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N SCHCDCDL HND UT npr.. Vorious octivities keep students on the go C 6 USY a word that can easily be applied to high school stu- dents everywhere. Even though school-related ac- tivities dominate available time, active teens manage to squeeze in many outside activities that add a little flavor to life. Steve Tomc- zak - as you might guess - spent as much of his free time as he could manage following the football ex- ploits of his Chicago Bear brother, Mike. I've fol- lowed him through his whole careerf, said Steve, including high school and his years at Ohio State. Watching Mike was what inspired me to play foot- ball. NFL violence was not the activity of choice for Candice Kestel. She was involved in the glam- our and excitement of the beauty pageant world, win- ning many awards in the process. The pageants are the most exciting and thrilling, and yet humbling, experience I've ever par- ticipated in, said Candy. She and Steve followed the rule adhered to by most L- W students . . . the busi- est of times are also the best of times! Chosen to enter Miss Teen USA and the Miss Illinois Beauty Pag- eant, Candy Kestel hopes to be in future pageants as she pursues a career in modeling. Steve Tomczak discusses his favorite subject - football - with Mr. Michels. Although he is the brother of Bear's QB Mike Tomczak, Steve is establishing a football reputation of his own. STUDENT LIFE Nothing better to do? Angela Kovarik sizes up the foot long hot dog and finds it doesn't measure up to its name.
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un Gr omes From doncing to drowing omething old something new. Teens never seem to have any trouble filling their free time. Two of this year's most popular activi- ties included an old favor- ite - dancing, and a new craze - Pictionary. Dancing has always been popular, but with the new teen dance clubs, it's popularity is increasing. The opening of Mike T's in Orland Park really has everyone jump- ing. But, with the cover charge being about five dollars, it can get pretty ex- pensive. That is why many students opt for school dances. Sock hops, Home- coming, the Halloween Dance, and various other dances throughout the year provide the chance for students to dance the night away for only about 51.50. A big attraction this year was the annual Hal- loween Dance. As usual, the costumes were very creative, ranging from a Dominos pizza noid to the tooth fairy. Board games are also mak- ing a big comeback this year. Playing with friends or family is a lot of fun. The classics like Monopoly and Trivial Pursuit are still pop- ular, but a new game is re- ally starting to make waves. Pictionary is a board game that is played like charades, only on pa- Julie Quinn struggles to decipher Cathy Clausing's interpretation of a shark. STUDENT LIFE per. You draw a word from one of five categories and your partner must try to guess the word within one minute. You don't have to be an artist to play, all you need is a good imagination and a fast pencil. So, if you haven't given Pictionary or the Hallow- een Dance lor any other dance, for that matterl a chance, try it! Maybe you'll like it. - Julie Quinn ls sophomore Brian McSherry trying to make a point? With all the sweets that accompany Hal- loween, it's not too bad of an idea. -1,-.--nag p,,, --ll.. f f 3454 1 R- fi' 'iq-. he 2- s'L':'I5'f :iblsslf 2. -'. f'.Q.-QQ- '5' .1f'.- in gl. V 4v':f1Q'- ' 5:45 0 4 'xiii D- li' 'Qff .E-.fix , f ,r . I' if in n 4, -Q' L, ' -ie Q., ff 1 v, 4f 5 W F Fira ZA' .'l:: -. S V Ig' V N' am Q X , 1, , .rw , A, u, ,Q o X A-ff , 1- rd 42 U tl, in x fines favw-Wm'--. - 9 X fix, 34- 'r Q 1' f: '- thsqsif. 5' A 2' 4 '3 li' V av f Q , ' .J s at 4 ,x t D w, 9 , sp X ,L l Nr ,, 't Q1 - -by 'na - K' -4 How would you do? Test yourself with these four Pictionary clues 1 Morse code 2 Tepee 3 Black eye 4. Square inch
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