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MOMENTARILY stunned by the camera, sophomore Buddy Price quick- ly resumes dancing to the song ' ' Celebration, by Kool and the Gang It was a relic of the past hoes lined the walls, students gathered in the back gym. As music started, the Science Clu b Sock Hop was underway. Not only was the Sock Hop held by the Science Club for the purpose of raising money, but also to bring about a deviation from the norm for the students. Although they only made a $17 dollar profit on the event, senior member Ken Owens felt it was a success. “Making a lot of money didn ' t really matter. Everyone had a great time and that ' s what dances are all about,’’ he said. The D. J. for the evening was Bob Webber. He played a variety of music and that, according to junior Dan Beck, was a welcome change. The music helped the dance ' s success,” he said. The D.J. played music from Chubby Checker and the 50s to Bon Jovi and the 80s.” Whether the music was a slow ballad from 1986 or a fast twist from 1956, everyone kicked off their shoes, and had a good time. The Sock Hop was a relic of the past, resurrected for one night, then put back into mothballs along with poodle skirts and bobby socks. DANCING the second sto r dance ot the evening, junior Dan Beck and trrst-year student, Anmc Gagnon dance at the sock hop I 72 - SOCK HOP 7
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FORMING THE FRONT ot the tram. sophomores Laura Moll, and Wally Kil lead about fif- ty people around the gym. DURING THE high school sock hop sophomores Janice Xanders. Dana Vanco. and Caroline Huseman dance to Jail House Rock. JUNIOR ERICK A K ALLIES, ana he, date, senior Dan Decker dance the last last song ot the raght
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PART OF the second-place decoration. Janice Xanders depicts a Wildcat operating on the Tigers THE FRESHMEN finished last m the toilet paper wrap, but took third m hall decorating, beating the sophomores BLOWING UP most of the freshman class balloons. Bette Walker rests in the candy commons. DURING FIRST-HOUR Spanish II. sophomore Mindy Domaciet was a Happy Cat on Come As You Are dress-up day PLACING SECOND in the Banana-Eating Contest, are seniors Jeff Walls and Dan Beck. We should have had first. Dan said.
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