Columbia College Chicago Digital Commons @ Columbia College Chicago New Expression Youth Communication Chicago Collection May 1980 New Expression: May 1980 (Volume 4, Issue 5) Columbia College Chicago Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.colum.edu/ycc_newexpressions Part of the Journalism Studies Commons This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. Recommended Citation Columbia College Chicago, "New Expression: May 1980 (Volume 4, Issue 5)" (1980). New Expression. 31. http://digitalcommons.colum.edu/ycc_newexpressions/31 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Youth Communication Chicago Collection at Digital Commons @ Columbia College Chicago. It has been accepted for inclusion in New Expression by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Columbia College Chicago. New·E A magazine by Chicago-teens lol. 4, No. 5 ~ay, 1980 Tell us. • • This issue is the final New Expression for the school year. You probably won't be surprised to . .. about yourself learn that we are interested in knowing what you think of what we have published this year I am male _ female _ . and what we might get into next year. I attend _ _ __ high school. We hope you will help us out. There are only freshman junior about 200 of us who work on getting the paper sophomore senior out each month. There are at least 150,000 of Do you have a problem getting New Expression at you who read the paper. your school? yes no • Please complete the survey on this cover Explanation page 'and ·get it back to us. You can mail it or It gets stuck in the office. look for a survey box in your school. What you _ Nobody knows who is responsible for getting it say will help us decide what we should write into students' hands. about. And everyone who completes a survey is There aren't enough copies. eligible for a drawing of free records. See de­ No problem. tails on page 2. Our address: New Expression Other (explain) Survey, 207 S. Wabash, Chicago, IL 60604. ••• what you think about our stories What stories from the past issues did you like most? _ Music _ The Inside Track _ . Steady Dating _ Profiles on Integration _ Read My Mind _ School Rules _ Fake ID's Do you find the Calendar helpful? yes _ Career Guide _ Teen Privacy _ no _ College Issue Disco vs. Rock What topics would you like to see covered in future _. _ Teen Suicide _ Teen Divorce issues? Others Teen crime _ Teen-parent (list as many top1cs as you wish) _ Teen sex relationships Rate each of the following features on a scale of 1 to Draft _ Things to do and 5 (5=high 1 = low): Job opportunities places to go Street Law _ Teen Notes _ - Education after _ Teens' experiences Teen Teasers Open Box High School with love Candidly Speaking_ The Way It Is _ Other Television _ Movies and about the advertisers who support us. Which ads in New Expression most caught your What section of the regular newspaper do you think attention? is most important? When you buy something do discounts make a difference? _ yes no What section of the regular newspaper do you read From which of the following media do you usually most often? get news? magazines newspapers What is your favorite radio station? television radio I usually don't Can you recall doing something or changing your follow the news. opinion as a result of reading New Expression? Please describe. About .the cover Our name has sard it srnce year We want to cover the rs­ we started publishrng in March, sues ani problems that are 1977: New Expression, a rm portant to you our readers. magazine by Chicago teens Help U? out by completrng the for Chicago teens. We think survey. the job is so important that we And as a bonus. rf you'll fill .. devoted thrs month's entrre out the form below, when you cover to it. We want to know send us the cover survey, you'll what you thtnk. be eligible for ' ree records We want to make New Ex­ (rock, disco, blues and jazz). pression even better next Yes 1 want to enter the drawing for free records- given to New Expression readers who complete the survey (on the back of this page): Name School Home Address, City & Zip THE INSIDE TRACK Phone Number __ May is the last issue of New boring. by Eric Williams Expression for this school year. Here are my suggestions for !ion (grafitti) Our staff would like to wish you. categories which everyone • Student with the dirtiest pic­ our readers, a happy summer. knows exist but which year­ tures in his/her locker New Expression As a special gift, we are print­ books are afraid to print. • Teacher most likely to star in A magazrne by Chrcago teens for Chrcago teens ing this staff picture which can After you fill in the names, Jaws Ill __ . be cut out and added to your