Thornwood High School - Thunderbird Yearbook (South Holland, IL)

 - Class of 1981

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Daydreaming . . a vacation from reality? Walking down the beach, John feels the waves lap around his ankles and the soft misty breeze on his face. Suddenly he sees Jane, his ex-girlfriend, running to- ward him, calling his name, John. John! JOHN! John snaps off the beach back into the classroom to face an angry teacher and snickering classmates. For the last time, John, the teacher says, stop daydream- ing and pay attention! People of all ages tend to daydream. In a survey of various freshmen at Thornwood, over ninety percent of the students claimed they daydreamed to escape bore- dom. One student said, Daydreaming keeps me from falling asleep in class. But boredom is not the only reason for daydreaming. Other reasons include escaping from teachers, parents, and, sometimes, life in general. Many times romantic interests caused students to let their minds drift. Daydreaming is not always an escape from problemsg however, Daydreaming gives me a chance to work out my problems. By imagining all kinds of solutions, I can usually come up with the right one, was one freshman's comment. Although all freshmen surveyed claimed they day- dream at least once in a while, only ten percent have ever talked about it with anyone. I'd just be too embar- rassed to tell anyone about my daydreams! exclaimed a freshman girl. Embarrassment might be the reason daydreams are not openly discussed, but it is not considered wrong by any of those surveyed. It helps develop your imagina- tion and exercise your mind. Right: When daily schoolwork becomes tedious, some students often find their minds drifting away from their schoolwork into another world. Many times these daydreamers are thinking about more important things, such as after school activities or weekend dates. Kelly Adkins Susa Allen ' Lisa Anderson it t W' 'W ' ' ll 2 A Steve Ankarlo VA ' , ' ' Tracey Antkiewicz , Q. - V n'u A cher 'uf -X V l 1' 5 1 r E ette A hley - 1 Ronald Ayers -1 A .lo Ann Bagnara -- ' f Mike Barack David Barelli I' ' 4 '2- Sieve Barker 1. i -0-Q ' ' . 1 X Tom Barker f Jeff Barnas O ' . f A , Sue Barnes W u I ' b 5 , 'K Theresa Barnes Ai ' A. K' T., ' Ed Baughman . 'Y Y Joe Bednar 6: ' mr. f Carrie Benson f - V . 40 Sheryl Bertucci f-J' P' - Bob Besler -' K ' 'Lf' X Dorene Besser ' .. - 5 , Rinaldo Billups 5 ww' 5 , , ff: t Tammy Binehe N . 'X' I Pete Bland i ff Ai' 1 '5 'Z Lori Bobholz , Q , Mary Beth Bohacik ' 6' Ann Bojanowski 1 1 Steve Bonk Dave Born Scott Brack Laura Boomsma 1-If T : K ..,, O J. . f A Fifi - 266 FRESHMEN X Q x . 5 f l ,, f dxf -T' .. . .... , . .avg ,J . H .12 0- . VW A 1 M f, if f , 9 1 .ng , ..-: , f , 4 , if 'Y ar 'T' ..-f i 4 Q., yi 1-ii' 97 X it it It L it ,., W.. . iz- U 4 .x i ..,. A



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