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Marion farrell Start with one money-hungry organization, take a free Friday night, and produce an array of different tunes agreeable with many tastes in music. Add a few lively record spinners and a week's worth of wacky an- nouncements. A dance is born. Booster Club headed up the year with a dance for all who had participated in the Booster Blitz. Then each classjoined in the spirit and sponsored a dance or two. PTA broke in to provide enjoyment while col- lecting money for senior ac- tivities. As Halloween rolled around, the Cardettes and Cardette parents pulled together to sponsor a Hallo- ween dance. It was fun to dress up and dance around like a bunch of goblins! exclaimed freshman Melanie Tarvin. Stu- dent Council held other special dances such as the Homecom- ing dance and Valentine's dance. Various D.j.'s were added to spark life, entertainment, and attendance. Senior Chris Prawdzik set up most of the dances, helping sponsors prepare for an exciting even- ing. Other seniors, including john Money, Chris Weir, Tad johnson, Todd Davis, and Casey White, assisted throughout the year. Senior johnny Cantu added his own flair with his special dance lessonsf, Prawdzik explained, l'The dances were fantastic, and those who showed up were great, but the crowd response just wasn't what it used to be. Although the dance attendence dwindled from year to year, dancing still remained good, clean fun on the weekends, not to mention great exercise. Above: Freshman Kevin Hughes becomes totally caught up in his dancing. Dances were held throughtout the year for the enjoyment of students and to help raise money for their classes. fphoto byjason Cecil l nces Give Students Option for Friday Nights Right: junior Niki Eichman and her date Brian Pilgreen con- gregate out in the cor- ridor while the Home- coming dance continues in the South Cafeteria. Many different types of apparel were worn to Homecoming. This uni- que couple chose to make it a formal occasion by wearing tuxedos. fphoto by john Money Fai' Right: juniors Scott Lollar and Patience Colby lead the group at the dance following the football game, Qlhoto by Melinda Price 2 8 Dances Q awww-f
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