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AFTER PLACING SEC- OND at the VU cross- country regionalsjun- ior Jim Arnold accepts congratulations from Washington Township principal Lonnie Steele. VU was also the sight of other community events, including Christmas vespers ser- vices, four dramatic pro- ductions and cultural lectures. PORTER COUNTY’S FOUR-STORY court- house was rebuilt after a fire in 1935. The first courthouse was com- pleted in November of 1873. 4 Opening
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SCHOOL SPIRIT WAS high for the homecom- ing game against La- Porte. In honor of the oc- casion, sophomores Jeff Neal and John DeMan spent 30 minutes p)aint- ing their faces to achieve this green and white Viking look. ON THE MAIN stage at 3:15 p.m., senior Paul Gold and his band Digi- tal Hair entertained crowds at the Popcorn Festival. Digital Hair was paid $100 for its performance which in- cluded songs like “Your Number or Your Name and “The Memory Re- mains.” 3 Opening
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On an Indiana state road map, it’s merely a dot in block B-4. Area: a little over eight square miles. Population: ap- proximately 22,000. But to us, Valparaiso is a lot more than a simple combination of statistics. History books interpret the Spanish name “Valparaiso” to mean “a vale of paradise.” Can a vale of paradise” really exist in the middle of Northwest Indiana? Maybe so. Maybe the County Seat Plaza makes Valpo a “paradise.” Ten years ago, the corner of Calumet Avenue and Vale Park Drive wasn’t much more than a K-Mart surrounded by an unkempt, grassy field. Today, we need a calculator to count all the businesses in this same area. It might be the Popcorn Festival we celebrate every September. Attractions like the Popcorn Parade, the five-mile Popcorn Panic and concerts on the main stage entice residents from all parts of Porter County to Valpo. Or, it could be the parks. The beauty of Ogden Gardens lures an ever-increas- ing number of couples to marry there. Parks like Kirchoff and Bicentennial reg- ularly are sites of softball games, picnics and family outings. And for swimming, we drive an average of only 20 minutes to cool down at the Dunes. Most likely, it isn’t one of these things, but a combination of them all that makes Valparaiso a “Vale of Paradise” to us. by Karen Mutka 5 Opening
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