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oudog LU 0 3.1 Sally Gunn Dan Guthrie Lu Guzzo Greg Gylleck Kadee Hagemann Kendall Hall Connie Hampel Laurie Hansen Maryanne Hanson Bonnie Harris Darla Hartwig Mike Harvey Jenni Hauser Sue Hawkins Misty Hegland Bruce Heidlauf Suzanne Heinkel Jim Heinrich Jim Henkel Lydia Hernandez Brad Hessing Breakfast, lunch, candy bars, and . . . study hall? What does chowing down on a nutritious lunch and studying for a 3rd hour American Lit. test have in common? lt's simple. You did both in the commons. Whether it was the main commons or the west, there was always something going on. There was usually something being sold every day in the commons. Party lines, yearbooks, and cookies were just some of the things that AFS, Co-op, Student Congress and other student organizations sold in the commons during the year. The main commons is the only room in the school that has more than two windows, where students can look out to see if it really is snowing, or if it's only a rumor going around the school. Before school, students flocked to the commons to find friends, finish homework, eat breakfast, or just to have something to do. At first, decorations weren't allowed in the commons. But, after students were allowed to decorate it, the commons really became the place to be. Juniors Kurt Sundberg and Rob Kohlhagen take time out from studying to have breakfast in the Main commons.
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Funway 'tilts' Saints Funway had a facelift! That's right, the amusement place in Batavia, just fifteen minutes away from St. Charles, took on a new, better look this year which attracted the sophomores as well as the rest of STC. Pinball, foosball tables, go-carts, bumper cars, and Funway's latest addition -the roller skating rink, kept the students of STC busy on weekends, after school, or whenever they had the urge to TILT on Captain Fantastic, or let out their anxieties by bumping the daylights out of each other on the bumper cars. Funway does put a little dent in the pocketbook, because everyone knows that when you play one game of pinball, it's hard to stop. But that never stops anyone, because once they've started, they have to keep going until they beat that machine. Funway is one challenge that everyone loves! Steven Freehill Gary Freiberg Carol Frey Pat Frohling Mike Fron Jane Gabrielson Charles Gaddie Mary Gaffney Karin Galitz Terry Gambill Vicki Gargano Robert Garland T m G t o a z Vickie Geressy Dave Gerke Doreen George Sue Gibbons Tim Gierke Alison Gigi Margie Gil Bruce Gleamza Rick Gomez Adelita Gonzalas Rosa Gonzalas Flaelene Goode Brian Gough Wendy Goulding Beth Graney Debbie Gray Janelle Grayson Eddie Green Karen Green Nancy Greinke Louis Griffey Glenn Guffey aiowoqdog
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,- 8'Q51fQ 614 v 7' G In QTHM' 95 -7 Lose,lose,lose ... It seems like high school kids are always worrying about theirweight, and it's usually the thinnest people who are on diets. People having just an apple or a cup of yogurt for lunch became a familiar sight in the commons, as more and more people joined the crowd of STC dieters. Liquid protein diets became a fad among the weight Iifters and other athletes this year. More common ways to lose weight were by starving yourself for as long as possible, or by going on a liquid diet. The liquid diet is when you don't take in any solids at all, and you live on liquids only. Diets were around all year, except on Friday night trips to McDonald's, or those New Year's Eve parties. l l'll start my diet on Saturday. l Exercise was a big help to those trying to lose weight, and gym class was one good way to burn off a little unwanted fat. The Rec Center swimming pool, racquetball, tennis, and weight room all provided methods of controlling weight. Tuesday nights at Delnor brought together members of the Weight-Watchers to help each other in the never-ending battle of the bulge. Diane Hillstrom Alison Hinck Ronald Hoffie Stu Hohm David Holt G . Iona Holtz Lance Honeyman Doug Horton Jan Horton Sue Hubble Dave Huber Gary Huckabee Julie Hughes Dan Hultine Laura Huntley Dorothy Hurndon Mike Hutt Billy Irby Scott lsham Jennifer Jackman Cindy Jaco Jeff Jaecks Dan Jakiela Don Jarka Laura Jarka Richard Jeralds Terry Jeralds Judy Jiminez oudog LU 3.10
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