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THE MAKING OF A WEEKEND The almighty weekend is the most de- sired time of the school year. Friday has arrived, what happens next? The first step is a look at the resurging movie in- dustry. One can see new movies for three dollars and fifty cents, or older popular movies for ninety-nine cents at the Maple- town. “Starwars”, one of the most popu- lar films of all time, has returned the super-hero to the movie screen. If super- heroes aren’t satisfactory, there are plenty of rock heroes. Within the past year, Fleet- Thc Cleveland Air Show held every Labor Day weekend at Burke Lake Front Airport gives the Cleveland area a look at the past and future of aviation. wood Mac, Peter Framptom, and Pink Floyd have appeared in the Cleveland area. Concert and movie prices are high, but the quality of the shows is well worth it. The newest entertainment, Laserium, is a fascinating laser show set to rock. The more athletic forms of entertainment, roller skating, ice skating, and skiing are popular as fund raisers for clubs such at VICA and Thearts. Even the school has much to offer through bashes, dances, and sports activities. For those students with some incentive, time, and a good deal of spending money, the possibility of hav- ing a successful weekend certainly exists. It is up to the individual to make his own way through “opportunity knox.” On one of the stadium’s more exciting nights. Brian Sipe tosses a completion in the Brown’s victory over New England. 6 Opening
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eating ncws wmc kncws mew? “How can I eat lunch in twenty-two minutes?” is a complaint heard often, especially since students are less than thrilled over the soy bean burgers and the ever popular mystery meat. The few cafeteria favorites were tacos, hotdog on a stick, and french fries. None- theless, the cafeteria is thought of as a place to eat and socialize, even though twenty-two minutes hardly gives students a chance to do either. Meg Stevens and Patty Kucharski abstain from eating any of the cafeteria food, venturing instead to McDonald’s to battle a Big Mac Attack, and eat up two periods in the process. The lunches are shorter than many would like, but the breakfast program hasn’t received any complaints. In twenty minutes students enjoy enough doughnuts and coffee to get through the morning. Seniors are able to stop into the social room for a snack to help get through the rest of the day. There is also the possibility of stocking a locker with a mini grocery store or slipping by the security guards for a walk to Dairy Queen. Having the choice of exactly what and where to eat is one of the more pleasant problems today. This ideal- istic viewpoint is somewhat hampered by time. Afterall, most people eat when they have the time, and finding the time to eat gets harder every- day. Katie Kovacs makes warm weather favorites at the Dairy Queen just a block away from the high school. Opening 5
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Star Wars”, the year’s biggest movie, returned the super hero to the public and found its way to T-shirts, records, and games. With a mesmerized stare, Steve Howe puts on an amazing display of talent. This often seen Laser Rock poster suggests the phenomenal show available at the Allen theater. Opening 7
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