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Old or new, all things
change while this
is a moment in time
“It’s five weeks before the reunion,” said the husband aloud.
The 1989 graduate husband sullenly “Mmmmm. That’s a toughy. I’ll call
thought. He looked at the yearbook it upon the computer. Hang on.”
and decided to familiarize himself with Two minutes later, the manager
20 years ajgo. came back on the line. “Well, back in
He quickly turned to the sections 1969, kids under 13 could get in for $.50
with the dances, graduation, fashion, and adults got in for $1.50 before six
how students spend their free time; and $2 after six.
student life in general. There was The manager paused to take a deep
Homecoming, Prom and Criss-Cross. breath.
The husband got to thinking. How “In 1980, adults paid $3.50, kids had
have movies changed? Right now, in to pay $1.50. $1.45.
the grand year o f2009, it costs $5 to get Another pause for a deep breath.
into a movie before 6 p.m. So, the Hus “Kids, in 1989 paid $2, adults $2.50
band called the Cinema Center. before six and $4 after six.
'Yes, I’d like to talk to a manager,” Why do you need the information?”
The husband said politely. asked the manager.
“Please hold.” “I’m getting ready for a class reun
“This is the manager speaking. What ion and I was curious as to how prices
can I help you with?” have changed.”
"Well, thought the husband, "you “Well, good luck with your class re
can start by lowering your prices. '1 union. Goodbye.”
was just wondering, how much prices “Goodbye.” The husband hung up
have changed in, oh, the past 40 years,” the phone and laid down his yearbook.
Starting the party at the Harvest
Moon dance is Junior Dory Walker.
If you were late once to your 2nd hour study hall in t973>80, you
Seniors Dan Lang and Candi received 10, 45-minute detentions, you messed any ot these
Marquis roll an egg during the detentions orwere late again, you received 25 more 45-minute long
Winter Pep rally for the class compe detentions.
tition.
Rampages, VoL I, No. 15, Page 2, May 9,1980.

