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Many things influence the lives of students. Teachers, lessons, and books all play an important role. But not many things are as impor- tant to students as the music they listen to and the movies they watch. To a number of students their most prized possession is their car stereo. A car stereo gives kids the option to listen to their favorite songs, at their desired volume set- ting, whenever they want to hear them. Senior Kevin Pieters said, that he listens to his car stereo “everytime I get into my car.” Many students listen to their favorite songs while they are studying. “I can’t study without them,” said Da- vid Kallweit. Besides music, movies are also a main source of entertain- ment for the majority of students at Lakeview. Students can be seen at the Columbus Theater almost every week-end as they enjoy a variety of movies. Tammy Schrier stated, “I like to go to comedies because they- ’re a lot of fun.” No matter if a student is sing- ing at the top of his lungs along with his stereo or crying his eyes out at a sad movie, he is most likely en- joying himself and would probably say he’s having the time of his life. Trying to pick out a movie to watch can be a hard choice as Dan Blaser attempts it. Many students watch movies at home on week-ends. STUDENTS ENJOY JOHN COUGAR MELLENCAMP 338400 SCARECROW 337519 CONTROL JOURNEY MOTLEY CRUE 336719' RAISED ON RADIO TRAfTS rHEATRE CF PAiN HAND THE BILLY OCEAN VOLLmON PARADE mmm r»’ AFTERBURNER WHITNEY HOUSTON heart TANET JACKSON BROTHERS INARMS WHO MADE WH$ LOVERBOY LOVE ZONE W OZZV W1DLF.E.R0TH m a w i A , , - 337907 VAN HALEN GENES S LOVIN' EVERY MINUTE Of IT 335844- EAT’EM AND SMILE
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For many students leaving for school is nothing to smile about. Here leaving for school with a smile on his face is junior. Cory Kruse. Putting the finishing touches on leaving for school is senior. Angie All
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MOVIES MUSIC TOP TEN SONGS 1. Fight For Your Right 2. Living On a Prayer 3. You Give Love a Bad 4. Nobody’s Fool 5. Lean On Me 6. Final Countdown 7. Talk Dirty To Me 8. Mony, Mony 9. Dance. Dance, Dance 10. Louie, Louie TOP TEN MOVIES 1. Top Gun 2. Nightmare on Elm Street 3. Hoosiers 4. Stand By Me 5. Platoon 6. Crocodile Dundee 7. Cobra 8. Rambo. First Blood Part 2 9. The Golden Child 10. American Anthem Listening to music on the way into school became popular this year. Ric Greenwall carries his boom box along with him. While listening to his favorite songs. Da- vid Kallweit crams for a test. Many students listen to head sets as they study. Lakeview students listen to a variety of music. Tapes are the most popular type of lis- tening pleasure.
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