Belleville Township High School East - Yearbook (Belleville, IL)

 - Class of 1972

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FAffSHflfni What do you call that place where we play cards and make paper airplanes? Study hall?? Seniors, how much did you take in on the swimming pool passes? Why do the juniors call everyone a freshman? This year has taught me how to agrivate (sic.) my teachers. They ought to put a stop sign in front of F building. (Michelle D ' Harlinque) We ' re the Number One (trash dump) let ' s clean it up. Why does Bessy always blame the stu¬ dents for bending the forks -- hasn ' t she ever tried eating the cafeteria food? (Mike Harrison) RULE 1 at BTHSE, You eat the food before the food eats you. (Anonymous) What do you call that thing behind D building? A swimming pool?! (Tracy Hartman) There’s one good thing about being a freshman; you don ' t have to pay for a hair cut. (Leon Madden) The cars that we drive are lethal they say. Well, so is the lunch we eat every day. The experts said sleep Should be long and sound So school so early Is fatal they ' ve found. (Glenn Tolbert) There ' s a fire behind S building, and it’s also in R node; no, it ' s just the smoke from the cirragre- ttes (sic.). (Tame Haug) Physical science class is a blast with the ' Vandegraf Generator ' . ” (Steve Clemens) ' The wrestling team would of been great this year, but the other teams always showed up. (Scott Hassall) I believe study halls should be eliminated completely. I don ' t think that teachers should make the kids get so hypocritically egotistic about the school that dehumanizes the student in so many ways. We’re not here for grades, we’re here to learn. This school will definitely have free study for everyone and open campus for juniors and seniors in the near future. I don ' t think you should need to carry an I. D. card so you ' ll lose it and have to buy another one. (Mark Kaussuann) What you have just read is unrehearsed, spontaneous, and unedited feedback from freshmen students at BTHSE. 19

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DUfUSfL CLUB: Hey you, did you go out for a sport this year? How about one of the clubs, were you in one? What about the studnet council, or the band, or the choir? How about the National Honor Society? Did you even care? Well then, welcome to the club... ' The Average Student Who Didn ' t Do Anything But Go To School Society. We ' re probably the largest club in the school. The requirements for membership were simple. All you had to do was go to school and not engage in any extra-curricular activities. But what is school for anyway? Is it for sporting events and social activities or for learning? If it ' s for education, then that ' s what I came for. And that ' s all that I came for. But then again, what if it isn ' t? What if what they say about school it true; that school is a miniture society. In other words what you do in your school life is, on a small scale, what you will do when you get out into society. It looks like that if that statement is true, then about all we will pro¬ bably do in society is the minimum amount that is required of us. Well, I ' m not going to give you the old you owe it to your school routine, because I personally don ' t believe it. I don ' t believe that you own the SCHOOL anything. Instead, I ' m going to give you the you owe it to yourself bit. How come? Because whether you like it or not people out there are going to judge you. They ' re going to examine you and your re¬ cord, and if they don’t like what they see, society is going to turn their thumbs down on you, old buddy. You ' re going to represent yourself out there, not the school. Let ' s take sports for instance. What ' s it going to do for you after you leave? Sure it’s going to get you a letter, maybe a girl... or two, some self-esteem, and maybe even give your school some prestige. But what afterwards? Well you might get an athletic scholarship to a college and save yourself a lot of working hours if you ' re trying to work your way through. But even if you don ' t get one at least you ' ll be better off physic¬ ally. And besides, if you ever get hooked, at least you ' ll have something to tell your kids.

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