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Students faced with curfew and compromise Compromise, compromise! You say, twelveg they say, eleven Parents often compromise by saying, I'll let you go out if you're home by eleven. Somehow you feel like you've been had, but rather than argue and risk staying home you accept their decision and hope to be back on time. There are always at least two alterna- tives: teens can end their night out early enough to be home on time or else they can come in late with an assortment of almost believable excuses and face the consequences. I try to come in on time, stated a sopho- more girl, but sometimes I'm having such a good time that I forget to look at my watch. Most sophomores interviewed had a curfew between 9:00 and 11:00. Sophomore Kris Berg stated that she didn't really have a curfew, but if she did it would be between 11:00 and 12:00 depending on the event, where it was, and when it would be over. She and her parents don't feel that a curfew should be the same every night. I think you should be able to tell your parents where you're going and when you'll be home so they won't worry, stated Kris. On the other hand, Mike Bosanko disagreed because he felt that if teenagers had that much freedom they would take advantage of it, stay out too late and probably get into mischief. One thing most sophomores agreed upon was that by the time they were seniors they thought their curfews should be lift- ed. The last thing they would say as they walked out the door would be, Bye, and I'll be home at . . Above: Many students at Thornwood are faced with the idea of having a curfew. Though compromising takes place, they almost never get the time they'd like. Some students, however, do not have a curfew and are trusted by their parents to come home at a decent time. W f Ray Marschke Charles Martin in .f' ' .. .- '- . ' Don Marzke R A - Julie Maten '7' li Beth Mau 7 Vicky Maus , xv ' Emily Maxwell 'W - Kathy Maxwell X' . 041 A If 1 ,4 . 2 V 4' Ziff , VV Karl Mazur Mi Linda Mazzorana V. Stanley McBay VV N n at Anne Marie McCarthy ' V2 it . -. i , W Sue McCarthy V . ' ay ' 'ji Louis McDaniel 4 ' -.f Kathy McDermott 'V Aw, ' V Anthony McDonald A ,,, qi, ,,.. . V, V ' X ,f ' gl Deanna McDonnell I I' V -' 5 . ,.,' If X ll Keith McDonnell , 11 V A Calven McDowell 1 ' f 2 , Lis! McKay J , M. i U W V' . non McLeod , r 'Xl p . Q'-' J' E Mark McNally , 'MJ' aw' V : Don Mdloberts M M V 1, ' , ' ,,.,, Z Al1rilMeder VV fi ig A ' , . Am... ff.. Patricia Meginnis , f A ' ' , if ' ' ' VV V VV Sue Meginnis V ? ' V V Michelle Mender Vj . fc: -- ' V ' 1 4 .2 ' , 'V Joyce Mendez ' ' , 4 ' My , VID . I ' ' ,W V Michelle Michael VV A X' ' ' s 1 V IV W , ' ,- Eric Michaels , ' ' , V tv.. .V ' .z ' ' ' Gayle Michau ' VV . .f 'fl ' Af. , V Wendy Michielsen 5 , , rf' .VV V . ,f V 1 - f ' ' A Hs. if f' V , V 5 V V V VVV.V..VV ag W4 Dale Miedema It - - Theresa Mikrut Sue Mikulski Troy Milburn Phyllis Milia Chuck Miller Grant Miller Alec Minne an 5 can V 4 '2 . X ... 7 . Y 4' r . s f ra 260 SOPHOMORES I I
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, , Jiififfm f' Q . , V .,G, Brian Phelps gfsiif I Q II -1-f , Kory Pickle - ' I 4 T - , Andrea Plentka ' I-55 ' li 26-V Vergina Plerce I 1 ' I .. .L , i f Mary Pierz ,I , . X- ' Chris Pletrzak I I 4. II I 'fr 4' ' I V ' Y Tula Pinos f I . I, I .-.-. , I . ' I. 4 ' g 5 II a MA 1 . V A 2g,,uv 2... .,,,,- , ' A y 'I , 4 Laura Plantingn ,g V ,g 1 K N , uma rlonuym-.k I f , , 'IW , simon Poby ,- IQ I ' r Tracey Pociecha . I A V , VV . Q ,-.iw dll' fp. Ray Pointer ' ' ' ' ,Ll 'Z . ,. 5 ,M V 1 , Lisa Policchio V, Q 'M 'Z ' ' ' N I, N 'I 11 I - W Diane Pongrncz I , if I K M f. ., QI J I I , Scott Poropat A ii... . I, , ' 'A I , XI ' I gl L,,k , I if ' ' f E+ I John Postncchini ff' V w. , . K Fred Potts ' A I Dan Pruzin 4 ' ' ' I , I V Rich Pusateri QI I - ' ,, - ,V eq 4' Paul Quezncln ' V ' ' A Q , Keren Qulllings I gf 1 I ' ' f Karina Quinn X ,X ' 'II 1, ' T dd R d ll f W - 'A ' ' ' V ,, lff f -X' 0 8 2 ff ' V f I ' Lynn Rndzinski I ' Jim Rnmbatt V f' .: I, V, f Dion Rnmey :I I I : V I ' fv 'ft George Rntllff IM ' ' ' 5:5 II I X' . , . I Timothy Redelman , V 'K I I fl 1, ' i ' I' 1 f I' Debbie Redmore I ff , . I ,..Q I, -I' , in .. Dave Reed I Q Y: , Y II iv ,. Vincent Reed . V VZ g ' ' Z ii G1 A I K I 4 ' nag GLEN' . Jennie Reiff ' ' ,. I fr 1 . ' I K V john Reilly ,. 6 ii if ImIIII,,.I ' ' II ' ' Margaret Renns , , A , B ' :Q 4-' . John Benler 4' . ,, , VV Julie Rentz 3. I -I fd' , I , I Lori Retls 2 I K 'f ' 5 4' ' V ' I . , nn y c nr s N , I ' I I -'hf 1 X ' ' ' f 2 .. V. . fd Xe' ' ,. Sophomores debate Whether or not to spend Money is a necessity for almost all high school stu- time dents. It is also hard to obtain. I really don't have much money to spend, laughed Laura Plantings, but when I do, I usually spend it on clothes. One of the favorites money is squandered on is clothes. Kara Moll stated, I just like to have more clothes. If I see something I like I buy it, regardless of the cost. Money disappears on clothes, cars, and social activi- ties. Guys seem to spend most of their money on dates. They have to pay for gas if they own-their own car, and pay for the cost of the date itself. I spend a lot of my money on movies, commented Tony Maravilla. Working seemed to be the best way to make some spending money for students, but jobs also caused con- flicts with school work. It's just too much to do at a time, complained sophomore Diane Ritchie. Teenagers are considered to be wasteful with their money, but soon find out money doesn't grow on trees. Tessie Madden stated, I don't care how much money I spend at a time, but when I run out of money I'm mad at myself for spending so much. Other students consider themselves not as wasteful. Crystal Susak explained, I feel that since I don't make my own money, but get it from my parents, I don't have the right to blow it on dumb things I don't need. In general: Students Seemed to have Conflicting Values Above: Sophomore year is often an awakening for students to OI1 spending 1TlO1'1ey. But, OVeI'8.ll, SlZL1del'1T.S agreed that importance of money. Pricing and shopping for the best priced money is one of the main essentials in a teenager's life. has become H IWCGSSILY L0 account f0f teen SPIUPEGS- mel' V9 262 SOPHOMORES
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