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mter Formal returns to Garden Grove Returning to the Garden Grove Community Center for the Winter Formal was a wise move, said Director of Activities Frank Manzo. Manzo said that the facility was perfect for the dance and that the price was more reasonable than the other alternatives available to the Student Council. This is the only dance that underclassmen are eligible to attend without the escort of a junior or senior. Underclassmen, in droves attended the dance held on Friday, January 22. The band, Scandal, was selected through a band agency and was met with approval by the students. The Council made about one thousand dollars on this dance. This is the only fundraiser the Student Council holds, it would rather the individual classes and clubs hold the other fundraisers for the benefit of the students in those classes and clubs. Tickets cost between seventeen and twenty dollars for admittance to the dance. The formal was once again changed to fall after the Christmas holidays because there seemed to be too many scheduling conflicts when the dance is held before Christ- mas. I. Craig Kohut shovels a piece of cake into his date , Robin Poulinys, mouth. The dance refreshments featured a two layer cake and a punch fountain. z. Freshman Barry Gittleman dances with his date, Tricia Aubuchon. This is the only formal dance underclassmen are eligible to attend without the escort of an upperclassman. 3. Sophomore Colleen Miles and her date Chuck Spence dance to one of the faster dances played by Scandal. The formal was held in the Garden Grove Community Center for the second consecutive year. winter formal - I43
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C Q. I. Senior David Donaldson and junior Brossie Cerniglia exchange partners for a dance. According to Cerniglia black high top Keds are the appropriate footwear for formal occassions. 2, juniors Laurie Prodan and Yvette Siemer don't let their absent dates deter them from enjoying a dance. The band Scandal played at the formal. 142 - winter formal 3,55 st-44 il J: ' v va! 3
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Merrill takes ISI in talent show For the second consecutive year an arrangement by senior David Berger captured the ,550 first prize at the Vocal Music Departmentys Talent Show. The theme from the movie Arthur, The Best That You Can Dol' sung by soloist Debbie Merill and arranged by Berger used a backup band of seven people including Carolyn Clark, Kim Harms, Larry Loveland, Danny Johnston, Mike Jackson, Matt Ridgeway and Michael McAuley. I was speechless, I thought I would cry, said a stunned Merrill after it was announced that she had won. The money, said Merrill, would be used for a pizza party for the entire group. Placing second and winning a S25 prize was junior Kim Harms who sang For Your Eyes Only, the theme from the James Bond movie of the same name. She was accompanied by Ridgeway, Clark, Johnston, McAuley and Berger. Third prize was won by Clark who played Sona- tine, 3rd Movement by Ravel on the piano. Clark, who has studied piano for ten years, took second place at last year's Talent Show. The show was judged by Bill Foster, district music supervisor, Publications Adviser Mary Ellen Cum- mings and Wrestling Coach Dave Stout. i. junior Yong Koh sings Looking Through the Eyes of Love by Marvin Marvin Hamlisrh and Carol Bayeresager. She was accompanied by Debbie Green. 2. Debbie Merrill laughs in delight and amazement as Master of Ceremonies jimmy Stur- geon announres she won the first prize for her rendition of the theme from the movie Arlhur. Merrill was accompanied by a back-up band of seven. 144 talent show ,vw x.
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