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In order to perfect their game, freshman Rob Cinder and junior Mike Schoon work out regularly at the Danville Area Community College soccer field. (Photo by J. Crygiel) After every game. Coach Bob Kay calls the players to the outfield of Garfield Park to discuss how well the team played. (Photo by J. Grygiel) To the crowd’s pleasure, the Marching Band of Vikings march their way down Gilbert Street in the annual Labor Day oarade. (Photo by S. Ashby) OPENING 7
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n the community, changes occurred on a regular basis. Danville received its first Hills store on the 19th of Oct., located next to the new Green Chevrolet dealership on Vermilion Street. Further south, the Grand Opening of the New Village Mall took place on Nov. 12th. Also, students with cars rejoiced in the completion of a year and three month renovation of Vermilion Street. Finally, Danville had a turn lane. Even in the community ‘It Took All Kinds’ of changes to make Danville better. Hey, Mark, can you believe that girl? I’d kill my girlfriend if she wore something like that! Well, 1 don’t think it’s that bad. What about that kid with the funny haircut. Now, he looks ridiculous. Whoa, wait a minute. I think it looks sharp. Dang, we just can’t agree on anything. I know. We must be total opposites. Yeah, but that’s not so bad. Why, shouldn’t friends be alike? No way. Why? Well, it sure would be boring if we were all alike. I think ‘IT TAKES ALL KINDS’ to make the world more interesting besides not everyone can be perfect like us! “Contemporaires is really great. It’s a big step up compared to Freshman Choir. The thing that really makes it great is I’m one of the only sophomores. ” — sophomore Julie White 6 OPENING
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FUN . .4 ey Mark, where ya goin’ in such a hurry? Slow down. It’s Friday. 1 know, but I have lots to do before the game tonight. Like what? Well, my boss wants me to work a few hours after school, and I need the money, so I said I would. Plus, it talsoc an noi»r r nof takes an hour or two to get this body ready. Right! Oh, listen. Are you and Tracey going to the teen dance on Saturday at Harrison Park? Yeah, I think so. She says she would rather do that than go to a party. Well hey, that’s what they’re for. One last thing before you go; is Tina going with you guys tonight? Yeah, Tracey said she was. Why? Well, would you mind introducing me? I think she looks real good. You bet, then the four of us can have ‘All Kinds of Fun’! 8 STUDENT LIFE DIVIDER
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