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IIIIIY ITTITIIIIES For many of those struck Wlth bOOgl6 fever ballet flu a jazz condltlon and other all ments, the only cure was Dance Productlon Dance Workshop was held Tuesday and Thurs day nlghts as well as durlng second perlod every day Wlfh Ms loyce jackson to cover almost ev ery concelvable form of danclng From ballet to dlSCO, the course emphaslzed creatlve move ment Wlth offlcers Dlane Schumaker and Deb ble Matson, the group coordlnated a show, Body AttltUdeS , whlch was glven on March 3 and 4 The select group of dancers worked hard and made the productlon a success 1 Thursday nlght practlces help the members of Dance Pro ductlon ready themselves for Body AttltUdeS 2 Dance Pro ble Fenner Second Row Sandy Mltchell Llnda Butler Darla lngersol Adrlenne Hahn Thlrd Row Stacy Levy Anne Seltlla VlCkl Avanzato Donna Thorne Back Row Denla McAfee Debble Heffel Mary Durka Maureen Smlth Albert Barry Ms loyce jackson Nancy Schllllng Chrls Drullhet Debble DuChene Laure McConnell Kathy Elbourne 3 Patty Math eny and Debble Matsen dance to the Vafled beat of Dlsco CONNECTION 4 lonee Shady Debble DuChene Adrlenne Hahn Stacey Beach Sue Powell and Stacy Levy bow as they prove to be true entertalners ' u ' rf I ll ll ll' ' ' ll ' I - 11 ' H - ' ductiong Front Row: Brenda Swick, Diane Schumaker, Deb- : 2 ' , ' , , I 3 l l , I 5 , , . , , - , , , 1 1 ' - ' . . ,, . - H , - - . . . , , , , , , 65
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DANCE PRODUC- TION HAS GIVEN ME A REAL GPPORTU- NITY T0 EXPRESS MYSELF IN A NEW WAY. KATHY EL- BQURNE MW 5.
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W ll Illll N ll W Il M EN CAA, the only girls' athletic organization on campus, wrestled with their goal of bringing girls' sports up to par with the boys' sports. To accomplish this goal, GAA had sev- eral fund raisers to provide money to buy equipment. The most notable fund raiser, the annual Girl - Date- Boy dance, was planned by the spring representatives: Pres- ident: Keri Woods, Vice-President: Cyndi Chateau, and their advisor, Linda Smith. A stationery sale and an Easter egg sale were held for the same purpose. Other events in- cluded Fall and Spring Awards Desserts. 1. GAA Board: Vice-President: Cyndi Chateau, Secre- tary: janet Kraft, President: Keri Woods. 2. Fall Sports Representatives: Nancy Fry, Michelle Harlin, jackie Nelson. Not pictured: janet Ciaeta. 3. Girls' Athletic As- sociation: Front Row: Shelly Slough, Anita Benetts, julie Verga, janis Marin, Renita Caldwell, Second Row: Sheryl Weingart, Karen Doi, Gisela Leinz, Florica Bledea, Denis Seliga, Mary Durka, Annette Doubeck, Charleen Lescault, Susan jeffries, Third Row: jeanine Yakomoto, Medina Dietrich, Sonya Meiser, judy Steese, Laura Mann, Teresa Brown, Amy Swett, judy Belville, Marci Minamide, Karen Rogers, Maureen Smith, Fourth Row: Sabrina Dietrich, Lila Sifuentes, Dawn Ford, Robin Gerr, Patty Parker, Collette Billing- ton, Kerri Huennekens, Lisa Morris, Diane Hudson, Karen Carver, Elaine Crockett: Fifth Row: Shelly Thornton, Tricia Davis, Nancy Czapar, Charlotte By- ron, Sixth Row: Kathy DeShano, Andrea McGurn, ja- net Gaeta, Anne Smode, Michelle Harlin, Keri Woods, Robin Mason, Debbie Wolfelt, Krista Bucotti, Seventh Row: Debbie Foldenaur, jamie johnson, jackie East- burn, Laurie Coontz, joAnn Pinette: Eighth Row: Sue Foldenauer, Ingrid Retke, Karen Duncan, Denise Short, Michelle Stellhorn, Val Linn, Andi Pernell, jodie O'Neil, Back Row: Anne Thibert, Teresa Carroll, Step- hanie Brown, Cheryl Pryior, Carolyn Paukistis. 4. GAA advisor, Ms. Linda Smith smiles as she talks with some of the girls. 5. Spring Sports representatives: Cindy Murphy, Teresa Carroll, Mary Durka, Lynda Berg. Not pictured: janice Ray.
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