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lifestyles of Lifestyles Dear Cavalier Unity of student body, friendly people, religious at- mosphere, and a loving fac- ulty make up Southside’s finest. No, this is not refer- ring to the newest restaurant that everyone’s raving about. This is the everyday life at John Carroll High School. When most people think of Catholic schools in general, they think of uniforms and nuns for teachers. The many myths people have about Catholic schools are not true. Our unity as a student body allows us to become one as a family unit, and our religious backgrounds, feelings and be- liefs allow us to become one in God. From a student’s freshman year onward, feel- ings of warmth and friend- liness will last forever. Those are the feelings that make John Carroll even more spe- cial. The faculty and guid- ance department are just a few people that make John Carroll what it really is, a place of Christian learning. The academic program of- fered here at John Carroll is designed to help students with their individual needs and to encourage them to be- come the very best. Although not a perfect school, John Carroll, with all its ups and downs, will always be on top! DEAR CAVALIER: I’m on my way to high school and tremendously afraid of mak- ing a fool of myself in front of all of those upperclassmen. I was very involved in elemen- tary school, but I’m afraid of getting into activities since it’s my first year. What should I do? — NO NERVES DEAR NO NERVES: Don’t let upperclassmen stand in your way. Get in- volved. be assertive; that’s the only way to make it in high school. Starting out on a good foot means making good grades and getting in- volved. DEAR CAVALIER: My first day of school is ap- proaching and I don’t know what to wear! — FASHION CONSCIOUS DEAR FASHION CON- SCIOUS: Your first day is the one to really make an im- pression. Wear something that accentuates your face and hair. Don’t wear jeans and a tee shirt. Nice casual clothes (khaki or blue pants or skirts) are suggested. First impressions are always what you make of them. DEAR CAVALIER: Being accepted in high school (being with the “A” crowd) is very important to me. I think once I get accepted I’ll have a lot of friends. How do I go about getting in with the pop-’ ular people? — ACCEPTANCE NEED-i ED, DEAR ACCEPTANCE NEEDED: Being accepted ini high school is important, bui being yourself is more impor- tant. Movies ; GOOD MORNING VIETi NAM i Starring Robin Williams is funny, excellent, humorous and exciting. FATAL ATTRACTION Starring Michael Douglas and Glen Close is a thriller that keeps you on the edge oi your seat. THREE MEN AND A BABY Starring Ted Danson. Steve Guttenburg. and Tom Sclleck is a delight that is fun for the, whole family. THROW MAMA FROM THE TRAIN Starring Billy Crystal am' Danny DeVito is a hilariou' comedy that keeps you laugh ing all through the show. Search-N-Find p a r t i e s e r t d a n c e 1 X r i n g c e r e m 0 n y q r t i m s P e c i a 1 s P e a k e r s t b P r 0 m a s e P 1 a y t u j m u r a i r b a n d r e t r e a t s r V c h 0 i r c 0 n c e r t h i g g q h 0 m e c 0 m i n g t s a m 0 i f y a d t i u r c e r y a e c q e e s c h 0 0 e V i r d d 0 0 1 b s e b 0 0 k s t f f u P r e d w 0 P d i n t e r n a t i 0 n a 1 f a i r m a u i m a u i 1 u a u d a n c e Maui Maui Luau Powder Puff Airband Play Special Speakers Prom Retreats Choir Concert International Fair Homecoming Liturgies Blood Drive Ring Ceremony Recruit Day Dance Parties 18
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IlUAinr HAItCH v i . . ' i S.YJ tc Above: Lori Lovoy inducts Mike Hemphill into the National Honor Society. Top left: Christy Martin sav ors the flavor of her food at the International Fair. Top center: Somebody's having a birthday! Bottom: School spirit invades the bodies of Lily Clayton, Gena Barclarc, Stacy Watkins, and Carolyn Kcely. 17
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ttje Caus Friendly Cavs Poem Words Allison Gerlach of Mountain Brook wants the words to the John Carroll alma mater. Friendly Cavs: Here are the words to John Carroll’s alma mater. This was written by G. D. Jacoby. — C. F. Lee, 1467 — Alpine Drive, Birmingham, 35002 God Bless John Carroll, long may it be Thy fountain-head of Christianity; Hear us, oh, hear us, we Thee implore, God bless John Carroll High forever more; God bless John Carroll High forever more. God bless John Carroll, may heaven’s light Guide our John Carroll High through darkest night. Dear Alma Mater, onward we soar, God bless John Carroll High forever more; God bless John Carroll High forever more. God bless John Carroll, each hallowed hall, Classmates and faculty, God bless them all. Till class reunion, on heaven’s shore. Good bless John Carroll High forever more; God bless John Carroll High forever more. Question Geometry Book — I am looking for someone who has a used geometry book. It is written by Clement, Pfeiffer, and Flanagan, the 1988 edition. Do any of our friendly Cavs know where this can be found? — N.M.G., Hoover. Do you want to be cool? I mean so cool you’re hot? You know you do! The best way to accomplish this is to buy and wear this stunning apparel called the John Car- roll uniform.” Oh. the state- ment it makes! It comes in a wide variety of colors. Tthere are the blue ar khaki pants skirts and the ;recn or white shirts. Also, it s made out of the ever so popular material, polyester! 1 Yes, it can be worn any- 'Where and should be worn tverywhere, to school, to vork, to the malls, and even o the prom! j. It’s so durable, so stylish, ,;o cool, and so unique. And vhen you tell your mom. ‘Everyone has one,” you jVon’t be stretching the truth. o come on. it’s time to see ust how cool you can be! I!
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