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4 ' . 4 , TW t Many Spent the evening talking Over Old times' Senior Mary Martin is astonished when she is picked Homecoming Queen. These freshman think that dancing is great. Yxn LW Junior Ted Finney and Lanette NeWt0rl Crlj0y the Senior Patty Jaramilla and her date only have eyes Senior Bryant Gulde and Junior Vicki Goldstein en- slow dance. for each other. joy disco. Student Life 73
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1979-80 Homecoming Dance Was a Huge Success This year's Homecoming Dance was once again a delightful event. Again this year it was organized beautifully by Stu- dent Council. The festivities took place on October 20. 1979 at Paul Beck Center. The music was provided by Disco Con- nection. This year's theme was We will never pass this way againf, which was a very appropriate theme. This Home- coming Dance, like the others, was an im- portant remembrance for the class of'80. l The atmosphere of the evening was lively. The dancing was great. Slow dances played a big part in the evening ww '1 S King Brian Fisher and Queen Mary Martin have a special dance. 22 Student Life 'QW X 'M 4 ' 'rf 2 ,-. N xx ., sl fc ,- 1 Af R. ,- a ., ff xwffgfkf, ff , K S ,i 'A gf'z? 'f.,-' .a - .gait 9 W, Hinkley students weren't the only participants-kids from other schools were there. also
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Count The Country Dance was held Novem- ber 30. 1979, at 8:00 p.m. The music was provided by Terry Perkle and the New Country Edition. For being the first Coun- try dance, it was a big success. Darla Cross was elected Country Queenw, and being the very first Country Queenl' was a big honor. Hinkley High students were not the only students there, because the dance was open to everyone. lt was a great escape from the everyday routine. U-A f Qw Dance Features Live Music 11,5 The line dance was the hit ofthe evening, Everyone was surprised by Scott Beilhartfs moves on the dance floor. TWD' Plfkle ofthe New wumfy Edllionlams on the 24 Student Life l want to hold your hand . . .
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