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Cold, brisk invigorating air, the smell of fresh mountain pine trees, and a snowy frozen blanket gave the feeling of an outdoor winter evening. Hot chocolate tantilized your mouth and nose as you sipped it for warmth. This was the setting for the Senior Christmas Dance. Senior class officers made a change to the dance this year. Due to the X-mas budget crunch, a semi-casual dance relieved wallets and saved on the cost of semi-for- mal attire, plus helped increase “ the smell of fresh mountain air ...” Royalty-Pete Morley Emperor; Heidi Worthen-Empress; Todd Handley-Duke; Laurie McCormick-Duchess; Desiree HofheinsPrincess; Shawn Whitaker-Prince; Carol Zabriskie-Queen; Alan Walbeck-King. Sage played dance attendance. Most of the music provided by the group Sage was mellow and due to the cold atmosphere, many huddled together for romantic warmth. Brisk, cold temperatures brought couples together for shared warm Seniors Go Casual 30 ■ Senior Dance
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Evening Of Dance “Dreamin’; I must be drea- min’ or am I really standing here with you?” That was the theme song sung by Lorraine Berry at the third annual Sweethearts’ Ball. The ball, (for the first time) was held on Valentines Day, Febru- “...a special dance for royalty only.. ary 14. The dance was decorat- ed in traditional colors of red, white, and pink. The dance, sponsored by F.H.A. and the studentbody of- ficers, was held in the commons area from 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Music was provided by “London Bridge.” During the first break at 9:30 p.m., LeeAnn and Steve Clark sang a “Gay 90’s Medley”. At the second break at 10:30 p.m. royalty were announced. The theme song was sung as a spe- cial dance for royalty only; dedi- cated to the royalty and Doug Berry. Raspberry punch, mint sticks, and Valentine cookies were deli- cious refreshments for dance- goers. Wicker chairs were set up around the dance floor for couples with tired feet. Students enjoy the romantic mood of the Sweethearts’ Ball. Mark Crapo and date sway to the music of “London Bridge.” Sweethearts Ball ■ 29
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selections, ranging from pop to rock. during a slow dance. And Save Cash Couples discuss dance happenings in cozy sleigh centerpiece. Senior Dance H 31
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