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t M s the Courtwarming tradition goes, the girls treat the guys to a night out. Brandi Fuqua, senior, buys tickets for herself and hcr date Kevin Kenski, senior. f X f . f, ,pf 4' ff if 4'-' ' 1 ,ti ' ,' 1, -' ai' gf' ' . ill f A' . i f . .. N 5, ' . -' '..- . 1 Dance attracts many lt was a real success. We put in lots of hard work and got a really good response, said senior Brian Beecher, a Tarkus Club member who helped plan the Courtwarm- ing Dance. The theme for the winter dance was Under the Boardwalkn. The entrance to the gym at Congress Hall was decorated like a board- walk with pillars, shops, and ar- cades on each side. The gym was also decorated with a beach look. According to junior Seamus Doyle, This dance had the largest turnout of any ever put on by Tar- kus. Over 500 students attended? Doyle said that everything ran pretty smoothly, considering the large turnout. There were a few changes which may have contributed to making the dance such a success. First of all, there was a DJ as well as a live band. Senior Kevin Clore, Tarkus member, said , We had both a live band and DJ to add a little variety. While the Rogers, Brothers Heri- tage Band was on break, the DJ ENIOR COURTWARMING ATTEN DANTS. FRONT ROW: Amy Shafer Heather Ebright. BACK ROW: Steve Nuhn, Tara DeJarnette, Ted Tredennick, Jill Hunley, Eric Benson.NOT PICTURED: Jeremy Rezen. s junior, take a stroll on the boardwalk. Said Fay, L'We had a really great timen. ichelle Fay, senior, and Andy Smith, played popular songs and re- quests. Another thing that changed from past years was that the Tar- kus Club had two photographers at the dance. According to Beecher, this alleviated a lot of the wait. The lines moved much faster than if we had just had one. People liked this because they didn't have to stand in line all night and had more time to dance, he said. Something else that changed from previous years was that the king was crowned at the dance in- stead of at half time of the basket- ball game. We crowned the king at the dance, because if he was a basketball player, he either couldnlt participate or would come out all sweaty from playing, said Clore. It was a good thing they did change this because this year's king was a basketball player. The main event of the evening was probably the crowning of the king and queen. The king was Bri- an Dehner and the queen was Lisa Hannah. by Julie Sullivan A Mr
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1 re- nged Tar- ers at cher, Wait. aster eople have 1 had 1. ,nged Lt the :e in- tsket- king zvas a .ther come ' said ay did 'ear's ening Jf the s Bri- s Lisa L X 5l0 -wwff4W ,fffwf ff i3 umm, 6 , if hotos courtesy of Nor-Marc Photogra- phy Studios. ourtwarming Queen Lisa Hannah and King Brian Dehner. lady of many talents, Mrs. Susan Rogers, taught English as well as sang in Rogers Brothers Heritage Band with her husband. The band played at several Park Hill dances WY? ,-1 Q 33.7 , ,fx it use 'f aww ,J qi,.?. ,V yy. NDERCLASSINIEN COURTWARM- KNIG ATTENDANTS. FRONT ROW: Greg Douglas. junior, .Jason Keck, freshman. ROW 2: Kim Holland, junior, Jennifer llelmer. f1I'CS1'1IllZlIl,XYlI'lCC Pastorino, sopho- more, Tami Linkey, freshman, Allison Fecncy, sophomore. BACK ROW: Jason Knouse, sophomore. NOT PICTURED: Jill Bailey, Brent Stepp, Gretchen Metz, Brian Perry,
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