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Enjoying the last dance of the evening, Carolyn Doyle and Chris Mounts share a special secret together. Showing her appreciation of Redbird ' s performance, senior Allison But¬ ler is caught in the crowd. % wT J Wm ha ten y Snapping her fingers to the beat, Karen Barnes dances the night away with Tommy Barrett. Sharing each other ' s company, Jeff Jessup, Charlene Cole, Karen Brown and her date take a moment to pose for a picture before going back out on the dance floor. MISTLETOE AND HOLLYBALL DANCE 13
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' TWAS THE NIGHT. ' Twas the night of the ball And soon all around Dressed-up Warriors would hear Nothing but sound. The Keyettes and Key Clubbers Worked hard to please Displaying the theme With benches and trees. Decorations were hung On the bare walls with care In hope that the dancers Soon would be there. Couples stole to their tables In candle-lit dark Enjoying their Christmas Dance In the Park . The band known as Redbird Continued to play As dancers bumped, boogied And bopped every way. With the evening near over The day close in sight The Warriors were merry And all said Good night . Robin McKay rolls her eyes and smiles at sweet nothings whispered by her date Demir Bengal. Keyette sponsor Mrs. Debra Mortimer and assistant check to make sure all refreshments are in order. Taking a rest after a long evening of dancing, Sonya Johnson and Roger Stegall enjoy a peaceful mo ment alone. 12 • MISTLETOE AND HOLLYBALL DANCE
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A FESTIVE EVENING Something new was initiated in De¬ cember as the Kecoughtan Fine Arts Department combined with the cafe¬ teria staff to present a tasty buffet dinner accompanied by an evening of great entertainment. The event was held in the cafeteria which had been transformed into a festive, candlelit dining area with selected student art works decorating the walls. With their meal, guests enjoyed the musical strains of the Kecoughtan String Or¬ chestra under the direction of Mr. Jo¬ seph Wargo with guest harpsichordist Mr. Gary Lewis. Dessert included mu¬ sic by the Show Band under the ba¬ ton of Mr. Fred Pendergraft. Featured were tunes from the Big Band Era and soloists Al Robinson, Larry Knox and Jesse Fanning. An after-dinner delight was enjoyed by the guests as the Harbor Lights En¬ semble and the Show Chorus direct¬ ed by Mrs. Lucille Sutterer, sang se¬ lected songs of Christmas. More traditional Christmas music was pre¬ sented by the A ' Capella Choir, who, after performing, moved with the En¬ semble into the audience and all present ended the evening with the singing of Away in a Manger,” Si¬ lent Night,” and Joy to the World.” Expressing his musical talent, Sam Newsome performs a solo on his saxophone. Dreaming of stardom, the Harbor Lights Ensemble entertains during the Festival. 14 • FINE ARTS FESTIVAL
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