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lmost every student at DHS during '86-87 spent most of his time the books, working hard on a sports team or be- ing involved in extra-curricu- lar activities. Saturday and Sunday, on the other hand, were reserved for more en- joyable pursuits. Eating was one popular weekend activity. On a Fri- day or Saturday night, one could always see the newly- opened Ed Debevics' restau- rant packed with DHS stu- dents who often waited up to 45 minutes to be seated. Most students didn't go through a weekend without passing through a fast-food place such as McDonald's or Burger King. Ed's and McDonald's seemed to be- come the only hangouts for DHS students, who never really had a place just to re- hitting X Diamonds are a Glrl's Best Friend . , . Heading right for the top, Patty Slan- dills and Wendy Bluestone go for the gold. It's Friday lax and talk to one another. Harry's Grill tried to respond to the hangout crisis by keeping its doors open to teenagers on weekend nights. This, however, drew few teenagers, and local community members are still trying to solve the hangout problem. When kids weren't eating, they were shopping. Stu- dents flocked to Northbrook Court from every high school on the North Shore. Guys and girls alike spent their time buying clothes and re- cords and socializing. Other weekend interests included parties, bowling, sleeping, sporting events and movies. The weekends were used by most students as a time to relax from the pres- sures of school, a chance to catch up on lost sleep and a time to have fun. You Deserve a Break Today Going easy on their wallets, Karen Dorfman and Kirle Axelson dine at McDonald's,
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fl 'Q Laughs at Lunch Hnding noon- time a good time to socialize, Becky Brown and friends dine at Harry's Grili now open to teenagers on week- end evenings. Rest and Recreation . . . At a week- end party, Debbie Baen Beth Klein and Jon Lutz have their minds on things other than school All Tied Up Spending his every last penny in a Northbrook Court store, Josh Ring Nnds time during the weekend to check out the merchan- dise. Friendly Service . . . One of the most popular restaurants for DHS students, Ed Debevics is a great place for Diane Tworek, Sheila Moran and Chrissy Ol- son to grab a bite to eat.
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22 Hands Up! . . , Prepared to get what she wants, Lissa Topei surprises Larry Finer and Brian Morris on the ship. The Moonlit Sea Gazing at the ocean sky, Larry Finer and Katherine Stone share a romantic moment. Musical
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