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X' :T-..-., T ResTauranTs ond shops line The inTerior - of 'The Sunsphere , The cenTer of The I T982 World's Foir ExhibiTion. T Free Tlme ond good wedTher enTice 1 Jone Holdimon, Liso Koblenz, ond Jill ' Cdlquhoun, juniors, inTo The Commons Ared, SepT. 28, during Their lunch breok. ' l l l l l l Common Ground Ernie Boker, Kirkwood residenT, ond sTudenT volunTeers poured concreTe inTo molds on numerous weekends for T7 benches, edch of which weighed one Ton. The besT pdrT of The projecT wos ThoT kids ThoughT enough of Their school To do someThing for fuTure cldssesf' sdid Boker. Hundreds of volunTeers donoTed Thousdnds of hours on workddys ond on Their own Time. They olso donoTed money in order To esToblish This common ground. 'lSince my mom wds so involved wiTh The Commons, l'd worked on The cred since ninTh grode, sold And Trczvis 'unior. Y I J l'lT wos rewording To see iT finished. on o screen inside C1 crowded Tunnel-like room wds The phoTogrdphic imdge of The sun. An dudience of 45 people woTched picTures flosh on oTher screens. This slide presenToTion preceded o ride in d TrdnsporenT elevoTor inTo o 266-fooT Sunsphere QT The World's Fdir in Knoxville, Tenn., Moy 4- Nov. T. The sphere symbolized The Theme, . W' 'lEngery Turns The WorId. Tlgg.-M , X Tw f' 'lFrom The Top we could see cis gif- for ds The Smokey lvlounToins, ' .Q X sold Amy WiTcher, junior. fi A f T WiTcher was one of 33 sTudenTs g, T' I' r 1,1 who Trdveled wirn The Firsr if ff g ,gg PresbyTerion Church of Kirkwood f - 1 W To The fdir. OThers wenT To V se I . gl, X Knoxville wiTh Their fdmilies. J The sTudenTs, over 'IO million I oTher people, ond The 23 X f, V, W3 counTries represenTed, oil found a , , QM common ground dT The foir. I A A ' ?z9, ,, ,.,, OTher sTudenTs found Their oi ck f.fQ,f5 ' common ground dT The Green X53 Tree Fesrivel, SepT. ll-26, or The if fig Veiled PrOpheT CVPD Fclir, July 3-5. W ' 65 If X Rock ond counTry musicions I me dTTrocTed whdT VP officicils J, N ' . , 1, f rf QconTlnued on p. 65 Pl Tl 'W X 54 EE ,fik .mf LQ, V ,,O, P -. ' T ' 1 g M' X. ,T of sf fl ,K ,Z Q T 6 , ,Q T , v , ie ' fy l T A Common Ground
I went down to the river, shouts Blaine Barcus, Boys' PGD Club, WCG' president, as he participates in the pep assembly with Karen Sulkowskl, spirit woman, and Jack Noble, BPC president. Performing In the Greentree parade, Rich Allen and Ted Lischer play Fame, l W. - Common Ground X boasted was the largest crowd according to John Witte, junior. 5 for a Fourth of July celebration. I thought it was more fun with -F' ., The space under the Arch him cheering, said Witte. cf? , provided a common ground for 'lPeople really got into it. 'ur S. 3 Gateway City residents while St. Not only did the hour-long pep Louis and KHS provided a assembly build school spirit but it I F W common ground for foreign also marked the beginning of the I ,f i.1,XTxE,f students. fall sports season. Pekka Toivonen, a senior from lt recognized the athletes and QW' Finland, Berengere LeChapelain, gave em more spirit, said Scott K Q' 'Q a sophomore from France, and Knight, senior. Ji, iii. 8 Aida Guemati, a senior from Italy, Whether spectating or , stayed with host families on participating, the entire student 'A'-f , ,A y ' ' .X exchange programs. body found a common ground . W .f 4. if V ' K UA common thing is food, said at the sixth hour spirit sparker. 1 ii, ' 2 .. Guemati. Americans and Italians ' 82 spend lots of time eating. - l After a few moments of ,Mc lil, -W instruction, the hefty, balding man HT ,,-4 fjl Sift .g..,, lil' had the audience chanting l'K-l- ' yin. yi A W' f li-l ,, 3, R-K-W-O-O-D while he jumped ,.- :mf 9 2 1, 2 if Zfg i' around on the track. YJ C+.- C. ? fy, W Nf fijg q' W 49,5 . ,- Having Spider Harold Burke, .N A lr 'W . X f ir f I-, volunteer lvlizzou cheerleader K, if W M 1 A 'lk F l Qi lead a few cheers added to the 5 Q yy 'W 4' 1 i 'q K ' . fun of the first pep rally, Sept. 40, J . ., '- i N ' ' , N 49 JMU? iNi fLu.3u 6 A Common Ground ..,i1.,.,. NH. ',1,,,,,nM,vgu,q,n41mA'4Gz - . .. : .,f ,.,,. - , . . ,,,, A , i -. .: M H - X I A I U ' Q - K
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