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Stewarts Of Dayton 1981 Christmas Court — Sophomore Princess Ann Menckel, Craig Hodges. Senior Princess Carol Loiselle. Harm Tjaarda. Queen Mary Briggs, King Jack Karson, Senior Princess Stacy O’Riley. Max An-houry. Junior Princess Susie Hess, Greg Bogh. King Jack and Queen Mary enjoy a royal evening dance.
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Old-fashioned Christmas ’81 “An Old-Fashioned Christmas” brings to mind a Courier and Ives picture-postcard, a small village covered with snow, chestnuts roasting on an open fire, holly and mistletoe, and a horse-drawn sleigh. This was the atmosphere which greeted dance-goers at the Community Center on December 12 after it had been transformed by M-Club members into the winter wonderland of “An Old-Fashioned Christmas.” It was a delightful escape from the dreary, wet weather which prevailed outside. Talon, a six member band from Portland, provided entertaining music for the evening. Holiday spirit was generated at an exciting Christmas assembly on December 18, the last day of school before vacation. Admission to the assembly was a can of food to contribute to the 1981 canned food drive. Entertaining Christmas songs were provided by the music department as well as a song from the Runes, a new rock group whose members included Matt Tindle, Jim Burnett, Doug Walker, and Scott Russell. Visits from Frosty and Mr. and Mrs. Claus Stewarts Of Dayton delighted the crowd. The highlight of the assembly was a humorous remake of the Twleve Days of Christmas to advertise Arctic Circle's menu. The song was composed by Jim Marr, Rob Toth, and Phil Engle. i X m a V E The abundance of cans brought by juniors break the box’s seams. Melissa Kwiatkowski Right: Stacy Martin lets Santa know her Christmas wishes. Center: Christmas Dance provides a rea- Far Right: Frosty helps bring some Christ- son for students to dress up for the holiday mas cheer to the Christmas assembly, season.
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Twilighters (First Row Colleen Carter, Bambi Prather, Lynda Yonker, Sheli Rice, Stacy Hanes, Joyce Kauer. (Second Row)Mr. Anderson, Kathi Roberts, Janna Briscoe, Mike Mero, Greg Milks, Carol Loiselle, Julie Unruh. (Third Row) John Hicks, Lydia Ross, Janet Wasson. Scott Patton, Jim Black, Marty Lybeck, Marcia Singletary, Jordi Dunn, Carl Annala. (Fourth Row) Mark Van Uchelen, Harm Tjaarda, Jim Marr, Rob Toth, Phil Engle. Jim Reynolds. La-mont Jarvis, Brian Parker, Jim Burnett, Scott Russell. Concert Choir (First Row) Dana Elston, Kim Coblentz, Michelle LaLonde, Barbara Huit, Lynda Yonker, Mark Gould. Joyce Kauer, Stacy Hanes. Beth Heironimus. Janet Glen, Marcia Singletary. Gina Collins. (Second Row) Lydia Ross, Shell Rice, Gail Elston, Connie Ledger, Molly Utt, Janet Willis, Cheryl White, Janna Briscoe, Bambi Prather. Julie Unruh. Becky Hall, Alison Clay. Carol Loiselle, Jeannie Grovom. (Third Row) Kathy Reed, Kathi Roberts, Cindy Bledsoe. Colleen Carter. Janet Wasson, Greg Milks, Brian Parker, Lamont Jarvis, Jim Burnett, Darci Hantze, Sheryl Fortin, Beth Biasing, Mary Arndt, Jordi Dunn. (Fourth Row) Evan Elston. Bob Pierce. Rick Lamme, Scott Patton. Marty Lybeck. Matt Tindle, Vince Schiavonne, Mike Mero. Jim Marr, Rob Toth. Phil Engle, Jim Reynolds, Harm Tjaarda, Kirsten Van Dyke. Julie Bonar. Free Spirit Gina Collins. Gail Elston. Barb Huit, Dana Elston, Janet Willis, Becky Hall, Beth Biasing, Beth Heironimus. Molly Utt, Pam Schaffner. Connie Ledger, Jeannie Grovom, Kim Coblentz. Frosty helps Twilighters bring Christmas spirit to students.
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