Highland High School - Shield Yearbook (Highland, IN)

 - Class of 1986

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Chicago offers everything, from its evening skyline and lake front to great architecture. It can send dreams soaring across Lake Michi- gan or send us strolling near Lake Point Tower at the edge of the Loop. - — i Q Chicago y

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m . x V Chi-Town Pulse E veryone knows Chicago is a great sports town, but not all people are aware of the tremen- dous cultural experiences that abound throughout the city. For instance, what could be more cultural than people-watchinq at O’Hare? Yet what you do in Chicago depends on your money supply. But suppose for a moment that money is no object. The world has suddenly widened! If you’re in the mood for shopping, why not try Clark Street for resale shops that sell those million-dol- lar outfits for ten bucks? Maybe you’re more conserva- tive — try Water Tower Place, where you can stop by Mrs. Field’s for some of the best cook- ies in the nation. Perhaps you’re not into shop- ping. You want food, but not Burger King. No problem — hit School Avenue for the Mountain Moving House, a coffee house for women and children only. Sorry guys! But you can set your mouth watering in Chinatown, located north of Cermak and west of State. If you have visions of being intellectual, go to the Art Insti- tute on Michigan or the Shedd Aquarium on Lake Shore Drive, where you can buy such won- drous things as whale-mobiles. The Adler Planetarium is always phenomenal with its sky show, where you can witness the birth of the galaxy or the return of Halley’s comet. One of the most enjoyable ways to spend a nice day in Chi- Town is by the Lakefront. Hours slip away as you recline on the grass nearby and watch the wa- ter, boats, and people. Ferry rides around the Lake run about four dollars. A favorite activity on starry winter nights is carriage rides near the WTP district. It costs eighteen dollars, but money is no object, remember? Now you never have to worry about what to do in Chicago again. Discover the pulse of life that throbs in the city and grab hold! ★ Carol Mills David Mayer 1 k „ : ■- t i :



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Mickow Crissy Azar doesn’t know exactly what the day will bring, but she’s willing to give it the benefit of a positive doubt. Letting one’s hair down does an in- teresting thing — it opens up the face! And the faces look good on Danielle Smith, Todd Hilbrich, Kee- ly Moore, and Michelle Bosten. There’s no hiding happiness, as if anyone would ever want to! Senior Kathy Wood enjoys too much of life, and she knows how to show it! J UST IMAGINE how things would be if any time we tried to tell a lie we lost control of our facial muscles and our expressions went wild. What a world it would be. JUST IMAGINE a world where peo- ple were able to deceive each other through facial expres- sion, unable to hide what was truly inside them — because their faces wouldn’t let them. Things could be very interest- ing. Coming and going through Highland High’s corridors, we see people on their way to class, lunch, homeroom, etc. Each face we see may have one of any number of expres- sions — greeting, happiness, pain, concern, and sadness among them. But how many of these appearances reflect what really goes on inside? And if these appearances don’t show what’s inside, then what’s really there? Here are Mona and Marian. They’re really friends, but you’d never know it from looking at them. They walk down the hall scowling and frowning. It’s not that they do not like each other; they just like to appear to be on a mus- tard diet. Now if those two sour faces got tired of always playing down-in-the-mouth and decid- ed to take off on their own . . . well, let’s see. Here comes Mona and Marian again, start- ing their usual frown — but instead, their facial muscles just relax on them, almost to the point of drooping. Except, that is for the smiles. Smiles that draw their lips back and up to reveal great, white, shiney, slightly buck teeth. Maybe, despite themselves, people will see what they’re really like now — and like them better for it. Yes, it’s also true that we sometimes avoid hard feel- ings by using our faces to mask our true emotions and reactions. Yet if we ever de- cide to break that iron-clad im- age of ours and once in awhile try to wear our real life on our sleeve — and our face, then maybe some good things could happen to everyone who walks these hallowed halls. ★ Paul Hajdu I f faces couldn’t lie 10 Faces

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