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CURLERS AND ALL. Lisa Berger lakes a break from decorating to dream about the fun she’ll have at the dance. Photo: C. Peterson. A CANDLELIT DINNER party is what Manny Mathews chose over the conventional way of going to a restaurant. Photo: C. Peterson. OKAY, TAKE IT up,” says Kristin De )ohn as she adds a final streamer to her decoration. Photo: N. Keeling. FRONT ROW: ANGIE STEWART. Kim Crone. Kelly Matheson. Lisa Berger. Pam Williams. Back row: Debbie Neuser. Dena Votroubek. Kelli Decker. Darcy Wilts. Cindy Puck. Shyla Swan. Tammy Felts. Samantha Bakeris. Photo: B. Bargmann. 2302 E. 11th Street Davenport, IA 52803 Homecoming
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r fsP Colored balloons, bright paper flowers, and a trickling water fountain created the scene of the tropical homecoming dance. as. » Paradise began bright and early Saturday morning with yawns and stretches as around 15 students got together to creatively transform the gym into an ‘‘Almost Paradise for the an- nual homecoming dance. ft In the lobby of the gym, Matt Dean risked his life to hang streamers from the ceiling. The decorating wound up at 1:30 p.m. as everyone rushed home to get ready for the ex- citing evening. Frantically racing around the house. Lisa Berger ripped out her curlers, tore the tags off her dress as her date. Steve Cox. waited patiently downstairs. This is the typical way for Homecoming to begin. And then the fun started with pre-dance festivities such as a cocktail party given by who else but Rene Horsch. And for dinner, some enjoyed candlelight meals at home, while The Dock and Velie’s were hot spots for some other couples. Although the weather was wet and chilly, it was hard for spirits to be dampened with the tropical water fountain and the bright balloon rainbow in the gym. Chad Carr brought tears to some eyes as he sang “Almost Paradise” to Kim Crone. The first dance was a sentimental one as the queen and her court danced with their proud fathers. After pictures and more dancing, what was on everyone’s mind? Party, Party. Party!!! That’s what most thought would hap- pen. but the big parties were cancelled, so smaller ones with close friends were created. Finally the evening came to a close after some breakfast parties in the wee hours of the morning. ‘‘I’m getting tired.” and Let’s go home.” were lines familiar to many ears as a night of paradise concluded.
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G We will honor thee forever, hail to the red and blue! What is SPIRIT? The cheerleaders cheering? How about the student body yell- ing their enthusiasm at the Central-West pep aud? Or the marching band getting out on the football field and giving Central something to be proud of by winning the competition at Iowa City? What about the unbelievable turnout of red and blue clothes, hats, socks, and shoes on red and blue days? And the guys who go all out to show which school they sup- port by painting their faces red and blue? Spirit exists in as many aspects as there are people. Some say going to football games to support the team is spirit while others will argue that just suppor- ting the school in everything is spirit. Whatever way one perceives spirit, everyone must agree. Central’s got the MOST!!! 14B
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