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CLOWNING AROUND the computer, senior Cindy SwartzlofT creates a new program. WORKING ON A CAR, sophomore Frank Chiappetta adjust the ex- haust as senior Kevin Zalke watches. ■nnka I IT'S USUALLY THE TEACHER who gives the student ‘ the devil,” but in this case, the roles are reversed. It's social studies teacher Mike Roberts who is at the end of the devil's (senior Sue Kuznicki) pitchfork. WITH THEIR WORK PILED HIGH, these freshmen con- template “creative approaches.” From left are Dan- ielle Himplemann, Sue Bartlow, Rich Mosson, and Joe Sullivan. Creative Achievement 7
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Student Life — Striving To Achieve Creatively! At Johnsburg High School, stu- dents have uncounted opportuni- ties to apply their creativity toward meaningful goals. It's not enough simply to learn the concepts pre- sented in class,- students must also demonstrate their ability to apply the concepts in practical ways. To achieve, students create! Evidence of creativity is apparent in many student projects, such as the mock Congress conducted by sophomore social studies classes in the fall. And it is reflected in many activities that occur outside the classrooms. It took a lot of creative effort by CARES, the student government, to plan such a successful homecom- ing. Cheerleading and pom pon routines show much creativity by students who design them. Clubs and student organizations plan special events during the year, and students individually show creativ- ity as they occasionally dress up for special days. The opportunities are abundant at JHS. As students strive to achieve, they create products and memories that may last a lifetime. 6 Creative Achievement
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Halloween And Assemblies Halloween — a special time of the year. Another opportunity for JHS students to show creativity in what they wear to school. This year many students and teachers did dress up in an assortment of cos- tumes, most of them homemade. It was a day of fun for everyone. In addition to special days at JHS, there are also special times — assemblies. Whether it be a pep as- sembly, an educational program, or an inspirational get-together, an assembly is something to look forward to. It adds variety to school life. CARES, the JHS student govern- ment, often coordinates assem- blies and helps to sponsor special assemblies. SENIOR JENNIFER KREIER dresses up as a ' Playboy Bunny. RAGGETTY ANN MEETS THE DEVIL! It's Shawn Mays and Kimi Dumag. CHICAGO BEAR FAN Kathy Grams was dis- appointed the Bears didn't win a return trip to the Super Bowl.
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