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Catalyst editor, Greg Klosowski. rushes out to his Car to avoid the pressures of Ihc Catalx'sr. Senior,Wilberr Hinton, poses with his dream Car, a Classk Ford Musrang L'unvc'rtiblcz After school, junior, Tegan MC Corkel picks up her lhc-nds. TIHL'NIIV Air karl. Randr Warren and jason East, at the door to rake a cruise through Michigan City Iphomorc, Michelle Bolka, and freshman. Amy Radke, wearily walk out their bus after a Sirenuous day a! school. TRANSPORTATION
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' I H owes IT GOIN? by Michelle Fletcher Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it's off to school we go... but how do you get there? On a cold winter's morning do you have a nice warm car to step into? If you do, you are the idolof many under- classmen, the ones who must take a brisk walk to the bus stop every morning. As a rule, most freshmen ride the bus, the sophomores seem to be equally divided be- tween public and private transportation and the upperclassmen tend to lean more toward cars, preferably their own. Some are lucky, they get to drive brand new cars to and from school. Others, well, let's just say their vehicles have four wheels and an engine that usually get them to school. Either way, it's better than riding Trying to avoid the cost of: student parking sticker, junior Steve Scissiom takes an unconventional approach by parking upsideedown in a emery Held next to Rogers. those huge yellow mobiles. Of course, a few lucky freshmen do manage to escape riding the bus by mooching a ride in any means of transportation they are offered. Believe it or not there are a few mighty seniors who rule over the underclassmen on the buses. A few students are ashamed of the way they get to school, whether it be riding a hideous banana mobile or a rusty tank. So, the next time you see somebody walking toward the doors with a jacket over his head, Camouflage make- up on his face, or dodging the pillars, don't worry about his mental state, he's just trying to get to his mode of transportation. buddies, Trevor Kelly, Mat Blair and Steve Benson, thank him for his adventurous ride to school! STUDENT LIFE
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, . CR. WEEKENDS by Karin Klosinski It was just a small casual get together, just me and few hundred of my closest friends. The only problem was I didnt figure on my parents and the police being on the guest list Oh well. it was a fun night for a while anyway. It better have been fun because now I'm grounded for what seems like forever and a day. I used to think there was nothing to do in Michigan City. but now it seems like everything is happening. From listening to my friends plans at lunch, there's a kickin' weekend ahead. On Friday there's a big game and rockin' dance to attend. After that they're heading out for a party. Saturday is cruise night, if they aren't going out with the guys. Finally, Sunday, Pebblewood is the place to be. So, while they're out fxguring out where to party next, I'm home figuring out my Latin verbs. I never thought this town Could be sueh fun until I'm trapped between four walls with myself. my cat, and my dreams of a weekentlt I think of the things my friends and I used to do before my social life became nonexistent. Going to the game to Cheer the Raiders on to victory, getting wild at the dance with my friends. escaping the househnld to hit a party: going to the beach with my friends, or going out with that one special guy who almost makes me wish that I hadn't had a party. IALMOSTH Yes, those were the weekends I survived the school week fort Well, not anymore Now the only difference between Friday and Monday is forty.eight hours of channel flippingjust a few more days . . . 681, 680 , 679 . . . Caesar Augustus was not seen at the Halloween Dance. but his servant girls, juniors Allyson Fuller, Tricia Grams. jodi Klmgenmeier, Brenda MC Nallan, and Bonnie Tanski were there having a splendid time. The spotlight is on IIIIPPI'ni freshman Eric Neagu as he prepares to do a one-antl-aahalf in the Moonwalk. while STUDENT LIFE sophomore Brett Emw makes up his own aerobatic stunts,
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