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THE LAKE COUNTY FAIR was heavily attended by students. Al¬ most everyone enjoyed seeing school friends again and taking car¬ nival rides. ON THEIR WAY TO THE DE¬ MON, ' Becky Belei and Patsy Cook enjoy a day at Great America. A GROUP of moviegoers awaits ii THE STREAKING LIGHTS of line to buy tickets for the latest flicks. Broadway sharply contrast the dark- With the expansion to nine theaters ness of a Friday night. Broadway of- at Southlake Mall Cinema, students fers a variety of activities for stu- had more diversity in their movie se- dents to enjoy on their weekends. lection. (MAGIC CHRISTMAS® KRUSH GROOVE JAGGED EDGE SOCKY 4 WEDS
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Social Activities Students cheer teams, attend dances Students attending Crown Point High School have always enjoyed their free time to the fullest. This year ' s student body proved no exception. As the trend of going out in groups hit America, many teenagers found that there is more fun in numbers. The students have discov¬ ered many ways to spend their weekends. The high school has provided many opportunities for them to gather and socialize. During their respective seasons, one could find many students vigorously supporting the basketball and football teams. After many of the home games, a sock-hop fol¬ lowed much to the delight of students who love to dance. Away from school, kids headed out to the cinemas and the dancing halls. With the expansion to nine movie theaters at Southlake Mall, there was a wider selection to enjoy. Many students spent some time before the movie window shopping or grabbing a bite inside the mall. Weekend dancing became a big hit recently as the doors opened at the Greek Hall. The Goya, as it is called, was available for dancing every other Friday night. SENIORS NICCI TOMA AND LISA BRAGDON spend their Satur¬ day afternon shopping in Carson Pirie Scott at Southlake Mall. CHEERING THE BULLDOGS against the Mustangs during the Homecoming game are sophomore Steve Tayler, Pam Stefankiewicz, se¬ nior Sue Cuffia, and sophomore Eric Nebe. SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR MEMBERS of the Powderpuff team plan their strategy against the fresh¬ man and senior members. Student Life Division 7
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S ocial Life Students of all classes find ways to enjoy free time Whether freshmen, soph¬ omores, juniors, or seniors, all students found their own way to spend free time. Summer 1985 proved to be an exciting time for most. Students with access to cars went to the beach regularly to improve their tans. Many also went to Great America for a day and experienced The Eagle, The Demon, and The Edge. Some also took trips to Chicago to spend the day window shopping with friends and pigging out on Gino ' s East Pizza. The Italian, Serbian, and Greek fests were also heavily attended by stu¬ dents and proved to be a highlight of the summer. During the year students demonstrated pride in the school by attending football and basketball games. Many students attended post¬ game sock-hops for a chance to relax with friends. On weekends students spent time at Southlake Mall shopping for the latest fash¬ ions or just enjoying the crowds and the windows. Many also went to South- lake Cinema to catch the hottest movies like St. El¬ mo ' s Fire, and Back to the Future. As the cold weather gradually subsided, many went to the Y W Drive-In to see the latest flicks. Al¬ most all looked forward to spring break. A few stu¬ dents were fortunate enough to go to such places as Florida, California, or Ha¬ waii. One of the most memo¬ rable times of my senior year was my trip with Anne Marie Kammann to Hawaii over spring break, said se¬ nior Karen Wise. Spring and winter breaks gave all students a chance to indulge their favorite pas¬ times, to travel, to party with friends, and to visit their favorite spots.
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