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Enjoying the sights and sounds of lover's lane, Dean Hall, Chris Knudson, and Mike Steele exam- ine the candle, while Donna Hollar gazes at the dance floor. Dancing to the music of David Lee Michaels are Angie Mutispaugh, Deborah Potter, David Wil- helm, and John Fix. Jennifer Nuckols and Billy Newbolt dance the night away at “Lovers Lane,” while Judy Lowery and Rob Brittigan look on. 24 valentine’s dance
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Shivering in the cold winter air, Kathy Ruley, Deborah Potter, and Jo Ann Tucker wait for the bell to call them back to class after a fire drill, Filling up boxes with food and toys, Robert Glenn, alumna Mary Lou Hundley, and Susan Rip- ley help prepare Christmas baskets. The traditional ‘‘Cannon Ball Cupid’? deco- rates the VMI campus on Valentine’s Day. oo Se ay = 3 4 WETS . ” ae me ae winter 23
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Livin’ it up on Lovers Lane Cars parked along Inspiration Point, moonlit park benches, and stars which dangled from the parachute surround- ed students attending the Valentine’s Dance, “Lover's Lane.’’ David Lee Mi- chaels, disc jockey from Roanoke ra- dio station K92-FM, provided the music at the sophomore-sponsored event. Halfway through the dance, the gymnastics team returned from the district meet. The girls burst into the gym and shouted that they had won the district title. “This calls for a cele- bration!’’ announced the deejay, and he dedicated Kool and the Gang’s song “Celebration’”” to the victorious team. Sophomore vice-president Jennifer Batty commented, “We were really we did not really draw the crowd we were counting on. | think everyone who came had a good time, though.” Sophomore Pepper Lawson, on the other hand, remarked, “There were a whole lot of people. | wasn’t expect- ing that many, really.’ Eighth-grader Sarah Sessoms said, “The stars kept falling, but it was stilla good dance.”’ Senior Skippy Williams said simply, “'! enjoyed having my picture taken.”’ Performing one of the duties of a sophomore, Tami Moore carefully paints a mural for the Val- entine’s Dance. Boogying down, Ms. Carter Drake and Mr. Alex Bourdrez demonstrate their rendition of the shag. valentine’s dance 25
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