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After on exuberaiing ddnce wiTh KoTie Ro- driguez, senior, Roy Hefner, dlumnus, repins his flower before reTurning To The donce floor. Anne Kohmann, 1981 formol queen, gives Leigh Anne LOCKUCIYT, T982 formdl queen, congrdTuldTorv hugs. Boogie wit h another maid AlThough Leigh Anne LockhdrT, senior, wdlked down The oisle wiTh lvlork Kennedy, senior, in The pre-coronoTion ceremony, she did noT porTicipdTe in The Trodi- Tionol queen's donce wiTh him. ln- sTedd, she ond Kim Loomis, mold, donced TogeTher. 'lKim dnd l ddnced TogeTher dT The Friendship Ddnce, Too. We jusT did iT To be crdzy, sold Lock- horT. 'lShe redlly dips me well. STudenT Council QSCQ nominoT- ed LockhorT ds d mold condi- ddTe. As o Two yeor member of Quill ond Scroll, she served ds iTs Tredsurer. She wds o member of NdTiondl I-lonor SocieTy, presidenT of STudenT Council ond AssocioTe EdiTor of The Coll. She wds dlso presidenT of her freshmdn, sopho- more ond junior cldsses ond ci Three-yedr member of Girls' Pep Club. 'il ThoughT ThdT dll of The condi- doTes deserved To be dueen, sdid LockhorT. ul wds redllv sur- prised when l heord mv ndmef' Libby Ehrhclrdi and escorT BrenT Willioms, Angie FonTrov ond escorT Alvin lvliller. lfrise Tine Hopkins ond escorT Jock Noble. Poulo Powell ond escorT Jeff Elder. Julie Simmons ond escorT Bloine Borcus. Koren Sulleowski ond escorT PeTer Johnson. VVinTer Formdl
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holiday IT was all Tricks buT no TreaT, aT The WinTer Formal, Dec. 48. 'il Think iT was a dirTy Trick The band pulled by noT showing up for The dance, said Amy Greenwell, junior. Friday, Dec. 'l7, The day preceding The dance, Kevin DochTermann from ConTinenTal EnTerTainmenT AssociaTes called H.L. Hall, publicaTions adviser, and informed him ThaT The band TreaT had broken up and would be unable To play. DochTermann, however, suggesTed The band, The AgenTs, which was The band ThaT appeared aT The WinTer Formal. UA Holiday TreaT, which was The Theme ThaT Cal! and Pioneer sTaffs chose, Turned info a holiday joke, for some. The band gave me a Throbbing headache, said Jon Williams, fresh- headache man. IT was hard To dance. Even wiTh many negaTive aTTiTudes, approximaTely 600 sTudenTs enTered The colorfully decoraTed cafeTeria. Bold red, green, and whiTe sTreamers aTTached To Tissue paper bells, draped from The ceiling. ScarleT red-paper sTockings hung on The walls. Though some sad faces mingled in The brighT decoraTions, boTh publica- Tion sTaffs cleared a profiT of 34,2110 Smiles did appear on faces aT 9:30 p.m., however, when Anne Kahmann, The 4984 Pioneer Queen, crowned Leigh Anne LockharT, senior, as her successor. The Dec. 6 issue of The Call an- nounced ThaT Libby EhrhardT, Angie FanTroy, KrisTine Hopkins, LockharT, Paula Powell, Julie Simmons, and Karen Sulkowski, seniors, would be The reign- ing maids. www Because The band fails To play a slow song mm TVTGY can dance To, Lisa Basich, senior, and her daTe, Kevin Grubb, a senior fmm K flsgpedy, sfand aT The edge of The dance I-aughfef explodes, while Leigh Anne Lock- harT, senior Kim Loomis' dance parTner, lefs Loomis low dip her during a fasf-paced song, SUVTQ by The AgenTs aT The dance, Dec. 'l8. T8 WinTer Formal as
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Dance steps require concentration by Greg Billstein and Carrie Hllleary, seniors. Upbeat music entertains Brenda Kropp, freshman, and Chuck Arthur, senior, Nov. 6. olling at the rock Decorations were sparse, consisting of only a few scattered bal- loons and some red and white stream- ers forming x's across the windows. The platform had seven every-day cafe- teria chairs on each side of it. Still, the uncarpeted section of Kirk- wood's cafeteria was alive with Kirk- wood and Webster students dancing to the strains of t'lVlickey, by Toni Basil. It was no longer the site of people downing infamous plate lunches but the scene for the traditional Friendship Dance, Nov. 6. Though the dance had two first-time sponsors, KH Players and Black Aware- ness Club and was three weeks ahead of tradition's schedule, it netted 3575. Because of the varsity football Pio- neers possible participation in the Show lvle Bowl in Kansas City, Nov. 27, the dance took place on the earlier date. lf it had been after T-Day, as usual, there might have been an even better turnout than there was, said Kim Aus- tin, Black Awareness Club vice-presi- dent. Just under 2OO people attended the semi-formal dance. Some attributed the better-than- Friendship Dance average attendance to the co-spon- sorship. The co-sponsorship worked out welI, said Elizabeth Hill, sophomore. lt pulled in different types of peopIe. uit would have been too much pres- sure to put on a single new sponsor, said Austin. The way it worked out, we just decided the theme QFrisco Rocky, made our plans and followed them through. Kim Loomis, Friendship maid, and Gary Yoxen, her escort, made their plans and followed them through, also. As the two strolled to their places in the court,--laughs filled the cafeteria. Loomis and Yoxen were both dressed in black and white with red cummer- bunds and red high-top tennis shoes. lt fit my generally bizarre personal- ity to do something like that, said Loo- mis. 'il think people sort of expected me to do something crazy. After Loomis and Lucy Wibben- meyer, the final maid, took their seats, John Diamond, senior, and Angie Fan- troy, Black Awareness Club president, announced Terri Malone, of Webster, and Stephanie Adams, of Kirkwood, Friendship Queens.
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