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Dancin' in the moonlight Everyone likes to dance the night away at Lakeview. BY JEMECE THOMASON When night falls on LHS, many students find themselves gazing into the stars with their dates at a very impor- tant dance. Decorating committees get together each year to decorate the cafeteria with balloons and streamers for Homecom- ing and Girl-Date-Boy. Girls look for that special dress that no other girl will have-hopefully-while the guys dress in their best suits or sport coats and look their sexiest for the night. They ex- change corsages and boutonnieres at the beginning of the night. Then dinner takes place and finally the big dance, often with a band or disc jockey present. Homecoming spirit lasts all week long and several people participate in dif- ferent activities, but the main event is the Homecoming Dance where everyone gets a little bit nervous before and some people, even two weeks before. I don't get very nervous because I'm too excited to get nervousf' said junior Susan J aconette. Sophomore Lee Ann Warner starts getting nervous half an hour before. She said, I look in the mirror over and over again to make sure I look okay and I chew on my nails until my date arrives. Senior Michelle Ferguson said about the Girl- Date-Boy Dance in March, I think itis great that girls have a chance to ask that one guy to Girl-Date-Boy. Senior John Bradley said, S'With all of the equal rights movements, I'm glad that the girls take the first step in starting a relationshipfi Last of all and certainly not least is the Senior Prom held in May each year, the seniors, last dance. Prom is the most remembered dance, the happiest dance and still the saddest dance since the seniors soon part to go their separate ways. Held at Kellogg Community Col- lege on May 10, the dance is filled with decorations, refreshments, and the works to provide a fun evening with friends. Guys rent tuxes and girls go all out buying the best dresses available. Glamour and romance sweep over LHS this one last night. Senior Tim Hill said, Prom is the time we get together the last time, but I'm too excited to be sad about itf' Pictures and souvenirs will keep the memories in one another's hearts for years to come. 26!Dances Boogie down. Keith Sandum shows everyone at , Prom how to get down. If in .. mf.. Ig EQ . s It takes style. Tony Francis turns on his charm at dinner. Nice nosegays, guys. Seniors Kip Etheridge, Kevin Masten, Steve Gronewold,J eff Maddox and Casey Roebuck show their flowers to their dates before dinner.
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Deep concentration. Crystal editor Jennifer Weglarz makes some adjustments on a page. Artist on hand. David Myatt takes time out to sketch cover designs for Log '86. sk Q t t ss Wax L is x .T if Q V iii: , f' . fi ,ff f , f' Enthusiasm at its best. Kristine Smith and Jim Jasper finish a day's work at the Crystal. LOG STAFF - Front Row: Susan Jaconette, Shellie Rial, Lisa Brandi, Radika Rajachar, Jemece Thomason. Second Row: Shannon McDaniel, Hee Sun Park, June Watters, Sara Laramy, Renee Witkowski, Shaune Hubbell, Teresa Basso, Heidee Perry. Third Row: Todd Edgerton, Lisa Quinlan, Sandra Carver. Missing: Carolyn Hancock. Publications!25
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'W f.s,... -I f ,Q get , , A' I ., , K , f ii 1 ,AX , F ' 5 T 1. Ki ' i X. Q e 0 h l I I ix 5 x ' 9 N xx Exciting, huh? Freshmen Michelle Powell, Jennifer Sepulveda and Susan Thomason are thrilled about their first Girl-Date-Boy. Moves to follow. Mike Thiel, George Hornberger Julie Vunovich, Kelly Dunton, and Kristen Lightbody dance to music which gives them a chance to show some new moves. Dances!27
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