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THAT S The time we spend away from school is almost as important as the time we spend in school. The types of things that entertain us are significant. They fill up a need we have to relax and enjoy. Many of our free hours are passed with the aid of music. Whether it be on the car radio, our stereos, or at concerts. And we all have our own distinct preferences of the kind of music we want to hear. People ' s tastes vary from soft music to hard, from groups like Chicago to Peter Frampton, from the Beach Boys to Aerosmith, from the Eagles to Led Zeppelin. Then there are groups like the Beatles that are standards and enjoyed by most. Movie theaters are filled by many of us. They tend to bring our emotions in a nonharmful voluntary way. Many people like to escape in a good comedy. While others enjoy suspense, drama, and tales of adventure. Television also occupies a part of our time. Some devote more time to it than others. Concerts are a treat since opportunities to see one are far and few between. They are a special entertainment because they give us the chance to see the kind of music we prefer performed live. Not everyone has a lot of time for pleasure. There are responsibilities and jobs that they must take care of first. The period that we spend being entertained is special. It is an escape from the problems that we must face everyday. It is the time that is relaxing and necessary. Entertainment 19
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— enees If! TOVLflMO When are the traditional roles reversed, and the girl asks the guy out instead of vice versa? At the Turnabout dance, of course! A store filled with giant toys in the main hall and “The Forest of No Return” in the Industrial Arts hall effectively portrayed the dance theme of Babes in Toyland”. Decorated by G.A.A. members, the atmosphere was one of babes in a world of giant toys. Stuffed animals and carousel centerpieces completed the picture. Between dances provided by the music of Sounds of Time , couples could have their picture taken to provide a lasting memory of the special occasion. The evening was highlighted by the announcement and crowning of the King and Queen. Elected this year were Jon Zatkulak and Kathy Klawitter. Nominees included Karen Stofcik. Diane Hmurovic, Jenny Moberg, and Barb Pollitz for Queen, and Dennis Dembowski. Tim Vidimos, Tom Schmidt, and Dennis Dunn for King. After dance activities indued dinner at various restaurants. Popular with students were Isabelle’s. Gold Rush, and Vogels. f. 20 Turnabout
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