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Zip Code (n)    handle = 1313

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  3. Zip Code 1-6

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From eight chain thru or double pass thru formation: Zip Code #1--center dancers turn back to back and Cloverleaf outside the set stopping behind the inactives but facing each other. Zip Code #2--same dancers continue and pass right shoulder and stop back to back. Zip Code #3--same dancers continue to next position to face each other (set is in lines of four facing in). Zip Code dancers travel around the outside in this way to the "station" number specified. There are eight stations around the square. On Odd Zip Code numbers, active dancers face each other. On Even Zip Code number, they are back to back with each other. The couples facing in the center do whatever the caller directs them to do.

Holman Hudspeth 1968

This definition is from The Handbook of Modern Square Dancing by Jay King.
It is provided here for informational and educational purposes only.

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This definition is from Burleson's Encylopedia of Square Dancing by Bill Burleson.
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 Zip Code 1-6 

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From any 2x4 formation with the centers in columns (e.g. double pass thru or eight chain thru): Centers Quarter Out (forming a momentary T-bone) and Run around the outsides [=Zip Code 1], Pass Thru [=Zip Code 2], Ends Bend [=Zip Code 3], Pass Thru [= Zip Code 4], etc. As this happens, the original outsides move into the center, without turning. Odd numbers give facing ends; even give back-to-back ends.

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