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m FomnAL Though the gyes of Love The 12B winter formal dance — 12 meaning senior and B mean- ing second semester— was held December 27 from 8 to 11 p.m. in the Cloud Room at the Des Moines Municipal Airport. Sponsored by Mrs. Gwenn Copple, Spanish teacher, and organized by senior Sandi Taylor, the dance was considered to be a private party put on by the 47 senior girl hostesses. The only requirements for being a hostess were being a senior and meeting the monetary deadline. Each girl then received two tickets, one for her and her escort, and one to sell to another couple. Since this was their own party, the girls were required to organize the dance, and they were responsible for printing tickets and programs, as well as providing food and decorations. The traditional wine goblets were presented to the hostesses and their escorts toward the end of the dance; the goblets were embossed with the theme of the dance, Through the Eyes of Love. Music was provided by The Last Shades of Dawn. After apparently losing their dates, seniors Rick Mendenhall and jack Baker discuss plans for the evening.
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Caught in the middle of an undoubtedly splendid-sounding note are the Pigateers, one of a large roster of acts in the 1980 f al I play. Dr. Alan Nickelmaine (senior Scott Arnold) dishes it out as he brutally attacks Dr. Mon- ica Nickelmaine (senior Michelle Ploskonka) with a spoon in Extraordinary Hospital, one of the many skits in the fall play. Senior Brian Tillman and junior Kim Milligan show great expression and enthusiasm while acting in another skit included in the fall play. 20 GOOD TIMES
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