking and socializing part of the ROAD Part of growing up, part of becoming edu- cated, is to learn to get along with other people, to talk with them, to try to understand how they think, what they believe and why they believe it. We took all of the opportunities offered to talk to anyone and everyone. The subjects discussed covered anything and everything. We were cur- ious and wanted to know. So we asked, we talked, we socialized. 10 - Opening So that's what happened!Sophomores Dina Giacoletti, Tammy O’Dell and Julie Bishop discuss people, places and things at a school dance.
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Socializing ‘great’ at dances Among the best places to socialize on our trip down the ROAD TO THE FUTURE was a school dance. It was also one of the few places where we could relax, forget our inhibitions and let ourseves go. We could talk, dance to wild rock beats or slow mood songs. Regardless of what was being played, we were having fun. And we were learning. Learning about people and what we must do to get along with them both now and later in our lives. Man, that 8 great! Seemingly lost in a private world. Junior Blaine McCauley danced to a driving beat. Do it this way! Senior Verna DeBow (background) seemed happy about the way Senior Leslie Watrous was teaching Senior Eric Norberg a dance step. 12 - Opening
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