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,wwe A 1 sisift . N 'KV' thttt ill All in a day's wear. Alesia Crone shows her interest in new wave at- tire which consists of jean jackets and short haircuts for girls. Buttons, buttons, and more but- tons! This is truly the year for but- tons, from rock groups to witty sayings, buttons seem to help us ex- press ourselves. k 6 5' K S2 'N!E - llllil Like Father like daughter? Dr. Ar- Custom Cruise. Many students felt nold shows his admiration for one the faster the further as they cus- of the year's most popular dolls, tomized their cars inside and out. the cabbage patch doll. Fads 25
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For the love of Loverboy and for the rave of Rush! Tony Barrett a Robert Martin seem to be feeling fine about Loverboy's American tour a Rush's previous U.S. tour. Z . We lf' Changing Scenes I'm Martha Quinn and you are watching MTV. This was a popular phrase heard while watching the 24 hour seven-day-a-week Mu- sic Television. When friends got together to party or to just hang around, sooner or later all eyes turned to see favorite videos and rock stars. Different fads surfaced while others faded into oblivion. Putt-Putt, a once popular night spot, seemed to be talked about less while the Depot started occupying everyonels time. Teenage girls could be seen wearing Peter Pan boots, blue jean jackets, and bright colored dangling earrings, Guys faced the cold weather with the good 'ole pullover sweat- er and jeans or khaki dress pants. For special occasions, guys into the GQ scene donned thin ties and baggy pants. Weekends out of the ordi- nary were spent traveling to the Greensboro Coliseum to see concerts by popular bands. While the girls filled their eyes with Mike Reno of Loverboy and Sting of The Police, the guys en- joyed themselves by seeing Pat Benatar. After the con- certs, couples left to spend time together leaving the members of The Lonely Hearts Club with nothing to do. Dating remained, as usu- al, a popular pastime, but groups of guys and girls go- ing out as friends were seen more and more. Restaurants such as Sir Pizza and the re- liable '4Golden Arches served as popular places for eating. As the school week ended and the weekend drew near, everyone found something to do if it was only catching up on much needed sleep or relaxation from homework horrors.
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Victory Crisis As the saying goes, These are the best days of your life. But some things were not perfect. After spending all morning in front of the mirror to im- press that special someone, the walk from the parking lot to school in the rain de- stroyed the hours of work. Students made an extra ef- fort to go to school everyday so they wouldn't have to take their exams. Little did they know they would catch the flu and have to take all of their exams anyway. Hav- ing three tests in one day was bad enough, but having to work the night before was sure to give one a headache. Along with tests came home- work, the dreaded term pa- per, and trying to prepare for the SAT. With school be- hind, many found filling out college applications worse than writing motifs in Eng- lish. As May approached, many found that finding a date to the prom was like solving a mystery. Whom should I go with?, where should we eat?, and how much will it cost? were questions many asked them- selves. Even though we faced many crisis, these were the best days of our lives. Raindrops are not falling on their heads.-David Blackman and Tam Painter share each 0ther's com- pany as they keep out of the rain. 26 Crisis Bookworm! Like a usual student, tolling over term paper, Ronnie Lewis finds himself buried in the books. ,
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