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YIHaVYjT YNYYCTAIN HYNY Performing m a state horse show. Lisa Wilkins exhibits her riding ability On ot the new forms of recreation Is HBO and Greg Spence takes advantage of it. TV, MOVIES. 8c SPORTS An important addition to TV this year was Home Box Office. Students with capable TV paid a monthly rate for HBO which allowed them to see movies and special shows at home. Movies shown included 10 , Every Which Way But Loose , Su- perman , and Halloween . Spe- cials such as The Beach Boys In Concert , were viewed by many students. Those students who did splurge on movies had quite a few choices this year. The Blue Lagoon was a much-viewed show, while Urbar Cowboy was enjoyed by many southerners. Comedies which brought lots of laughs were “Cheech and Chong's Next Movie . Airplane , and Caddyshack . A serious show that had a big impact was Brubaker , based on Cummins prison in Arkansas. For the more active students, sports provided entertainment. Fish- ing tournaments and hunting were enjoyed. The days allowed for deer hunting were used by most hunting fans, in addition to time on week- ends and holidays. Eating was a popular activity, es- pecially at fast food stores. Where food is found, students could be seen lurking around. Talented peo- ple combined eating with riding around. On the weekends, young people could be seen cruising on Falls Boulevard where most fast food joints were located. As a last resort, high school stu- dents went to Memphis to look for exciting things to do. The fall season brings a need for new clothes, so Janice Barkley looks for an outfit in a local store. Entertainment
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THE RIGHT TO VOTE Elector» '80. Decision '80 or The 1980 Vote. Coll it what you want. This was an election year in which among other things, voters cast their votes for Presidential candi- dates. Many seniors whose eigh- teenth birthdays came before the November fourth election regis- tered and voted in this election. In an assembly program, two po- litical leaders in the community, Har- lan Bo Holleman and Tom B. Smith, came and talked to seniors about the election process and the candi- dates. Bill Alexander, our represen- tative in Congress, presented an- other program before the entire stu- dent body. He spoke and answered questions about major issues. At school, in the community, on TV, and even on the road, students en- countered and were made a part of the 1980 campaign and election. I t Registering to vote. Joann Tucker assumes one of the responsibilities of a citizen 16 Election 80
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