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Special moments to Why do people go to dances? I go to the dances to have a great time with my friends. It also gives you a chance to meet new people. The music they play is cool and you can really get down! Charlotte McDermot, Sophomore ' tml' 1, . . . I go to dances to be with my friends, and it's fun to watch and see how other people dance!! Shir- ley Roberts, Junior It's a good place to meet new people and watch others boogie- Ha!! Paula Kelly, Senior remember n 1966, dances were sock - - hops in the gym after all home football games. For special dances, they had live bands and wore long dresses and suits, with corsages for all the girls. 4. Miss Lerma was number one ticket taker at most dances. 5. Senior Rex Gillespie showed everybody his stuff. O e 1 6. Come on ladies, here we are!! said Grant Smith, Marvin Elkin and Roy Ox- ford. Senior Lamar White- hurst: Hey man! I've got to get ready for the dance! Opening 1 1
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3, Junior Geri Rowe was overwhelmed by the unique styles. 1. Senior Tim Allen and Junior Julie Cordon made a night of it. 2. Senior Jessica Ford gave it all she had. I 7,-ywll 1 O Opening ' . ,f if I fmf' KW, ev Adm 5 if QL. x
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IT'S OVER . . . Mr. Pico appeared to be concerned that the ball made it over the goal line. Friday night football was a Gilbert weekend tradition. Don't even take that picture, threatened CIA member Dee Ray to photographer Jamie Ecker. I need my sleep. Wait! Stop! Take our picture, exclaimed Cami Wells and Tracy Watkins Qwho moved to Tempe High areal. Most students spent their week- ends with family and friends or working. Relaxing and sleeping in on Saturday morning was quite com- mon. One could say that weekends were a way to forget schoolwork and all it's pressures, but if you were for- tunate enough, you enrolled in all the classes that assigned the most homework . . . over the weekend. Lots of girls, as well as guys could be found at the mall. Shopping was probably one of the better ways to spend a weekend. Or you may have visited relatives, which may not have thrilled you . . . if it didn't, then you could find the comfort you needed on the shoulder of your best friend, which made the weekend special. Z'
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