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N10 Right, Linda Stone and Marc Williar dance new wave during the parents' Weekend Dance. Below, Sandi Butterfield passes time on the dance floor. Above, Carrie Valenti and Mark Coursin talk during the Christmas Formal. Left, Allison Stehr, Julie Fish, Debbie Hefferon and Patti Kaufman consider the atmosphere at the Luan Dance. 'N-Q5
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Dances ln the past, Flagler has held a host of dances at the armory and this year was no exception. SGA and various school organizations got together to sponsor theme and other dances. One of the theme dances was the Luau dance. Getting into the spirit of the even- ing most students wore hawaiian print shirts and leis. Another such event was the Halloween dance. Students appeared in costumes, some home-made, some bought and some rented from the drama department. Other dances included the Fall Week- end Dance, and the Parents' Weekend Dance, Also, there were other dances which had no special theme, other than fun. At one of these dances a new idea was tried, a disc jockey. This was a huge success and she was invited back for an- other dance. Also, the traditional Fall and Spring Formals were held at the Riverview Club. These events provide students with a chance to pull out their best clothes and take that special someone for a nice even- ing out. Above, Howard Groshell and John Elkins make a toast. Right, Ellen Story glances over her shoulder while Hugh Shaw and JP. Preston have a conversation. Below, Cathy Biggerstaff and Jim Nelson talk to Debbie Brewer and Dan Kozart. E 3 siaisi-
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Student Center Opens Flagler opened its new student cen- ter this spring. An immediate hit, the center gave students a place to get a late-night snack, meet friends, study, or just avoid eating in the dining room. Thanks to Mrs. Molly Wiley, who donated the funds, the old snack bar was renovated into a new facility. Al- though the work took longer than ex- pected, it was worth the wait. Back when Flagler College was the Ponce de Leon Hotel, our new student center was the popular Gay Nineties Bar. ln years to come, the Flagler pop- ulation is sure to use the student cen- ter as a source of entertainment and nourishment. Above, During renovation, student center looked like this, but ttopl spiffily refurbished, the center filled with students like Michele Prindle tleftl and Beth Clausnitzer, who were eager to eat, or trightl like Greg Lund, who wanted to do mundane stuff, like study O sn-
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