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Showing his stuff on the dance floor is sophomore John, The Kid . Lindquist. Enjoying one of the finer things of life is senior Valentino, Chris Kinney. K.. ? ln ferno Adds Fire To ' Winter Ball Disco Manial On the night of January l9, the senior class came alive with the activities of the biggest disco dance of the year. The Winter Ball. sponsored by the class of '79, took on a new theme this year. Instead of the traditional ball type dance with semi-formal dress, the ball turned DlSCO . Terry Curran and his disco sound system provided the music and lighting effects. An afternoon of hard work produced a sparkling cafeteria featuring metalic snowflakes hanging from the ceiling and silver writing on the 70 walls. The evening was highlighted by a Disco Inferno. Flames were shot off as high as the ceiling from Curran's fire pots. We really worked hard and are so happy that the dance was a success, commented Co-Chair- persons Julie Bakeberg and Elizabeth Zib. Know- ing that all the profit would be going to graduation made us work all the harder. Non-stop dancing was also great. It's nice when a band doesn't take any breaks. With all that dancing it was hard to keep the punch bowl full, concluded Julie. Q.
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Flirting with Schroeder, the amateur Beethoven, proves boring to Lucy. Drama Schedule Adds Winter Musical This year at CHS a winter play was added. This play, You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, was directed by Ms. Gay Monteverde and Chris Arn- brister. Presented on January I2 and l3, it was the first musical since Oklahoma in I975. Audition- ing the cast were Mr. Steve Primis, choreo- grapheri and Mrs. Kathleen Jaynes, chorus direc- tor. The entire performance took place on one set built by Chris Schmidt and Tim Montgomery. Before the curtains rose. the cast and crew did a lot of promoting. A critic from the Anchorage Times attended the show and wrote an article. The thespians were asked to perform at many places, but the group had to decline. The Theatre Guild Company from Anchorage, who were per- forming the same show, came and saw the play here at Chugiak. They then invited the cast and crew to see them perform. Ms. Monterverde stat- ed, This was the best play l ever worked with because everyone, cast and crew, gave Iwi, The two directors investigate Snoopy's dog house for fleas. 72 .ff
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