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Lights,  buzzers  and  b ells  dominate  junior  Brad
                                                                                                    Utterback’s  game  of  military  maneuvers
                                                                                                   Keeping  the  polish  shiny,  senior  Bob  Rasmussen
                                                                                                     gives  a  sharp  gloss  to  his  Camaro



















       T    here  were  innumerable  styles            all            New  stores  opened  for  the  fantasy  shoppers.
                                                                      Others  saved  their  money  from  whatever  job
            different
                             all  fitting  together  in
        harmony.  This  was  the  reason  for  the  high              they  had  earned  it.  New  fads  were  born  to
        enthusiasm  that  sparkled  in  the  air.  Whether            replace  the  old  as  flatter  shoes  took
        it  was  a  sport,  a  dance,  or  a  club  activity,         popularity  away  from  the  high  heels.  Clothing
        every  student  got  a  taste  of  a  busy  schedule.         took  on  a  preppy  look.  Entertainment  was

        Homework  sometimes  interferred  with  the                   found  on  t.v.  as  cable  became  the  big  thing.
        more  desired  things  to  do;  however,  when                A  new  wave  hit  the  music  charts  and  sent
        the  work  was  done  there  was  always                      people  towards  a  different  style  of  dance.
        something  else  to  look  forward  to.                          New  friendships  blossomed  and  old
           Seniors  through  freshmen  got  along  with               friendships  became  stronger  because  of  the
        each  other  until  competition  took  over  and              fresh  attitude  the  new  year  presented.  Seniors
        became  a  reality  in  the  Mock  Olympics.                  gathered  together  to  share  their  last-year
        There  were  crowds  for  every  athletic  event  as          experiences  while  a  younger  group  wondered
        well  as  for  various  concerts  and  dinners.               what  it  was  going  to  be  like  to  be  seniors.
        Inflation  hit  hard  in  the  lunch  lines  when  the           Each  student  had  a  life  of  his  own.  Each
        prices  rose,  but  the  appetites  weren’t                   student  decided  how  he  wanted  to  spend  his
        bothered.  School  was  not  just  another  ho-hum            school  days.  Because  of  the  individuality,
        place  to  go.                                                combined  with  a  long  list  of  accomplished
           Outside  the  school  walls,  a  whole  new                good  times,  it  was  easy  to  say  that  they  had
        spectrum  of  fun  was  there  for  the  choosing.                  SATISFACTION  GUARANTEED!




        SENIORS once again win the class yell, thanks to their leaders, seniors Jon Talamante and Debbie Meehan.  Spirit
        was  the  key  ingredient  for  the  victory



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