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1) Girls. Please! There’s only so much of Wouter to go around. 2) Linda Barclnlak. Deanna Banaa, and Jessie Ferracclo ham it up in the library. 3) Joelle Gaughan and Tammy Sweeney: “Say Cheese!” 4 Andrea Hickman confirms a big plan for the weekend. Opening 7 7 £
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Here Comes The Weekend r As Friday finally approaches, and you pull yourself out of bed for the fifth con- secutive time that week, you can just barely keep your eyes open as you stum- ble onto the bus. You get to school, and with a sigh of relief, realize that tomorrow you can sleep until 12:30. You join your friends in a discussion of where to go, what to do, and where to sleep on the ever awaited Friday night. A classic week- end activity for most students is finding out who is having the biggest party. As one senior put it, “There’s always a party going on somewhere. It is a great time to be with your friends, relax, and get away from the pressures of school until Sunday when your day is filled with last minute homework, put off until the last possible moment. You enjoy your last few hours of your day off, before you dive back into the academic world, and get up at the insane hour of 6:00 the next day. With this depressing thought, you reluctantly proceed, knowing that after five more exciting days at ICS, another weekend is just around the corner. J
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Homecoming week-the spirit of apparel Homecoming ’86 started off with a week full of unusual activities. Monday, the entire student body came to school dressed in sweatshirts and sunglasses. Tuesday was named ‘Beach Wear” as everyone was at- tired in Hawaiian shorts, shirts and lais. There was even a grass skirt or two. Wednesday was ‘Senior Day’ as the seniors took over the teaching posts and conducted classes for the day. Thursday, students came dressed in plaids, stripes, polka dots, camou- flage, and generally anything that looked terrible together for ‘clash or mismatch day’. Friday was the height of excitement. Every- one wore their traditional colors: Freshmen in green. Sophomores in yellow, Juniors in blue, and Seniors in red. It was a memorable week, and a great start for the events to come. 8 Opening Matt Row. Jim Newman. Joelle Vacanti. Al Romanchuk and Dan Whalen have fun showing off their beach wear.
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