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Geri Graham celebrates her 18th birth¬ day with some of her friends who baked her a cake. Friends attending Geri Graham ' s birth day party try to light a bonfire in Geri ' s backyard Partying the night and day away A birthday, graduation, holiday, or a wedding was reason to celebrate. Howev¬ er, people would find a reason to cele¬ brate anytime. Being one of the nation’s pastimes, there was always a party going on, day or night. They were held at school, homes, halls and restaurants. Out¬ side or inside, the spirit was lively. Rain or shine, the parties went on. Parties included bonfires in warm weather to ice skating in winter. Hallow¬ een parties were held instead of trick-or- treating. And, of course, there were the usual Christmas and New Year’s Eve par¬ ties. Magazine 25
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Shopping in the country 9 s largest A three story building with over 200 specialty shops is what students saw when they went shopping at Woodfield Shopping Mall in Schaumberg, Illinois. It is the country’s largest shop¬ ping mall. The largest stores are J.C. Penny, Sears, Lord and Taylor, and Marshall Field’s. There is also an ice skat¬ ing rink inside the mall and a theater nearby. In the center of the mall are several mina- ture aquariums with live fish. Both clubs, N-teens and Pep Club, took trips there. They stayed there at least six hours. This was the first time both clubs visited Woodfield Shopping Mall. Jennifer Knopf and Evelyn Nlkolopoulos Lori Bougher looks for a dress at Marshall shop for clothes in Woodfield Shopping Fields She was there with the Pep Club Mall 24 Magazine
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Hard concentration is required to get a good score on a video game. This student watches as his scores rise. Some of the students were really shaking to the beat of the band at the Yacht club dance Some students are kicking their shoes off and getting comfortable during the dance in the cafeteria A seemingly different kind of organization There were several new clubs this year. One was the Yatch Club. It was created by Junior, Lisa Mathews. Mr Cunningham was the sponsor. This club was created to make school life more enjoyable. The club did not have a certain goal; rather it was more of a social gathering for stu¬ dents. They earned their money from club dues, bake sales, and raking lawns. Ac¬ tivities have included a dance, sledding at Lemon Lake, and a few other activi¬ ties. The club met to discuss ways for raising funds and planning new activi¬ ties every Thursday that was sched¬ uled for club meetings There were other new clubs added in 1982-1983 also. These included Campus Life, Bookstore club, and Sci¬ ence club. 26 Magazine
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