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Jennifer Cermak performs a panto¬ mime for the talent segment of the Ju¬ nior Miss competition. During most hours of the day, students can find a quiet study area in the North Commons. Donna Kontol’s business class gives her the opportunity to develop skills in word processing. Opening 3
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MIKE: “You’re from Low¬ ell? Are we talking about Lowell in Mas¬ sachusetts? Why would we play you all the way from there for Homecoming?” SUE: “Not Lowell, Massa¬ chusetts, but Lowell, Indiana. Don’t you know where Lowell is? It’s about 35 miles east of Chicago.” MIKE: “Oh, yeah! It’s that little stick-in-the- mud hick town. All they know how to do is grow corn and milk cows.” SUE: “Now you’re really being ridiculous. We’re not hicks! Did you know that Lowell High School was de¬ signed as the school of the future? The en¬ tire school is a cluster of circular buildings that are wide open on the inside.” MIKE: “Oh, yeah! Well, If the school is open on the inside, where did they put the halls!” SUE: “Simple—we don’t have halls. In fact, we don’t even have walls, but the whole school is carpeted, even the lunchroom. MIKE: “Big deal! You have carpeting, but you probably don’t have computers or teach¬ ers with college de¬ grees way out there in the cornfields. Any¬ way, our team can beat your team.” SUE: “Now you are really out of line. Lowell has a computer lab, high¬ ly qualified teachers and a remodeled li¬ brary. As for sports, we Red Devils might just surprise you!” MIKE: “Oh, yeah! Still sounds like a bunch of country fo lks to me.” SUE: “Well, you just better THINK AGAIN!” On Parents’ Night, junior English teacher, Mrs. Riggle, discusses her cur¬ riculum and objectives with interested parents. Cheerleader and fan support encourage the basketball team to play their best. 2 Opening
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Don ' t Cot iHe, Co mjyiefe 1 steeii you wnoug! Senior Kelli Thiele is excited about plans for her class being discussed at the summer Leadership Workshop. Mamie Childress waits anxiously for her turn to donate blood during Student Coun¬ cil ' s Blood Drive. Kelly Ryan makes herself comfortable for an after-school phone conversation. 4 Album
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