you can cut out this article and • Student who's survived the yearbooks to liven them up. paste in your yearbook as a most school lunches (sub­ Editor-in Chief: Denise Bronson. Steuben; Joyce Jordon, Westing­ We realize that most year­ fond keepsake of your high stitute category: student with The Immaculata. house; Darlene William, lindbloQ1; books are bland and don't school years. David Duster. Kenwood ; Eric the most brain damage) Managing Editor: Eric Williams, Johnson, Lindblom; Adam Wein­ • Most popular (obnoxious) UICC .. reflect the real attitudes of traub. Lane Tech; Terrence Hams, teens in high schools today. cheerleader type • Student most in need of a trip News Editors: Rhonda Hannah, Calumet; Karen Collins, Elizabeth Take the "Class Notables" • Girl ;nost likely to be seen to The Gap (Biggest Nerd) Percy L. Julian: Marea Parker, Seton; Karen Gorden, Whitney section, which usually includes hanging in the bathroom Academy of Our Lady; Michell Young ; Tanya Marie Jackson_, predictable categories such as during class time • Teacher most students DonJurelle. Marian. Academy of Our Lady; Antoinette Best Dressed, Most Athletic • Student who's provided the would like to see explode Pearson , Hyde Park: Kevin Feature Editors: Mrchelle Duster, Thompson, Cathedral; Gwen Re­ and Most Talented. ALL very school with the most decora- Whrtney Young; Brian Lewis, Men­ eves, St. Ignatius; Enid Vazquez. del. anyone you could blame? DePaul; Carmen Walker, Carver; Felix: Well , I'd use Distress Graphics Director: Errc Scott Jackie Acoff, Aqurnas Dominican, Bradshaw, Lrndblom. Andre Crump, St. Ignatius; Con­ Plan B. You remember in Photo Editor: Floyd McGee. Har­ stance Kelsey, Hyde Park; Teddy Answer "A" eighth grade when I was class Young, Hyde Park. treasurer, and the class lan. president threatened to report Advertising Manager: Rhonda Advertising Staff: Karl Anderson, for ''Agony'' me for dipping into the ski tnp Hannah. Percy L. Julian. Carver. money? Circulation Managers: Antonro Graphics Staff: Clwayne Truss , in PSAT I.T. : Yes . We all wondered why Brown, Lrndblom ; Brian Lewrs, Westrnghouse; Mrchael Stenms, he backed down. Mendel; Carmen Walker. Carfer. Marshall. In an effort to qUiet the outcry Felix: Well, rt was because I'd Staff Photographers: Melvin calling for 'Truth m Testrng' the Business Manager: Lisa Drxon, have told eveybody that he Jones Commercral Banks, Lindblom; Anfonio Brown. ETS has announced that all cheated on the scrence test Lrndblom: lrwrn Eberhart, Jr., Rug­ JUnrors and senrors taking the I.T.. How'd you know that? Staff Writers: Bettrna Bulawa. gles; Stepen Wilson. Mendel PSAT test will be able to re­ Felix· Who do you thrnk sold Taft; Angela Gries, Bowen; Sherri Jones, Academy of Our Lady. Artists: Steve Blatt, Riversrde­ ceive the answers to the test him the answers? Brookfreld; Conr Rogers, School along wrth !herr results All thrs Fannre Le Flore. Lrncoln Park: Mia Lynn Marchmann. The Im­ of the Art Institute. for a four dollar tee maculata. Lisa Margerum. Whrt­ Thrs move seems strange Meet Typists: Sharon Anderson . Jones: ney M. Young: Elaine Takagi. Geraldrne Swansey, King. when just a few months ago Lakevrew; Tracy Grddens, Lind- • th ese same testmakers Fast Felix Materialistic blom; Brenda Brooks. Lrndblom : Asst. to the Editor: Fannre Le­ seemed unwilling to consrder Lrsa Sturgrs . St. Wrllrbrord . Antonio Flore letting out the answers to therr Mayor Byrne rs m the process mamas Brown, Lindblom; Gregory Brown, tests. Why the brg swrtch? Lr ndblom: Kim Wages, The Imma­ of filling the Board of Educatron Copyright e 1980 by Youth Com­ It could be that the SAT wrth brand new people - all A recent survey by the culata. Ruth Thornton, Carver: Lourse Harns. Academy of Our munrcatron, Chrcago Center. All people took what they consid­ adults, of course Amencan Council on Educa­ Lady: Natalie Stocker. Whrtney rrghts reserved. Reproductron ered the 'safest route." They She's tryrng to keep tion reports that hrgh school Young; Julie Taylor. Whrtney without permrssion rs strictly pro­ probably realize that most stu­ everyone happy - the senrors th rs year are more Young; Robe rt Kazel. Von hrbited. dents consider the PSAT mrnoritres, the aldermen and matenalistic than ten years "cruel and unusual punrsh­ the busmess men. Not the stu­ · ago. The brggest change oc­ ment." And they knew that stu­ dents, of course. curred among the girls. dents probably wouldn't want Most of all, she needs According to the survey, the to pay four dollars to a draw out someone who can keep the girls care more about JOIN THE MEDICAL the painful process. Board out of the newspapers.
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