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students have fun and LER Upper Right, Ria Henderson rushes to get her homework done in time for class. Above, Steve Specht hunls for colleges on the computer in the Career Resource Cen- ter. rl Above, Sandy Carew searches for a good book in the card catalog.
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fads n' fashion Top left: Jane Zoellick seems to be amazed by the new punk haircut of her boyfriend, Greg Lucas. Above: Checkered and camouflage shoes called Vans seemed to appear everywhere around the school. Bottom left: Health food was starting to become popular as everyone started to put more emphasis on fitness and health. a year to experiment Miniskirts were back and shorter than ever and in brighter colors. Leather, zebra, tiger, and leapard skin were stylish. For the stylish guys there were pants with zip- pers running up the legs and half shirts, and all kinds of shirts with snaps, zippers and overlapping collars, backs, and fronts. 1984 brought in many new outrageous and daring styles from plastic clothes and shoes to leather, chains and zippers. What will we ever think of next? I9
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Q may I N i he William Maslanka. Chris McCloud, and Steve Schmidt work on an archeological experi- ment in Mr. Yugovich's geography class. academics requirements. Add: A change in the English Department. Mix in: Peanut brittle in chemistry class, and other fun in-class projects. Bake: For two semesters with books and tests. Yield: The academic side of Mundelein. ake: New academic The main reason we were at MHS was to learn. To make the school year more fun and challenging, teachers added spice to the sometimes routine curriculum. Mr. Mike Yugovich, for example, conducted archeological digs in his geography classes. Boxes filled with dirt had hidden artifacts in them. It was the student's job to dig and find the artifacts without breaking them. The project was to show the difficulty of an archeologist's job. Mr. Jim Jackson,s industrial arts classes continued building an airplane. The plane should be finished by 1985. An Arco II acrobatic, the plane will be entered in airshows. Two passengers will fit in the aircraft. Almost 90 students have worked on the plane since work began in l98l. Sixty of those students were enrolled in airplane construction, and 30 were interested students who worked during their free time. Jackson will fly the plane when it is completed. He said, I am totally confident it will be an excellent handling aircraft. I am proud of all the students. 14 L
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