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Theme 7 Ken Ayres collects his homework after a long day at school. Students rush to their buses waiting to take them home. Christy Greunke and Eric Rose count the money collected from Windfall ' s fund raiser.
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Rrrring! The last bell rings, ending the aca¬ demic school day for the students of Crown Point High School. They rush to their lockers, thinking back over the day trying to remember for which classes they must take books home. Numbers on combination locks whiz by in a blur as kids work them to open the metal doors. Jackets are haphazardly thrown on and books extracted from the shelves that hold them. The doors are slammed with a clang, and life after classes begins. For some students this means going to some type of practice. For some, late afternoon hours are spent at football, wrestling, track, or cross country practices. For others, the hours might be spent at band or choir practice. Students who are on the Windfall staff might go to room El 17 to study photographs and drawings or read po¬ ems and short stories. Members of the Inklings staff weekly spend hours after school in E236 pasting up t.he paper to go to press, while Boost¬ er Club members make posters for dances and other school related activities. There are many students who are not in¬ volved with extracurricular activities at school, and many of them head for their jobs. McDon¬ ald’s, Burger King, Rax, and the Mall employ quite a few high school students from Crown Point as well as other schools in the area. Still other students head for home after the last bell. Homework and television take up their time. Weekends are spent at the movies, health clubs, roller rinks, and parties. Some kids com¬ plete their weekend assignments as soon as they get home on Friday, but others begin their weekend activities each Friday at 2:35, leaving their homework until Sunday night. Regardless of what they do after 2:35, READY OR NOT... HERE COME THE BULLDOGS 6 Theme
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Seurina Foeller, head cheerleader, leads Lisa Rediger and Julie DcPasquale the crowd in cheers for the Bulldogs. cheer the Bulldogs on to victory. The crowd watches excitedly as a mem¬ ber of the Bulldog team goes for another touchdown. 8 Homecoming
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