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Take In the empty hall, the clock clicked as the big hand moved to 12. The time was 3 p.m. and the last class of the last day was over. Doors crashed open and relieved sighs echoed down the hall only to be erased a second later by the tramp of the footsteps of 1 ,040 St. Joe stu- dents. The tomblike silence of only minutes before was forgotten as chatter, laughter, and the sound of locker doors banging shut for the last time filled the halls. The school had come to life with the click of the clock; and the students were the heart, it was we, the St. Joe Indians who made things hap- pen in 1979. We planned the dances, roasts, and parties; we acted in the plays; we played in the football, bas- ketball, baseball, and volleyball games, and we produced the Hi-Lite and Hi-Way. Take a closer look at our year. Lcck 8 Student Life
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Corn Roast: Adds New Dimensions On September 16, 1978, the Corn Roast had a new dimension added. The Students ' families were invited as well as the students themselves. Many families took advantage of the plentiful soft drinks, corn, and hot- dogs at the Corn Roast. Student vol- unteers kept the food coming to one of the biggest turnouts for the year ' s opening social event. After the feast the parents went home, and the stu- dents stayed to jam to the sounds of Congressional Funk. Some of the renditions of songs were Heatwave and Groove Line, as well as some slow dances like By Midnight. When the dance ended everyone was worn out from all the fun they had in the past six hours. More than 300 dol- lars was made; an improvement from the past. All agree that it was worth coming, especially after tasting the corn. Clockwise from top: Gena Kusnierek, Rosemary VanBergen, Chan Monroe. Jean Mane Palkowski and Marty Bickel. Mr. and Mrs. John Leader and Mrs. Thomas Dennig relax as they talk. Andrea Szewczyk and Kevin Lucvynski enjoy a slower beat that Congressional Funk pumped out onto the floor. 10 Corn Roast
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