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Sophomores Rebecca Weiglc. LcAnne Keogh. Lisa Uniting, and Kate Harger. striKe a pose out- side the Ambassador ballroom. Anxiously awaiting the arrival of dinner, sopho- more Beth Frewett and senior Dan Blcitz chat amiably. The interval between dinner and dance gave oppor- tunity to mingle. Rhonda Berg, Mark VanGendaren. and Kristina Pamuk. STEPPING OUT Romantic Dancing and Elegant Dining MENU Melange of Fresh Fruit Boneless Breast of Chicken Selection of a Fresh Vegetable Brown and Wild Rice Pilaf Cheesecake with Strawberry Sauce Coffee, Tea, and Milk A Non-Alcoholic Cash Bar In the midst of the excitement, seniors Rob Lane and Cathy Morrison flash a smile. Share a special evening Senior F.ric Shotwcll Enjoying the fine cuisine and dinner conversation and his fiancee Denise Koning. arc: Kevin Kingshot. Kim King. Scott Schaaf. Kris- ten Kollmcycr. Jill Bernson. Matthew Wciglc. Todd VanAppIcdom. and Jodi Townsend. Activities
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22 Activities Sophomores Denise Jabaay, Sara Odcr- kirK, and Kirsten VanZanten. with dates: Ross Teune, Chris Qlisson, and Corey Rer- end. Doing his best Fred Astaire imitation, se- nior Jonathan Fiksc dips senior Donna Der- key. Seeing fantasia become a reality was very rewarding.” - David Lowry, Chairman FANTASIA Moonlight Sonata Serving as a capstone to the Winter Week fes- tivities, Winter Fantasia 1989 was held on Febru- ary 3rd at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel. Fantasia, the most lavish and extravagent for- mal known to Hope College, is open to all stu- dents. The romantic evening, which included din- ing and dancing in the Ambassador and Pantlind Ballrooms, lasted from 7:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Dinner music was provided by Rhonda Oos- terhoff, while dance music was performed by Jady Kurrent and Rick Kelley. Although Fantasia lasted only six hours, for the nearly 400 couples who attended, the memo- ries will last a lifetime.
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These dancers aren't nervous at all! Clockwise from left: Samatha Gano. Li a f rit . Tammy Long. Lori Cirre. Amy McQuillan. Patty Mclson. Jennifer Hough, and Heather Blauwkamp. A Chance To Dance! DANCE XV The Mope College Dance De- partment sponsored its annual concert. Dance XV, March 9-11. The show was presented each eve- ning at 8:00, in the DeVVitt Main Theatre. Presented by the faculty and students of the dance department, this year's sold-out concert fea- tured jazz. tap. modern, and ballet dance pieces. The four professors and more than twenty-five stu- dents involved in the concert were joined by internationally recog- nized artist Sachiyo Ito, a Mew York-based Japanese classical dancer and teacher. Ms. Ito's ap- pearance was funded by the Doro- thy DcLong Professorship in Dance. Hounding out the concert were: Streamline, choreogra- phed by Susan Saurer; Discharge Day, by Thommie Better; Somewhere in Time, by Maxine DeBruyn,- Last Summer and Between Daylight, both choreo- graphed by Linda Qraham-Pallon. and an Indonesian dance pre- sented by Stephanie Brooks. Assisting in Dance XV were Keith Oberfleld, lighting designer; Earlene Melderman, costume de- signer; and professor Perry Landes, technical director. Junior Stephanie Brooks performed an Indone- sian dance which she learned on location in Solo. Indonesia, where she spent a semester studying Javanese dance, language, and culture. Activities
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