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TH€ RGN. VOU When do you see people being themselves? Walking down the halls during passing time one can see all types of students doing their own thing. Some students just seem to take it easy between classes and share their time with their friends. They talk about a certain problem or about what they ' re going to do after school while trying to make it to next class on time. Rushing worriedly down the hall are other stude nts trying to make it from English to trigonometry. They have no time to socialize or take a break. Frustration can be seen in their faces as they try to get through the barricade of people talking in the hall and still make it to class on time. As one passes the benches, he meets the popular crowd consisting of “Jocks” and “Rahs. There are conversations floating around She’s Going With Who? Lu Ann Pollitz and Nancy McDonald catch up on the latest gossip while going to class. about who is going out with who or “who won last night’s football game. When the bell rings, they all scatter. The halls become quiet again until the next passing time. At midday a special bell rings and everyone stampedes to get in line for lunch. During lunch many students enjoy catching up on the latest gossip with friends, or they collaborate on homework assignments. Some, however, prefer to spend lunch by themselves, just walking down the sparcely populated halls. Others just sit down in an empty hall and prepare to take on the rest of the day. Once the bell rings out to signal the end, and it is time to return to class, don’t hide the real you away. In class, as well as out of class, let the real you shine through. Really — there is only one real YOU! You’ve Got To Be Kiddin! Kathy Uppie tries to encourage Tim Reyes to get involved in the pep rally.
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( j ; V A. t v 1 y ,J Awv CHI-TOWN Hidden in the shadows of Chicago, Highland finds itself drawn to its excitement. When boredom strikes, cure it with a shot of Chicago! For all sports fans, the “Windy City” is the home of several pro teams for every sport from baseball to soccer. So, why not take a trip out to the old ball park and “root, root, root for the team? On the other hand, why not get in some exercise and spend a day at the zoo? Besides, a day in the wilderness would help bring back our love of natural things. Having the nation’s busiest airport, many hope to see some of the sights at O’Hare. This summer many outsiders were also drawn to the excitement of Chicago Fest. Some tourists come to see the beauty that lies within the city. Amidst the towering sky scrapers one may view the Sears Tower, Water Tower Place, The John Hancock Building and other Chicago landmarks. All of the city, plus much more, can be seen from atop of some of these buildings. This year the memorable mass of Pope John Paul II in Grant Park thrilled millions of people. Whenever one needs to seek some new adventure they ought to try the fun- filled life of Chi-town, our big and beautiful neighbor to the north. 1 ± Chicago Shadows 5
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What About Friday? Greg Potesta asks Tracy Strong if she is free to go out Friday night after the basketball game. “I Can’t Believe It!” Leslie Velasquez is surprised to hear that the Spanish Club won second prize for their float. Mmm Mmm Good! John Vargo enjoys a hearty midday meal in order to make it through the rest of the hectic school day. What A Day! After a long morning of tests and lectures, Joe Golly takes a break before the afternoon classes begin. 7
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