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1. King and Queen Cupid, Dave Morville and Dina Davies, after being crowned at the dance. 2. Loriann Smith, Melanie Lauer, Liz Lynn, and Sonja Kiesel- horst wait for their valentines. 3. 7 ;e6af7d Eclipse rocks the hearts of many at the valentines dance. 4. Afstiin Sharifi and Claudine Conte boogie to the beat of their hearts. 5. Dave Richard and Michelle Hart find a moment alone to- gether. 40 Student Life
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, Our First Time The night was clear and crisp, a little cold, but it felt good to stand out in the chill of the night after having been dancing in Cloud Nine for a couple of hours. Cloud Nine is located inside of Knott ' s Berry Farm, where winter formal was held on January 29, 1987. This was the first time that winter formal had been held at an amusement park. David McKenzie, although he did express some sorrow at not having won a stuffed animal, felt that winter formal was fun and that, It should be held some- place like this every year. It gives you a lot of differ- ent things to do. 1 went on the rides, danced, walked around, and played games at the game stands. The band was Jeryasound and everyone seemed to love them. They played a variety of songs from funk to jazz, though they seemed to favor funk. If you grew tired of dancing, there was the Mine Ride, the Cork- screw, the Wacky Soap Box Racers, and the Sky Cabin to ride. Hopefully, due to popular demand, dances will always be held in such a special place. ■■ a»8i ■ffltn Wintep r ' oftna
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2upid Strikes Again Wi ill you dance with me? Will you be my Valentine? These were a few questions isked by those who experienced he fun at the Valentine ' s Dance, he decorations included the col- ors red, pink, and white. The lance was held in the Commons »n February 20 from 9 pm till 12 nidnight. The band was the Eclipse which ocked the hearts of many. Dave Horville and Dina Davies were crowned King and Queen Cupid for their most festive outfits. The freshmen worked hard to make the dance a big success. Amy Burke, the Spring freshmen president, said, Everyone seemed to have a good time! Cupid struck the hearts of many, bringing people together and get- ting them to know each other bet- ter. The excitement of love on Val- entine ' s Day was in the air. Valentines Dance
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