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Toys and topsiders trek through Turlock Variety dominated the fashion scene as prep- pies and punkers walked around campus. Izod and oxford shirts mingled with military pants, while French-braided hair styles were perhaps more common than hairsprayed blue and pink hair. Designer fashions moved up and around from jean labels, as THS students claimed name- brand specs as a favorite. Ski optics and Car- reras took a decided second to the French made Vuarnets. Why the elitism? Ever cool Mike Passarelli summed it up with Hey, Vuar- net! Mind-boggling Rubiks cubes challenged stu- dents, interrupted classes, and for some proved inspiration for Halloween costumes.
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,,,.....-rv' Religion remains important at THS Having a belief in God gives you something to lean on, declared freshman Chris Williams confidently. This was the general trend of belief among THS students: most claimed strong reli- gious inclinations. A poll concerning religion was administered to English classes at the beginning of the year: the results were startling. Over 9O'Ml of students polled believed in God or Supreme Being. More than half of these attended a church or youth group. Some of the most popular groups were Campus Life, Catholics in Action, Mormons, and the Evangelical Free Church. Groups met as often as every morning and offered such as- pects as religious instruction, dances, service activities, and counseling. Concluded junior Jennifer Stone: Well, if I didn't have my religion, l'd be a totally different person, and I'm not so sure l'd like that per- son. ABOVE: Evangelical Free Church youth pastor Ralph Bre- denberg supervises high school roller-skating party. ABOVE RIGHT: Catholics in Action meet for counseling and socializ- ing. RIGHT: Mormon Juanita Tomason sleeps through early morning religion class. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Catholic Tom Dudley sports his faith on his chest. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: Mormon Andrew Priest studies for an important religious doctrine test. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: The Campus Life group congregate for an informal meeting. 30 Religion
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