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A place for every mood W here can people go to be completely sur- rounded by bronze bodies, have hot sand beneath their feet and a definite stench of suntan oil slowly infiltrating their nasal membranes? The beach, of course! In this area, West Beach, the Dunes, and Indiana Beach are all popular. For so many teenagers, the beach is the perfect haven on those hot summer days. Of course people have different reasons for going there. Per- fecting a deep tawny tan is one obvious reason. Another aspect of the beach is the “fashion show” of colorful and or daring swimwear to be viewed by both the girls and guys. After all, where else can a person parade around only half- dressed and not be arrested? One attribute of the beach not to be overlooked is the freedom it offers. Nowhere else can one experience such total and complete relaxation. Some people find them- selves in a state of inner tran- quility and peace of mind at the beach. The rhythmic pounding of the waves is enough to place even the most uptight person in a re- laxed state. The beach is many things to people. It is a place to com- fort a troubled mind or hurt feelings, and more important- ly — a place of inspiration. ★ Sandy Kostur Mickow “The beach is many things to many people” Kicking back on a hot summer afternoon, Scott O’Connor and friend take a joyful ride. Sitting up, trying to help herself, Danielle Smith smiles while being eaten alive by her own beach chair. With a vibrant smile, junior Cindy Toth checks out the action along the shore at West Beach. Dreading the dumping of sand all over himself, Kurt Fowler closes his eyes with the hopes it won’t happen. Sophomore David Long peers off into the distance at the serene view of a beautiful summer day.
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Mayer With the scoreboard welcoming Highland residents, Carol Mills re- presented her hometown by sing- ing the National Anthem before the Aug. 11 Sox game. School Board President Larry Vas- sar and Superintendent Dr. Philip Cartwright sport growing beards to prepare for the Highland 75th birth- day as they congratulate High- land ' s first teacher of the year, Mrs. Kathy Schwingendorf in the spring of ' 85. “Time to share what has been good” Celebrating 15
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Mickow Tony Terzarial smilingly remem- bers the fond memories the beach had for him this summer. Having no choice, Kurt Fowler will ingly allows to be buried alive. Pyke
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