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'G f-49 gi 41: lt's the pause that refreshes, as Alicia Willis and Scott Frizzell take a break from dancing and enjoy the refreshments. Always clowning around, Allie Baldwin and Marshall Vogt show how much they really enjoy the dance atmosphere. ready for a rest from the activities. Repa watch the action on the dance floor. Expressing their excitement with a kick, Paul Riley and Shawn Morris get Waiting this one out, Greg Groves, Sandra Boriskie, Trevor Allen and Lisa VALENTlNE'8 DANCE 17 l. -1
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Party Weekend cherished CGS winging Party Weekend, the theme to the Oct. 29 Homecoming Dance, described the weekend perfectly. After the 21-7 victory over the McCallum Knights, students were more than ready to celebrate. The dance, sponsored by the Stu- dent Council, was held at the Villa Capri Entertainment Center. Both live entertain' ment and music provided by the teacher disc jockeys kept the students swining. Much time and devotion was needed in ,feng it, 53,5-iff preparation for the dance. Those who dedicated their time in the planning of the event were well appreciated by faculty and peers. The Student Council, with much help from sponsor Marsha Lyons, put together the Valentines Dance, the first spring dance held in several years. lt was a semi-formal dance held at the Villa Capri Entertainment Center, Feb, 18, from 8 p.m. to midnight. Approximately 175 peo- ple attended the dance. Tickets were sold Listening to the music, junior Danny Pruett dances with his date. At the Homecoming dance, sophomores Sandra Boriskie and Greg Groves enjoy each other's company. 16 I HOMECOMING DANCE in advance at the school for 54, and were S5 when bought at the door. An estimated S400 was lost in putting together the dance because many people who bought tickets didn't show up and a lot of food went to waste. But, according to Lyons, Everyone who did show up had a very good time. Expressing his feeling, junior Sean Reeves shows his exuberance.
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Enjoying themselves at the prom, senior Scott Mahan and his date take time out for other activities aside from dancing. Losening his shirt because of the hot time he's having, David Pitoff ifar rightl continues with his dancing spirits. WAV 'cfs fi ,.f. .1 Sp f N.. Assisting the prom decorating commit- tee, Ty Tumey tapes down a set of colorful balloons. Along with senior classmates, Gary Moody helps himself to a grand breakfast after the prom. Moody wears a hat he bor- rowed from the head chef. Classmates listen to Marc Erck with en- thusiasm as he reminisces of his past high school years. 18 l Prom 'f
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