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because umping a great :ith less ren't all said preced- ristmas hat was arching dance's es Soc- nce of nts was ed. I vas suc- gh not se who :laimed r dance s that 'nabout L, none- iight of tudents ialities. X E 'QA X V I x xii t I We'd rather tango, say seniors Lisa Wurth and Craig l-leidemann. Not many seniors attended january jam, but Lisa and Craig said they managed to have a good time. 4 Displaying their dancing talents, freshmen Randy johnson and Lavon- dia Moore strut their stuff during a fast-paced song. PAUSE If a night beat television porter would have come to the Winter dances, how would you have described the situation to him or her? W en I got there no one was dancing Every one was sitting in the cha s looking at each o e r A e r awhile people re laxed and it got more exciting tAt janu ary jaml Amy Amelotti U11 Well the atten dance was low bu we had good time It was the first time for the tChristmasJ W dance. If we con- tinue it may be that the attendance will rise. Those who came sure had fun. - john Meurer spon.or. I had this feel- ing everyone was looking at m but at he 'me rea didnt care. We were having too N much fun to care. We just danced had fun and gener- ally did wild and crazy things. - jenni- fer Chbbs 190. 4 Dancing the night away, Laura Craig 1115 and Cindy Hensley 1111 shrug off the burdens of the first se- mester. The annual dance is held on r A the last day of the semester. WOIONOTOEOR DOAONOCOEOS
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Students relieve tensions I I 5 2 1 i with mid-winter dances E :E E5 gg E ' W Time fOl' fUl7 and as-.sssssssss Five, four, three, two D , 1 makes, the more we can re- thought it was fun because 711 V Can I really wear your ring Tammi Harkin 1111 and 101111 Riepl 1111 slow dance to a Fifties tune at the Christmas Hop. ring! As the two o'clock bell sounded, papers were strewn about, lockers quickly shut and screams belted out. It was the end of the first semester and the beginning of a three- day weekend. After five months of endless lectures, papers, tests and grades, Central students were able to kick up their feet and relax at the Seventh Annual Janu- ary Jam. The dance was held Jan. 16 in the Commons. Mr. Disc Jockey provided not only the tunes but a sense of humor for the 250 who attended. Student Council spon- sored the mid-year shin- dig and invested over 5400 into it. January Jam is a great source of Student Council's income, next to Homecom- ing. The more the Council invest in the school inter- ests for the rest of the year and years to come, said Don Wright 1121, Council president. Although attendance has declined each year, those attending said that they still had fun. The people seemed to be having fun. After awhile I soon found myself totally relaxed and having fun. After all, that's what the dance was all about - fun, stated Ni- cole Graef 191. Others felt stronger about the event. l've gone to the dance all four years and I think it's great. It is a good way to be with friends without dressing up. I can go in my natural state - bummishf' said Ken Bennett 1121. The fact that not many upper-classmen showed up at the Jam didn't seem to bother those who came. I A Unlike most Central dances, the Christmas I-lop had ample room on the dance floor. Even so, the fewer than 75 students who attended got into the Fifties mu- SIC. PP lammin' at the jam, Nicole Pruitt 1111 kicks it up during one of her favorite tunes. The dance was one way to relieve tensions of finals week. P Is it over yet? Student Coun- cil sponsor, Carl Barrow awaits the arrival of 10 p.m. Council sponsored janurary Iam for the seventh straight year. 14 W'I'N'T'E0R D-A.N.Q.E.5 .fx my friends were jumping around and having a great time. It was better with less people since we weren't all smashed together, said Susie Bird 1101. January Iam was preced- ed by a first ever Christmas Dance on Dec. 19, that was sponsored by Marching Band Club. The dance's theme was a Fifties Soc- I-lop. An attendance of fewer than 75 students was less than expected. I thought the dance was suc- cessful. Even though not many showed, those who did had fun, exclaimed Shawn Key 1111. Although neither dance drew the crowds that Homecoming, Turnabout and Prom did, they, none- theless, provided a night of fun for weary students without the formalities. 1Lauri Conner1 - 1 4- - - - - 1.-.. .. .N . Q. Y W-....-,.,.,.... ...-..f--.-,. ,,, ,,, f ,. ,, Q i .uns-..a.-.....a,......u.1.... -hk,,,,,,a..e....- A-N- .-. ,
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