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Slang - a big part oi liie BULL-interj. 1. Exclamation of disbelief. - n. 1. Nonsense, unbelievable, or exaggerated talk. CHOW DOWN - v. 1. To eat. ia mealj DEREL - ldehr-ull n. 1. Abbreviated form of derelict. 2. Person at the bottom of the social ladder. ELAINE - ie-laynei v. 1. To be cool. GEAR-HEAD - lgeer-hedi n. 1. Person who reads Hot Rod magazines instead of history books. 2. Person who has his own distinctive gear language. HAUL - Qhawli v. 1. To leave in a hurryg speed. 2. Shorty. LATER - ilayt-eri adj. 1. Abbreviated form of see you later. 2. Good-bye. MUNCH OUT - v. 1. To eat. la snacki. ORLAND - n. 1. To be badg uncool. 2. Opposite of ELAINE. RAG - v. 1. To complain. GET SMALL - fsmawli v. 1. To become intoxicated. TUNE-HEAD - ltoon-hedi n. Person who listens to music loud enough to 'imake his ears bleed. WHALE ion someonei - fwayli v. 1. To attack someone. RQ NP W9 Lx N . G SM il .. if ,fb 613 I ...QA Wendy Goesle Karl Goetze Gloria Gonzalas Miriam Gonzalas Kathy Grady David Graunke Andy Gray Colleen Green Brian Grommes Wes Groot John Groskopf Todd Grove Wayne Gullickson Steve Grupp Debra Guth Laura Guthrie Kim Hackert Kimberlee Hagner Laura Hallin Tammy Hansen Richard Harrelson Scott Hart Shari Hartwell John Harvie Kimberlee Hawkins Vaughn Hazen Dave Hearn Valerie Heath Bill Heilman Denise Heinkel David Helm Carol Henningson Elizabeth Hernandez Benjamin Hershey Jerry Hicks uauiusaig
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uauiusaig ! Patryce Farrel Lynnea Favoright f Sandra Fedtke James Fiehn Christine Filas Maureen Finnegan Kathleen Fitzgerald t i Randy Fitzgerald Leonard Fitzpatrick Mary Flock Robert Flores Valerie Foiles John Folino Dave Forni George Forni Ted Foster Kathy Francissen Chris Freed Kay Fulton Deana Freeland Pam Friede Eric Gabriel Kim Galitz Ginny Gannett Laura Garbacz Jay Gardner Terry Gefken Marianne Geske Paul Ghiotto Rod Gibbons Joseph Gil Mike Gillingham Christine Glatz Kelley Gocher Shelley Gocher Confused beginnings When the freshmen were told they had to register for their classes in August, much confusion followed. Advice was received from older brothers and sisters, and many hours were spent trying to get together all day with friends. There was some trouble because they were registering for the first time, and signing up took a little longer than expected, since all 600 freshmen were signing up for the same basic classes. Health, English, math, science, and one or two electives were the basic classes. Some popular electives were foreign languages, personal typing, and art. The freshmen learned one important thing this year: with self-scheduling, it's every man for himself! Jil McPherson practices her typing during her typing class, a popular freshman elective.
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Freshmen, can't stop dancing' at the Roundabout For one week previous and one week after, Roundabout dances were looked forward to and talked about by the freshmen. With the exception of the special dances, Christmas formal, and Farmer's Dance, Roundabout held one dance a month from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Most guys and girls came to the dances to listen to the bands like the favorite Mountain Ash, play pool and foosball, sit in the T.V. room or near the Coke machine talking to friends, and possibly even to dance. Most guys and girls didn't take dates to the dances and only a small amount of people were in couples. Most people just went as friends, or just to see other people. Roundabout also held special events such as the hayride in the fall, and trips to the roller rink and to Funway. if fa! eo
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