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Opposite page leftg Mountain Ash gets into the beat of Led Zeppelin and the Beatles. Opposite page lower rightg Foosball was a popular Dastime for the students who didn't like to boogie down. Opposite page upper rightg As usual the first half hour or the dance is spent gawking at the band, rather than dancing. This page lefty The 'tChick doing the busstop is Sue Swanson, while Julie Swift takes pointers. This page rightg You can never get any privacy at these dances says Mark Hutton and Sandy Stevenson. This page Iowerg Goodbye St. Charles, Hello American Bandstand. ., ,4 . Ms' as ii ts A , ' . t 'E Q F' 61
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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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uewusarg New year, new fads Once again the leading fashion style was blue jeans, but then aren't they always? Cowl necks, dressy scarves, silk dresses and blouses with bows, three piece pant suits, and crazy socks were a few of the parts put together to come up with the dressier outfits that were popular this year. Stick pins and hair combs became essential, and everyone who was someone owned a brightly colored ski jacket, or STC coat. Corduroy and blue jean Levi's topped by nice sweaters could be seen on the guys and even they were a bit dressier to match the class set by the new school. Big key chains with at least four smaller ones attached held keys to various cars: Mustang lI's, Cameros, Thunderbirds, and Bombers to name a few. A cross section of these cars could be found parked at parties that were held at least one weekend night, if not two. Open house parties were attended basically by large groups of friends. Ronald Hillier LaDonna Hillis Brian Hillstrom Lynna Hines William Hoenscheid Peter Hoffnagle Jill Hofmann . cy f 3 . .,. f y, David Holden Darrell Holpuch Kelly Honeyman Debra Horbus Scott Horlock Karla Hornstra Wendy Horyn Charles Hossack Mike Hoube Jeff Hovorka Rhonda Hughes Bill Hultine Geri Hultine Jeff Hultine Dave Hultine Eric Hundley Tara Hunter Dave Hussey Mark Hutten Kathy Jackson Stewart Jackson Chris Jaco Sharon Jancauskas Ronald Jellen Randy Jensen Barbera Johnson Bruce Johnson James Johnson 0 i
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