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Students needing something to do on Fri- day and Saturday nights usually find themselves working, bowling, shopping, seeing a movie, or just hanging out. If they're not at the Mall, they are probably at the drive-in, or simply cruising around. Some of the popular movies people went to see were: Platoon, Stand by Me, Crocodile Dundee, The Golden Child, and Top Gun. The familiar sounds of Billy Idol, Bon Jovi, The Beastie Boys, Run DMC, Phil Collins, and D.L. Roth were often heard blaring from many a car under the Earlville street lights on weekends. While the quieter tunes of Corey Hart, Whitney Houston, Chicago, Bruce Hornsby and the Range, and Club Nuveau couldn't be heard, we're sure they were being listened to elsewhere. Did we have to say anything about eating? Doug Simpson lain lime out from shopping to spend some time as the anode. Diana Durhin and Tim CotSmgim have fun hanging out a! IVCC. Missy Skaggs and Troy Ambler are happy about their bowling scores. Many students lake advantage of the Bowl-Away Lounge t four lanes during their free time. 6 Opening
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COLLEGES AREERS Thanks to the various types of information and assistance available, the process of college and career selection is becoming exciting and educational. In an effort to help students gather the necessary information, Mr. Storkman arranges meetings with admissions counselors from many Illinois colleges and universities. Students interested in a particular school make an appointment to talk with the college rep. In addition, juniors and seniors are allowed to visit the campuses of schools which interest them. Arrangements are made in ad- vance with the Guidance Counselor and with the College Admissions Office. For those in- terested in pursuing a military career, recruiters from the United States Armed Forces and from the National Guard are also scheduled for meetings. A Career Day at IVCC in March gave students the opportunity to find out about any of the fifty careers represented. Similarly, a College Night at IVCC brought together representatives from many Illinois schools and neighboring states so that students could make on-the-spot comparisons. Lisa Atherton. Pat McIntyre and Chris Stockley listen to the advantages of attending St. Ambrose College. Pat McIntyre. Dan Kelm and J.J. Bann try their hands at being grounds keepers, and decide that it definitely isn 't the career of their dreams. Transfer student Deanna Caudill leaves Mr. Storkman's office after completing her class schedule for the 1987-88 school year. Opening 5
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