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After Hours A fter a long, hard week of attending classes, students feel a need to unwind. The weekend brings many lancers back to school where they can find a variety of entertainment. By attending home sports events, students have fun and show school spirit at the same time. Dancing to the beat of popu¬ lar music at club sponsored dances is another way students relax at school. While some students participate in school activities, others go out on the town. Long lines of youth can be found in front of Belleville and Fairview Heights movie theaters. Some of which, give stu¬ dents discounts. St. Clair Square is an¬ other popular student hangout. With its video arcades, restaurants, and wide as¬ sortment of stores, the mall has some¬ thing for everyone. Of all the nightlife activities, ‘cruising Main Street’ is the most popular thing to do. Running seven miles from West Bou¬ levard to the Belleville City limits, Belle¬ ville’s Main Street is the longest Main Street in the country. Students from all around this area, cruise the street for hours on end. Mike Clifton tells why he cruises Main Street, “I cruise Main to show off my car and to meet girls.” Ac¬ cording to Junior, Scott Irwin, the best cruising time is between 7:00 and 11:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. While their friends are working, some Juniors and Seniors spend their week¬ ends working full time at their part-time jobs. Some save up for college, some for new cars, but many of them save up for their next weekend off. 22 Night Life
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Making evaluations on students blood pres¬ sures, was one of the tasks of the Medical Corps of the Medical Corps of the U.S. Army. The negative effects of smoking are dis¬ played through visual aids. Health Fair ’87 21
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With its video arcades, restaurants, and many stores, the mall is a popular student hangout. While many of her friends come to the mall to spend money. Laura Barret comes to earn it. After students have left school. Central Ter¬ race lies empty and silent in the darkness. The Yearbook staff sponsored a dance in early January. The band. Turning Point, made up of East students, provided the entertainment. Students rocked with the band as Chris Puck¬ ett jammed on his guitar. After Hours 23
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