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ROCKING TO THE MUSIC.,.. .i. junior Holly Risk and Brendan Kelsay dance at Club Olympia. iPhoto by: B. Schoppmanj The semi formal I I gffx ,fi V was a great way to be ,i 5 out with friends ana' have a good time. E Sophomore Rob Campbell ,K Junior Jeff Wilwcr and Carrie Eckerly dance in each others arms at Lhc dance on February Zlst. iPhoto by: B. Schoppmanj MOVING TO THE BEAT.i ..l seniors Linda Doclorolf, Christy Eickoff, Jim Kirkoff, and junior Jcff Melton spend time dancing at the senior scmi-formal. iPhoto by: B. Schoppmanj Semi Formal EACH OTHER CLOaE.i.iT.
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grueling hours ahead, senior Scott Waldman gets ready to dance into the long hours of the night. iPhoto by: B. Schoppmanl 'Tr was a totally bogus experience, and I plan to do it next year Qt Todd Coghlan is in unior Dave Wendell STRUTTING HIS STUFF,l1l senior Paul Hiatt shows everyone that he can last the hours from Friday, February 27 to Sunday the 29th. CPhoto by: B. Schoppmanj STEPPING TO THE beat, junior Julie Lentz, sophomore Cindy Hopper, and senior Christy Nunn dance together during the dance marathon sponsored by the Athletic Boosters. iPhoto by: B. Schoppmanj Dance Marathon
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Einiiiilfiiin ts UARY . QQQQEIF brings fun to many All dressed up in suits and gowns with ruffles and lace. Or, maybe just a sportjacket and a skirt with a corsage. Although many couples had contrasting attires, the motive remained the same-to have fun. The big night was Saturday, February 21, from 8:00-11:30 p.m. It was at Club Olympia and sponsored by seniorstudent government members along with senior class advisors Stanley Crum and Linda Walker. Tickets were ten dollars per couple. Unlike other years, this was the first senior class to make a profit. Total earnings were S150. The money goes to specific projects. Any left over goes to future class reunions, said senior Jenny Potish. Even though the dance offered punch and individual desserts, many students took their dates to dinner. Before the dance we went out to eat-at the Great Wall, said senior Brad Heiser. Another option that many students chose was dinner at a dates house. According to sophomore Cindy Hopper, everyones QQ taste in music was fulfilled. There was a DJ who played records-all types of music, said Hopper. Although many of the students had an entertaining time, a lot of them agreed that it would have been better with more space. The room was a little too small, said freshman Angie Stoppenhagen. As the night wore on, the semi-formal atmosphere changed. Five students were caught by assistant principal Ike Doll either drinking, or in the presence of alcoholic beverages. We were suspended and banned from extracurricular activities for the rest of the year. However, there is a possibility that we can attend prom, if we are good, said one of the students involved in the incident. Although this incident may have cast a shadow on things, most of the students seemed to agree, the event nor their attire affected their motive-to have fun. Lori Slater- People Editor away. Jeff Mansfield and Jenny Hollenbeck smile affectionately during a slow dance at the semi-formal. CPhoto by: B. Schoppmanj 1 Everyone was dressed nice, and it was fan getting out and dancing. It was . a dnjferent type of night. Junior Vince Lewis . Semi Formal
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