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If you happened to be at the annual Halloween Dance, you would have met everyone from Boy George to a couple from Hawaii (grass skirts and lei's included!). If you happened to be at the annual Homecoming Dance, you would have seen a bunch of down-to-earth high school kids rockin' out and generally having a good time. Welcome to a Chinook High School dance! There's a slight charge at the door, but it is a small price to pay for your evening. Whether you bopped to records spun by DJ's or whether you boogied to the beat of our dance band, you were guaranteed a great time. The Sophomore-sponsored Snoball Dance, Sadie Hawkins style, was the major semi-formal dance of the year. There, the classy traits showed up in those same CHS students you met earlier. The guys donned their dress slacks and ties to go to this one, and the girls got dressed in their party dresses. There were no doubts that your experience at a CHS dance would be a good one: one to look forward to before, and one to remember with a smile after it was over. Just remember this: A dance is a dance, but when you dance with a CHS student, you boogie. So what are you waiting for? Let's boogie!!! 16
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Chapter One Features
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THIS PAGE, top- Wendy Pyette and Tristy McDonald take advantage of the role playing the Halloween dance offered, left- Lisa Shockley and Joel Pruttis dance in the hall to the beat of their hearts. (Wait until their real dates find out!) CHS students enjoyed the occasional slow music at dances for the opportunity to get close, but preferred the fast pace offered by the music or artists such as Michael Jackson. OPPOSITE PAGE: left-Superintendant Pete Scott waltzes with his wife at a junior high school dance, right-Our favorite dancers were our own Sugar-ettes. The drill team performed routines to popular tunes, and enjoyed themselves. Cheryl Preeshl and Heather MacLean giggle during practice.
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