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Computerized Cupidizin Computer Plays Cupid But Some Didn ' t Need It The first of about four hundred people began filtering into the cafeteria at 8:30, February 13. They were met by the music of I ' Viends in a room floating with red, pink, and white streamers, hundreds of multicolored balloons and a flashing, heart s|irinkling computer box. The students who had filled out computer cards during lunch received two numbers which corresponded to people who were their ideal match according to the 3 0 IBM machine on campus. They could also (ind their name on an IBM card pinned to the drapes. A blue elvet chair .served as a throne for the Sweetheart Couple chosen by oting from the six nominated couples. Ann C.ressey was honored v ith long stemmed red roses, while the other girls received orchid corsages. Roxy Shinoda and the Usherettes, whose en|oyment in putting on the dance was felt by all, could be seen ser ing punch and cookies. There is a sort of dance which the sponsors always hope for, but which rarely comes through. This one did. .Sweethearts of 19 0 Ann Cres and Dt.in Westutt The sweetheart couples: Beverly Priddy and Gene Townsend; Caminy Shaar and Randy Curtis; Barbara Tathwell and Paul Kurth, Debbie Kokinos and Jack Tillia; and Norm Evans and Lynne Wingenbach. 28 SiiilliiiiBUBiiliittllHfiiUlil ' ' lli
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Ti Creative minds are protected by plenty of hair: (Peter Quimby, Ro er Dawson, Don Norris) Lines move more quickly for students help themselves then pay at the end. ' «BW»»if».»ii i « ' ' iirvg. g.-»iMw.gg» tTSwn;a Betsy Brickley and Sue Schleifer take advanta;;e of their freedom, but Helen Hardcnbert; still wears a dress. 27 s lAlMiBa
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h details about his wonder finger. P.itty Hedden and Ronald Boyd talk o er a paper cup of Pepsi. Dance At Ci t y Colle ge Sixteen Schools Enter ASL ' s Age Of Aquarius. The cloudlike parachute across the ceiling woke up with a myriad of bubbles, cowboys and Indians, free running through uood places, and Frankenistcin ' s monster. The audiaj atmosphere was rock by Clearwater. People wore their signs, so if you knew how, you could get impressions of them before you met. This verb is a key to the evening: to meet. This dance was open to sixteen schools in Santa Barbara County. There were always new people to meet, and there was always something to say. You could leave this area of sound and movement to enter the calm glow of ultra-violet illumination. Day-glo paint sketched your limbs, your face; your teeth and white clothes shone on their own. Or you could have your palm read by black light. 1 ■i wbHTvr ■ «f . W 4 -Vi - ' -. « ■■MM
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