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Vandalism: 'A Senseless, Needless Act' andalism is the willful and malicious destruction or defacement of property. It dates back to the original vandals who sacked Rome in 455 A.D., and contiues today to be one of the leading causes of crime in America. The Cook County Police Department recently released property damage figures totalling an estimated 54.6 mil- lion, and the annual vandalism loss suffered by U.S. schools totals S500 million. Schools are logical and vul- nerable targets for vandals who want to act out their fustrations. A very serious example of vandalism was the case of an elderly Glenview woman whose home was burned twice, arson was thought to be the cause. Other forms of van- dalism include: breaking of glass panes, obscenities, lawns destroyed by spinning tires, and the destruction of cars tires and vinyl tops. Reason for these crimes often vary. School situations, peer pressure and the problems of growing up may be the root cause of much of the vandalism that occurs, says Cook County policeman Bruce Powell. A youth who is generally not interested in sports or extra curricular activities is a good candidate for 8 Vandal, feels Powell. Deerfield's answer to vandalism is youth-oriented pro- grams such as canoe trips, mountain climbing and cross country skiing. The village board passes a law that makes parents liable for their children's repeated acts of vandal- ism. Parents are obligated to pay S300 fines for the van- da1's first offense and up to S500 for the second offense. Arson was suspected in this Glenview fire. Kyle Cooper Ken Coskey Jamie Coulam Edward Cramer Barbara Cronk Linda Cuplin Joseph Daab Maria Dalber Sandy Dale Virginia Daley Melanie Daniels Margaret Dann Hillary Davis Kalle Davos Debbie Day 170f Seniors
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.ade- -44 ii f 2 t 5 Terri Carter John Casey Diane Cederlund Craig Cernek Katie Chamberlain 'al Ira Chaplik we David Chapman .5 Bonnie Chatel M' Douglas Christiansen Darcy Cimeley 53 K fi a A t 1 ' Don Civgin Angie Clark . John B. Clark Ir. jeffrey Clonts Cynthia Cohen I-hgh Schoolers Cost Taxpayers E5Z2OOEach Ray Montonera fleftj totals the price of a students books and school fees. With gym clothes, locks, towel fees, and student activity cards, a students bill will often run over a hundred dollars. hat does it really cost to go to I school? The answer is alot! In 1978 it cost the taxpayer 52200 per capita to educate a student at CBS, says Mr. Emil Berzinski, head of counseling. However the cost doesn't stop there. For the average freshman coming into CBS, it takes approximately 550 just to get the books and equipment required for the four mandatory classes he has to take. Added onto this is the price of the books needed for electives and extras, such as 510 for a student ac- tivity pass. Transportation costs more than ever before. Bus passes now cost S120 a year. Students who drive to school themselves now find themselves having to pay 510 for a parking sticker. The School Board made this decision, first to encourage car pooling and the use of mass transportation, and second to pay for the extra security which has been added to the parking lot, says Mr. Steve Gale, Assistant Dean of Students. It cer- tainly costs a lot. However, I think it will all be worth it in the final analysis, commented junior Ton Coyl. Seniors! 169
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Dave Dean Tamara Deegan Scott Deemer Bob Deguide Kristine Delusque Michael DiBenedetto Pamela DiGiovanni Christine Diamond William Digilio Traci Dini Sandy Disney Mark Ditthardt Cindy Ditzler Mike Ditzler Aristeidie Diveris Audrie Dochterman Richard Dohnalek Laura Dold Jill Drucker Richard Druker Bob Drymalski Andy Dunitz Sandra Dzenis lim Eckman Jeanine Elliff Wayne Enberg james Engstrom Cathy Erbach Paula Erickson Neal Faber Seniors! 171
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