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          On a Friday or Saturday night everyone who was anyone was found in
          a box.  A big box.  A really, really  big box. For those who were less
          elite, other hot spots  had to do.  A few of these places, (the ones that
          can be mentioned angelically here in your yearbook) included:


          Village Inn  (108th & L) - This was a hopping place to gather, drink
          coffee and be merry.  One cold November eve Senior Kevin Bohac
          had a hamburger there.  He remarked in a rather poetic mood that
          “It was good.”


          Denny’s  (84th) - Another shangrila boasted the bottomless cup of
          coffee and good times with old friends.  Confidentially as far as coffee
          places go, Denny’s usually came in a close second behind Village Inn.


          Guitars and Cadillacs  (West Dodge Rd.) -  Yes, kids really went there.
          Sunday nights (family night)  all ages of Billy Joe Cyrus fans lined up
          at the door to get inside where they spent the evening boot scoot
          boogie-ing away.  As an added bonus, cameras, hooked up to moni­
          tors throughout the establishment, provided the whole place a view
          of those on the dance floor.

































                                                                              Music in the Court­
                                                                          yard On one fine April
                                                                          day students gathered
                                                                          in the courtyard to
           Suds City,  108 & Q, was a place to hang out                   rock out to the band
       for friends/employees Seniors Joseph                               The First Hundred
       Cunningham, Todd Swirczek, David McKernan,                         during first and sec­
       Craig Kuda, Junior Brian Doerr, a non                              ond lunch.
       Ralstonite and Timothy McMahon.

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