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Page 19 text:
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Christmas Royalty Crowned at Dance Christmas Dance Mistletoe, streamers, and Christ¬ mas lights were among the decorations at the annual Christmas Dance. Mem¬ bers of the Interact Club worked dili¬ gently decorating for the event. Velvet dresses, loud music, and a gigantic tree helped to reflect the holiday spirit of the students attending. Couples danced to the music of J. Gardner Steele in the romantic candle-lit atmosphere. Highlighting the dance was the announce¬ ment of Snow King and Queen. Danny Wilson a sophomore, and Donna Casteel a freshman, received the honors. Dreams of Christmas and the happy Yuletide season captured couples’ moods as they danced through the evening. UPPER LEFT: George Gregory dances with his date, Vicky Heisler. LOWER LEFT: Snow Queen, Donna Casteel and Snow King, Danny Wilson examine the last remnants of a snowfall. ABOVE: Jackie Easterly and Linda Groce enjoy the dance. 15
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BELOW: Karen Gentry and Gary Fuller are selected as most appropriately dressed. UPPER RIGHT: Bob Nelson and Laura Ryland prefer one of the slower dances. LOWER RIGHT: Freddie Dye and Debbie Reffey are honored with the title of Lil Abner and Daisy Mae. White H orses and Hitchin Posts Sadie Hawkins Hillbilly moods were reflected by Ab¬ ingdon High students at the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. Blue jeans, straw hats, corn, and haybales presented an ap¬ propriate atmosphere for all the L ' l Abners and Daisy Maes attending. Most of the couples enjoyed posing on the white wooden horse for pictures or being hitched at the Hitchin ' Post. The event was especially different because girls asked guys. Also there were no for¬ mats to buy or corsages to wear. Every¬ one dressed as they wished as they danced to the music of Shadrack. 14
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Be My Valentine — Th eme for Danee Valentine Dance Be my Valentine” is a typical phrase one always hears around February 14. But for Abingdon High students this year, it became more than just a phrase. Be my Valentine” was the theme of the annual Valentine Dance, sponsored by the Key Club. Debbie Roark was crowned Valentine queen. A well known band, Southern Comfort, provided entertain¬ ment for the couples attending. TOP LEFT: The Valentine Court consists of: FRONT ROW: Debbie Wheeler, Queen Debbie Roark, and Cindy Wright. SECOND ROW: Leslie Shuman, Tamara Farnsworth, and Tammy Bailey. BOTTOM LEFT: Debbie McCroskey and Tim Moret? enjoy a dance. TOP RIGHT: Kathy Reed ' s date es¬ corts her to the dance floor. BOTTOM RIGHT: Rena Fulton and Larry Powers enjoy the music. 16
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