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12B enchants, excites young people With the magical fantasy of winter, soft lighting, and accents of blue and silver, ' ' Visions of Our Dreams ' ' made the perfect theme for the annual formal 12B dance. The dance was held December 23, from 8 till 11 p.m., in the Cloud Room at the airport, with music played by Van Nielson ' s band. The highlight of the dance occurred when each of the 82 hostesses received a pair of wine glasses as a gift. This year ' s 12B dance was one of excitement, enchantments, and dreams. The couples who attended found that at least one of their dreams could come true — the dream of attending 12B. Through the assistance of Miss Greenhill, Mrs. Lodden, and the 82 hostesses, the 12B dance was a success. LEFT: Seniors Julie Jeffries and Scott Waychoff really get into the swing of things. In background Mark Chidester and Pam Hites enjoy a good dance. STUDENT LIFE 15
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TOP: Seniors Greg Deitch, Kris Bauman, Pam Hites, Mark Chidester, Denny Shafer, Kathy P ' laherty, Dawn Johnson, and Jim Boswell enjoy dancing and dreaming to the music being played by Van Nielson ' s band. RIGHT: Senior hostess Sarilee Wathne and her date Jerry Wanek enjoy each other ' s company. BOTTOM: Juniors Cindy Murrow and Doug Kasner seemed to be lost in their own dreams. 14 STUDENT LIFE
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Welcome to the Wonderful World of Make Believe ' ! Spinster Spree is an annual dance sponsored by the Girls ' Club. Reversed roles started the dance off with a boom. Girls asked the guys to escort them and then treated them to a night out on the town! The Wonderful World of Make Believe was the theme. Making a repeat appearance was the band, Last Shades of Dawn. Carnival activities were a part of the Spree. A marriage booth, jail, fortune teller, and telegraph office added to the many highlights of the dance. Reversed roles gave the girls a chance to show their creativity because they were faced with the challenge of making boutonnieres for their guys. TOP LEFT: Bruce Fillman and Julie Richeson were the sophomore court at the Spinster Spree. TOP RIGHT: Brad Brown and Ann Bovey show the enthusiasm of the junior class as they are chosen junior attendants of the Spinster Spree. BELOW LEFT: Seniors Danny Sewell, Karen Davis. Julie Jeffries, Lee Alderman, and juniors Dixie Myers, Ron Wicker had award winning boutonnieres. BELOW RIGHT Locked up in the jail are (left to righ Mickey Mouse, Steve Fuller, and J ' Merriam. This was one of the activities th made the Spree a memorable night. 16 STUDENT LIFE
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