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Sooo MANY DANCES This year there were many dances which were highly attended by the entire school. These dances included the Big Brother, Big Sister Dance, the Booster Day Dance, the Halloween Dance, the Valentine’s Day Dance, the Sock Hop, and the J.C.L. Toga Dance. Each dance was a success for both the group who sponsored it, since dances are fantastic fundraisers, and the people who attended it, since a dance is something to do on a Friday night with all of one’s friends. The first dance of the year was a welcoming dance for the Freshmen. It was put on by the Juniors, their big brothers and sisters. This dance gave the Freshman Class a chance to get ac- quainted with LHS social life. Also, of course, it also gave the Freshman girls a chance to get acquainted with the Junior guys. The Halloween Dance was an excellent way to keep LHS students out of trouble. Also, since high school students are too old to go trick-or-treating anymore, the chance to get dressed in costume was a welcome treat. With prizes being awarded for best costumes, everyone was in- spired to look their best, or scariest. The Valentine’s Day Dance gave lovers a chance to be together. But it also gave all students a chance to get together with their friends. Even students without a boyfriend or girlfriend shouldn’t have to be alone for Valentine’s Day. The Class of 1988 sponsored a very successful Sock Hop. The Sock Hop gave students a chance to dance to the music of their parents’ generation as well as dress like their parents did. It also gave students a chance to consult their parents as to what to wear. Now that’s a change! The final dance of the year was a toga party put on by the Junior Classical League. This was quite different to say the least. Since prizes were being awarded for best togas, many people came dressed accordingly. This was the last dance of a very active year for the entire school body. ‘ Sophomore girls await bonfire at Booster Day Dance. DANCES D.J. Tony Mole. WHO! WHO! Jose Rodrigues takes
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x TRADITION - The Senior Class found itself at or THE SENIOR CHRISTMAS the Willow Glen Restaurant on P ARTY December 19, 1986 for its Christmas Banquet. The members of the class came in their formal holiday attire to celebrate the season together. Seniors danced the whole evening long to D.J. Tony Mole and his tunes. The highlight of the banquet centered around the guys of the class barking to the music of “Jingle Bells,”’ an unforgettable laugh for the rest of the crowd. And who could forget the parade of dancers walking “like Egyptians” to the new Bangles hit. It became the walk of the evening as everyone circled the hall in the Cleopatra style. In the great spirit of the class an inspirational birthday wish was sung for the hesitant birthday boy, Dan LaFortune. The late evening was one filled with memories for all who at- tended. It may have been the last Christmas for the Seniors as a body, but many more will be shared in spirit. Merry Christmas! Senior boys barking to “Jingle Bells.” Sharon Covington, Daniel Gaumond, Pia Wennerberg, and David Salvador pos- ing for a picture. : SENIOR BANQUET
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