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Forrns Cf Exercise Prove Rewarding , , raceful exercise is what Fran Sutz enjoys best. Fran, a junior, had been greatly drawn to the art of ballet and gymnastics many years ago. Fran's interest in ballet dancing be- gan at the age of eight. Since then she has taken lessons from the Glenview Park District on an off-and-on basis. Along with her studies through the Park District, Fran has attended the Ev- anston School of Ballet and the Ruth Page School in Chicago. Concerning her interest for studying ballet, she ex- plained, My mother almost forced me in the beginning but I soon wanted to do this on my own. Fran is certain she will continue. Even though she is beginning to learn the techniques of jazz dancing she feels that ballet is quite an enjoyable form of self-expression. Fran's other major interest is gym- nastics. For many years she has been working out at the Northwest Subur- ban YMCA. She has also worked out at the American Academy of Gymnastics, attending the school for an average of four days a week. My baby-sitter mo- Evan Pappas lim Pappas Francine Paradise joseph Patenaude Scott Patterson Kelly Pauly Andre Paukovic Marla Pearlstein Chris Pearson Mike Pederson Joy Pellouchoud Vicki Petersen Chris Peterson Mark Peterson -V f --lap f M,-wmfrsts is f'-f' me ,,,.. mx?- K .. ., rj . .iii ri if , if ii E - wr., .,.. , ,. wa. ,., wif.. A -ft: 'i., iL:f ' f- W Jeff Pfundstein i ., Dolly Pillman , ' V Kevin Pittner i, I' , QQ- Caroline Ponsbach li ly, ,, Lisa Pontarelli Eg 2 l Wi Bruce Pospiech gf 31 2'-X E Don Potterfield ., l ' ' Robert Poulsen Amy Powers Matt Pritsker Kent Pioionsky Scott Projansky Mark Portus Kevin Quill 222! Freshmen tivated' me because we used to practice doing 'walkovers'. Fran's favorite piece of equipment is the beam. For two of the five straight years in which she participated in state competitions, Fran has placed second in the beam event. Fran greatly enjoys both of these ac- tivities. She has decided, however, to discontinue gymnastics in order to ful- ly pursue ballet and possibly to partici- pate in shows. 1 At the age of eight, Fran Sutz was already an ac complished ballet dancer and gymnast. 1 'ww 5 iq? ki if Him
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Susan Siegel Eve Sierocki David Silverman Robbie Simkin Scott Sinton Steve Smott Cheryl Sorkin John Spalding John Spehlmann Sue Stebbins Larry Stegall Daphna Steier Julie Stein Margaret Sterner Sandy Stevenson Nicole Stickney Danny Suhr Terese Sullivan Hope Sussman Raenne Sutz Lauren Swain 'Terri Swick Sue Thake 224! Freshmen Monday's Gloom Turns Into Friday's Delight onday and Friday. Four days and worlds apart. The very thought of Monday brings up thoughts of rolling out of bed only to find that you forgot to put your feet down first. Trudging to the bath- room, looking into the mir- ror thinking it must be a small miracle of science that the pitiful reflection doesn't break. Most importantly, Monday is going to school realizing that no matter how bad you feel, everyone else looks worse. Why it takes until Friday afternoon to fully wake up is usually considered a natural pheno- monon that is too complex for the world of science. The important thing is that Fri- day has arrived. Friday after- noon is going to all your afternoon classes, but send- ing your imagination to the beach or the slopes. It's smiling at people you don't even know and laughing outloud for no apparent rea- son. Try to forget that Mon- day is only two days away Tracy Hoffmeyer, Eric Gilliland, and Karen Nelson eagerly wait to leave school on Friday afternoon. Rick Blesi takes a break on Monday morning to catch up on sleep, Klaus Henke and Andy Bergman celebrate because Friday afternoon is only a class away.
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