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WHIl€ CHRNGING FOR GVM. the girls' locker room is o convenient ploce to dis- cuss the events of the doy. ”SH€'S GOING OUT WITH WHO?” ex- dolms Rosorlo Colobrese In disbelief of the rumor she hos heord. TH( ROVS' LOCKCR ROOM was o popular place to discuss girls and sports, the boys’ two favorite subjects.
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Student Life at IDeehawken was a definite cut above the norm. It took on many appearances — the almost 100% participation in Freaky Friday for the first time ever, the incredibly diverse fashions that reflected the cosmopolitan atmo- sphere at school, the first junior prom ever and the first luau. It reflected pep rallies where students actually had pep, tradi- tions like the senior masquerade and the crowning of the homecom- ing king and queen, and it caught students in the act of just being themselves — in hobbies, jobs and conversations. The variety of interests spiced up student life. Toga parties, movies, dates and participation in community activities put life in our lives. Because of all these things, life was indeed a cut above.
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I I | Qt do boys really talk I ! labout? Wouldn't most girls like to know? Chances are that the answer is yes, they would like to know. Well, here's the answer. According to WHS boys, their main topic was, what else, but girls. That's not the only thing they talk about, though. Senior Orlando Martinez said, “Well, we talk mostly about girls, but we talk about other things too, like sports, music, and movies.” Most girls seem to think that boys have a one track mind, but they don't. Of coure their major concern is to look and sound cool. All in all boys talk about two things, girls and everything else, everything else breaks down into sports, rock- n-roll, movie, gossip about other guys, drugs and alcohol, books, clothes, and hair. Boys and gossip - that's whot girls mostly talk about. Actually, boys ore the main thing they gossip about. They gossip about girls too, though, especially girls they dislike. Clothes, hair, music and moke-up ore also at the top of their lists when talking. I would soy the thing I talk about most is boys, said Him Makowski. Girls talk about the some things boys do, just in o different perspective. The truth about ■een ■alk
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