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Good communication takes a great deal of thought. Andre Ander- son manipulates words, trying to best phrase his thoughts fer a jour- nalism assignment. 1 think ev- erything I ' m in helps me get through school with variety. — Lori Coleman =JJ Being in school 1 80 days a year for 13 years provides the opportunity to meet all sorts for people. Tony Dean and Jessica Boyer found a friend- ship that makes being in their cor- ner special. Opening In Our Corner
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, n our comer Life provides ups and downs. In our corner, we live with the good and bad. As children in ele- mentary school we were sent to the corner and contemplated why we were there. Now, in high school we approach our corners a bit differently, dealing with the pressures and amusements found there. Students often bring on the troubles of life by missing curfews, cramming for a test, failing to meet a dead- line, disobeying paren- tal directives, or cutting classes. We will someday re- flect on our high school years and reminisce again as we do now for the things already in our past. There are also man.y amusements that we have as we are growing up. Such as dances, par- ties, sporting events, and get togethers. These help to break up the daily routine. At LaSalle we share our past and future that make each one of us, an individual, In our corner. — Kari Cohee Knowledge of other heritages acts as glue holding our world to- gether. Robin Graham and Sonia Mvnlin take time to look at the arti- facts from Poland during October, Polish Heritage Month. Walking through the halls, at a game or dance the rapping rhythm goes on loud and clear.t,At lunch time Kenny Hilton, Cory Stokes, Fred Jeter, Randy Mallard and Adrian Philips make their own beat. ' J -- Opening In Our Corner Many actively seek the court- yard as a corner of the LaSalle world where they can grab a bit of free time from the hustle of a school day.
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i pportunity knocks Just around the comer Webster defines op- portunity as a situa- tion or condition favor- able for the attainment of a goal. For many, high school offers a multi- tude of opportunities al- lowing students to begin planning their futures. Amy Overpeck believes that completing high school will give gradu- ates the advantage in the working world. You get a better education so when you enter the real world you have a better chance than others who didn ' t go (to high school). Throughout one ' s high school career op- portunities avail them- selves either within or outside of the curricu- lum. Senior Kevin Zu- gulski points out that teenagers have the chance to hold a part time job. Are some people less likely to take advantage of life ' s offerings than others? Junior Kim Porter thinks, some guys are always ready for a challenge where girls take a lot of thought and precaution on the same opportuni- ty. No matter what, op- portunities are out there. They could be f right around the corner. % — Kari Cohee I ' ffsing ber ingenuity and creativ- ity Shelly Loutzenhiser worlcs on enclosing her imagination in the plexi-glass box, a unique opportuni- ty for self-expression. As teachers help students expand or create their futures, they teach the students from their accomplish- ments as well as their mistakes. Joe Horvath discusses one of his print- outs with Mrs. Britton. Opening Opportunity Knocks
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