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Upper Right: Bo Derek spurred the craze of braids around the nation. Donna Corn and Laurie Unser display assorted braid hairdos. Lower Middle Bridget Lien and Mary Blotsky show off the preppy look of turtle necks and knit scarves. Lower Right Jim Gese and Frank Krumm enjoy the new a la carte lunch program which has proven to be very popular among students this year
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Memories remain some good, bad As another year of high school passed all too quickly, students reminisced about days gone by Homecoming started the year with the crowning of royalty Many unknown talents of students were demonstrat- ed in the annual talent show Football was another sign of starting school. This year football playoffs were incorporat- ed into the high school systems throughout South Dakota Christmas snuck around the corner along with vacation and winter activi- ties For the first winter in two years, we had lots of snow. Students enjoyed two snow days off school in January and March Snow fall over spring break amounted to an amazing 20 inches As students got back into classes after break, the first semester ended with tests galore Second semester was a breeze — the home stretch. Freshmen had been broken in, and seniors got the fever. As the year came to a close, summer plans were made Seniors had impor- tant decisions to make about their new conquests of college, career, and marriage, but the memories lingered on, cherished by all JDP ' Left Wes'e-n poors although expensive, rose in pop- a' y a o-ig s' oeTs-pcys ana g-s a e Lowe' .eft Displaying a na'ao of 'he fjt„-e s Dor a-e —i s'uOy no 6 iht'oauC'ion
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Students' jobs fill free time Along with school, homework, and ex- tra-curricular activities, many students have part time jobs which fill their days and earn them extra money. Fast-food restaurants employ most of the students in positions such as cooks, waitresses, and cashiers. Other stu- dents are employed as grocery clerks and sackers. Nursing homes are also employing many Roncalli students as nurses' and dietary aides. Students use their money for entertain- ment, clothes, and most important, savings for college. Upper Left: Bernie Schares shows her waitressing skills as she carries out an order at the Pizza Hut. Lower Left. For the finishing touches. Paul McGrane puts mushrooms on a steak at Bonan- za 8 Introduction
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