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Daddy ' s Litde Girl The Father-Daughter dance was a special night for both fa- thers and daughters alike. The enormous amount of people there was a true sign of the spe- cial relationships only found at Bishop Amat between fathers and daughters. There was a va- riety of music and dancing. Contests were held, and pic- tures were taken. The evening climaxed when they crowned Mr. Purington, father of Junior Liz, Father of the Year. Liz read her touch- ing tribute about how special her father is to her. The dance, sponsered by the Band, was very well organized. The theme Cowboys and Indi- ans was evident in the cos- tumes of both fathers and their daughters. There were cos- tumes ranging from sheriffs to Indian chiefs to saloon bar- maids. The evening proved to be more than successful. (Above) Crowned Faiher of the Year, ii Puringion ' s father dances with his daughter. (Top Right) Commin ' ai Ya! Terri Younger and faiher enjoy dancing together. (Middle Right) Dancing ihe night away, couples danced to the sound of the D.J. ' s music. (Right) And the winner is Couples attending the Father-Daughter dance participated ■ judging contest. 138 EVENTS
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CHRISTMAS HALL (OURT Queen, Susun Mills Wendy Boesen Cindy Foley Janet Loxano Patty Moya I tit the ( hrisimj H ll iHollom Left) Kockin nil hroad daylight. ( rjii;Jom- mil MnhclU- Felix djmi thi llhlov.) ( rovmin); cif ihi- quiin, Senior Vne-PreMdent Turn ( UMck trouns Su jn Xfilh IVHJ ( hrisinids Hall queen. u ); c her t tnri Lems Frjnie ntn Ittoks tin. EVENTS 137
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