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WINTER CARNIVAL IS A “WINTER Upper left: Members of Crimson enter- tain students at the Winter Carnival dance. Upper right: The audience impa- tiently awaits the announcement of King and Queen. Middle Left: The 1981 Win- ter Carnival Court has the traditional dance after the crowning. Middle Right: The 1980 Queen crowns Kim Peal. Lower Left: Students dance to the music of Crimson. 26 Student Life Returning to a traditional theme, the 1981 Winter Carnival reminded one of a winter won- derland. While dancing to the music of Crimson, students found themselves in a world of figure skaters and snowmen. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the queen, Kim Peal, by the 1980 Winter Carni- val Queen, Kim Beard, and the naming of the king, Mickey West. The SGA sponsored this formal winter dance while mem- bers of the freshman class served refreshments. WONDERLAND
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Cruising down Main St. was lie theme of the 1980 Home- oming Dance. Alumni and stu- ents danced to the music of inion Pacific and enjoyed nfreshments provided by the enior class. The’ 1980 Home- Warriors Cruise Down coming Court was presented to those attending the dance. Supervised by Carolyn Bell and David Bell, the class of 1981 worked many hours to make Main St. the best street in town. Upper: The 1980 Homecoming Court is presented. Middle Left: Homecoming Chairmen Carolyn Bell and David Bell are thanked by the Senior class President Derek Leake for their hard work. Middle right: Melanie Mahanes and her date dance the night away. Student Life 25
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VE’RE A LITTLE BIT COUNTRY FOR SADIE HAWKINS The 1979-80 Sadie Hawkins Dance, sponsored by the Junior Civitan Club, proved to be a success with many students attending. With music provided by Visions, students, faculty, and administration sat among the clotheslines and bales of hay, and each had a ‘“‘down- home’”’ good time. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Queen Janice Nunnally by the former sweetheart, Carolyn Rowe. The profit from the dance was donated to the Association for Retarded Citizens. Upper left: The 1979 Queen Carolyn Rowe attended the dance to crown the new queen. Upper right: Janice Nun- nally is announced as queen and escorted by Duke Brizzolara. Middle left: Alton Moody, Tonya Thompson, Mark Norrell, and Annette Bradley go country. Middle right: Diane Horton and Mark Booth have their picture made in the photography room. Lower left: Mic- helle Ayers and Frank Eastman dance to the music. Lower right: Brian Bruce and Karen Millican are attired in country outfits. Student Life 27
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