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Daring Dancers The place was Skateland, the time was 4:30 to 7:00. What a night! This was the one and only dance, and what a dance it was! There were 281 people who attended the skate-dance party. It was skating for an hour and a half and then dancing for one hour. Some of the popular songs played at the dance included, Mickey, Should I Stay or Should I Go, Goody-Two-shoes, and Rock Lobster. Denise Muxlow comment- ed, It was a blast! 28-Dances
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p. 26 (1) Mary Kay Ritter concentrates on the steps. (2) Robyn McCoy does the Stray Cat Strut. P. 27 (1) I knew I was going to win, said Nikki Assaturian. (2) The four musketeers. (3) And that ' s the truth, so there, (Marissa Arrache) Super Speakers The public speaking class went to many con- tests such as the Oral Language Festival and the Bear Mountain Festival. Mrs. Hallum cemented that on a scale from 1-10, they all are 10s ' . Public speaking is a class to help build up confi- dence and poise. Jori Apsit, seventh grader, com- mented, The class is very beneficial. Public Speaking-27
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p. 28 (1) Raise your hand if you ' re sure! (2) Cheri Mailer, Megan Marshall, Jori Apsit, and Becky Durham try to show their stuff. (3) The waltzing duo. (4) Brooke Garmon and Crist! Collins punk out! P. 29 (1) Julie Fox and Brenna Boulware look for fun. (2) Natalie Easton and Kelley Lucas say, Love those 7th graders! (Brian Enge, Brian Bass) (3) James Smith says, Where are the odor eaters? Dances-29
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