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The 1983 Turnabout Court from left are sopho¬ more princess, Kim Witten; freshman princess, Angie Rich; Queen, Becky McCoole; and junior princess, Tracy Bal. Brett Stokes and Kristy PozywiO enjoy a slow dance. 15
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Turnabout i 6 ... the once in a lifetime chance Turnabout is the once in a lifetime chance for girls to reverse the role and fill the guys’ shoes by asking them to the dance. For some the reverse role was a welcome change of pace, but for others it was an impossible task. As the dance drew nearer, whispers filled the halls: Ask him, ask him, now’s your chance.” No, I can’t. He ' ll never say yes.” If he did say yes, the smiling girl at¬ tended the dance with the date of her choice, on the night of December 3 with Fools Heart as the evening’s entertain¬ ment. As in the past the queen and class princesses were drawn at random. Each class princess received a rose and the queen received four. The freshman class princess was Angie Rich; sopho¬ more princess, Kim Witten; and junior princess, Tracy Bal. As the name was drawn for the 1983 Turnabout Queen, silence and excitement filled the room. The name tag was chosen and Becky McCoole was the lucky recipient of the title. With the court selection complete, the silence again turned into noisy chatter. The dance floor was once again crowd¬ ed with couples. As 11 p.m. grew closer, the noise died down and the dance floor emptied. For seniors the Turnabout Dance will be a memory, but for the others, another dance will once again allow the chance for the switched roles and for the excite¬ ment of it all. Pam Phillips pins a boutonniere on her date Shel¬ by Baize. Drew Dillon and Anne Nondorf (above right) locate the package with their names. The photographer assistant, Mrs. Spasoff, posi¬ tions Seurina Foeller and Ken Miller before their picture is to be taken.
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