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Above: Many L-W students have part-time jobs or attend classes at Joliet Junior College. From the looks of her car, Karen Sitar is no exception. Top Lett: Loaded with books, Laurie Flanigan is on ner way to the parking lot after school, Top Right: Many places attract students after school, Mike Barr uses his free time to study in the library. Above Lett: Outrage-ously dressed, Denise Kogut participates in the Tricycle race at the pep rally. Lett: Queen runner-up Fiocnelle Jandura and her date Paul Prospero enjoy themselves at the Homecoming dance. Opening
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6 wwvh ,nnwrtn hen the 'HST or 6 A M bell rings, im 2,900 L-W A ASSS students rush into the hallways of the Central, North, and East campuses. Many are making their way to after school activities such as athletics and cheerleading practices, club meetings, musical practices or even detentions. Some students may be leaving for an after school job or class at Joliet Junior College. Several students may be returning to L-W later on to attend an athletic event, sock hop, musical performance, or even night school. It is obvious to see that a student's day most certainly does not end after seventh hour. Above: At the first football game of the season, Joe Mackay hands off to Paul Prospero. Above Right: Lockers are not always filled with books and papers. North students Rochelle Elwell and Mary TeIter's locker shows that they are avid baseball fans. Above Far Right: Sophomore Karen Danaher collects her homework before boarding her bus at East. I.-W buses travel 1,261 miles every day. Far Right: Waiting for his bus after the 3:30 rush is junior Fred Pocius. Right: L-VV students Emily Stipan and Amy Schmid return to school on Saturday to clown around at the Homecoming game. it ,assfm 8 Opening
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hen students graduate from high school many of them go to college or move away to work or start a family. Although some students remain in their home towns, the rest of the graduates will leave their families and their friends to make new homes somewhere else. ln these fast moving times the places students were most familiar with while in high school may be remodeled or even torn down while they are away. Perhaps the memories of the great times where friends got togetherifor pizza after a basketball game or where couples spent Friday nights at the movies, may only be relived in these pictures that represent the L-W area. Although the doors are empty now, come 3:25, one can expect to see crowds of Lincoln-Way students inside. 10 Opening
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