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An unknown freshman is hard at work on her required leaf collection in Biology class. Junior Jean Roeger seems to have plenty of work to keep her busy during study hall. Homework? Try excuses Homework. That one word that causes the brain to go into a whirl- wind of adjectives: t-imp consuming, most loathsome, benificial, or a deter- rent to laziness. If there were to be an argument over the advantages and disadvant- ages, both sides could score points. It can be Hmp consuming unless understood, and it can be done quickly. Even though there are study halls to help get it finished,many of us do procrastinate. While pre- venting laziness, it can be tiresome. It does drill ideas into our head and helps us understand what has been taught in class, but it is more than likely forgotten within a short period of time. The comparisons go on, but most students agree that there is always scraething better or more important to do. Freshman Matt Miller shows us that there is more than one place to study. Students of Miss LaFontaine ' s second year French class seem to enjoy their work for the day. HOMEWORK 13
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Clothes identify peers groups Fashions expressed many Images among students at North. One fashion was the new wave look, which included mini-skirts in a variety of lengths and styles, dotted, frilly, and checkered. These mini-skirts were often accompanied by sleeveless shirts or frilly blouses and jean jackets. Another fashion, which presented the clean-cut images, v«as the preppy look. Izod tops, Cheerio dress pants, jeans, checkered shoes, topsiders, vests, ties and flipped-up collars. Another fashion stemming from the time of war was the combat style: ccmbat boots, khaki pants, insulat- ed jackets, bandanas, with a hat to top it off. The Jordache style still remained, old but popular. These fashions will always change with the times and -images. Shoes are for show, not just wear and tear anymore. Junior Wendy Beck displays the latest over the shoul- der sweater look. I Mike Beeler, junior, shows off shirts that exemplify several styles. Gary Knepper, junior, is comfortable in his Japanese style sweatshirt. 12 FASHIONS
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Seniors Steve Tyler, Paul Gieseking, and Tim Schin- beckler spend their summer in Minnesota. Redskins enjoy playing basketball at the park. 14 FRIENDS
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