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Sam Slbloy and Ms. Bogus are our tesldem flows! children. Band members have dlscovered ?he old saying The more the merrler holds true In the cold. Dosplte the cold Sharon Young keeps smlllng bu? Glnger Hordwlck doesn'f look quHe as happy. Tuna Dolmen. Jenna Dabney and Mlssy Llnsey mink of summer. '13
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Scene changed for Formal The 1983 Winter Formal i Was held January 44, 4984. Yes, a month later than usual but still a great success. This year's format was held at Shawnee Regionai Park in Dunbar, starting at about eight o'clock and by nine-thirty the place was really rookin'. This year t there wasn't a band but a DJ, it proved to be iess expensive, and the D.Js was Joe Kerner. Channel TV 3 also attended the formal, taping it to be aired t the following week. So if 1 you werentt able to go you could see exactly what happened and what you missed. 80 plan to go next years V There was a variation of i people there ranging from Junior high to last year's graduates, and some peo ple brought dates from other area schools. The dress was, of course, formal and everyone looked smashing. Most of the guys wore three piece suits with afew in tuxess but the girls were dressed in an array of gowns. Most people preferred to eat out at one of Charles- ton's finest, such as Fifth Quarter or Windows on the River. There was food provided by the Shawnee Park, but by the time most arrived they were too stuffed to eat anything else. ' As for the dancing and music at the formal, they were both a lot better than last year's. When asked what he thought of Formal, Jeff Dickens said, It was definitely better Though the floor was small most didn't mind rubbing eibo wss The last school dance was in October so everyone was up and ready to boogie . This year's Snow Queen was Paula Durst, escorted by Doug Lewis. Paula's court attendants were Paula Thompson! first runner up, Amy Fric and Kim Parker, tied for second. All and all the formal was a success. Pictures were taken by Robert Ashmore. and again, most were im- pressed. The Student Court cil deserves a big hand. 14 Keny and Michelle look un'nxcnmny Who! are you till smiling lortl Shawna Roymes ls rmvm cumum shyl JK the VJ pluymi Hun lunar. In! tnnnul 1 Everyone Is anxious to m In tho plct p x x i j i I i
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