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Opposite Page , Top Right : Seniors Lisa Agne, Henry Lee, and Melissa McIn¬ tosh grin and bear it through their chemistry class. Middle Left: Robyn Mueller, sophomore, and Frank Amos, senior , are pleased they add up to 104 as they stroll to lunch. Middle Right: Junior Kimberly Hammel finds some in¬ teresting gossip in her note. Bottom Left: Junior Angela Holmes leaps from the bus ready for another school day. Bottom Right: Juniors Kelly Sutter and Terri Schwaegel enjoy lunch time chat¬ ter. This Page , Left: Students hang out on the L-Building steps after school. Right: Freshman Jamie Friend gets caught at her locker between classes. Typical Day 13
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Another Day Goes By G oing to school was a way of life for Belleville West students. A typical day for senior Christine Hagelstein in¬ volved getting ready for school . . then going to my classes. I sit with all my friends at lunch, go back to class, and take the bus home. Kids goof off as much as they can and w ait all day for the last hour to come, accord¬ ing to senior Angela Knowles. A different view came from art teacher Mr. Doug Eskra. For the last 23 years, it is the time period between 8:30 and 3:30 filled with interesting experiences with young people, some negative but most positive, he recalled. Keith Stephens, junior, summed it up with the perfect question. Is there a typical high school day? 12 Typical Day
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What ' s Hot At West F ashions of the past have in¬ cluded crew-cuts, poodle skirts and more recently, Jams and friendship bracelets. Tie-dye shirts, shingled hair¬ cuts and jeans rolled at the bot¬ tom were just a few of the unique fashions that graced West during the 1988-1989 school year. Pierced ears, turtlenecks and jeans ripped at the knees, along with the ever-popular concert T-shirts, were the fads for the guys. Girls preferred leather bomber jackets, cardigan sweaters and curly hair with voluminous bangs. Accessories included silk scarves, big earrings and scrunched socks. Another popular fashion was wearing college sweatshirts. The shirts bore the crests of schools all over the country, ranging from Harvard to SIU Edwards- ville. 14 Fashions
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