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'Xe' .4 4 Michele and Rich pose for portraits. f We could have danced all night. 4 IX Ti wi' is J' 3-to-l - not bad odds. PIease? Just one more dance. After a hectic week of exams and papers, blood drives and basketball games, movies and midnight bowling, students flocked to the Sheraton Hotel of Naperville to relax and dance and escape campus for a few hours. Winter Carnival '86 consisted of one week stuffed full of activities for the entire campus to enjoy. The traditional outdoor activi- ties of snowman building contests and tray races were postponed due to the warm weather melting the snow into mush. However, this did not dam- pen the cardinal spirits, for the students still cele- 99 2 Af Shes stepping on my foot ls this song almost over? brated this week with much enthusiasm. The blood drive was especially successful with students coming to donate blood in record numbers. Highlighting the week was the Valentine's Dance appropriately held on February l4th. Smiles everyone. 96 X- 96' - . . 29 This dance will last forever.
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I hate heels. The highlight of Winter Carnival was the Winter Dance, held at the Naperville Sheraton Hotel. Students attended the dance either with dates or stag. Music for the semi- formal social event was provided by a DJ, and the Sheraton served hot and cold hors d'oeuvres. Pimp. 'Z' Couples crowded the floor for every dance Dance Darede vils Happy Jlsr, Renee! V , Winter a Slow dance delight qs 'adn' 5 .,ff.4l fr-fs IW rcfs55?j5Q mf jf! The hors d'oeuvres were simply marvelous. Celebrate good times! sk D bk a
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Mom's Day n - May lOth was a special day for that extra special lady in everyone 's life - Mom. This annual gala event was planned by CUAB with co-chairpersons Cindy Fiene and Kristin Waehner making sure all went according to plan. This year's Mom 's Day activities followed the theme. Hats Off to D5 Years of Fashion in conjunction with North Central's l25th anniversary celebration. The luncheon was held in the ballroom at the Naperville Sheraton. Madrigal performers sang verses outside the ballroom, greeting the parents upon arrival with their voices lifted in unison. During lunch, music was provided by Cherie Burke who played the piano. Other musical performances were given by fellow NC C students. Jim DiDomenico played his guitar and sang, and Paula Metskas sang a song honoring mothers. Shakundala Stone treated all to a dramatic reading about a mother 's virtues. gs-Wit F5 , , . Q if ' s , 1 . -' Q Y I 'f x Wy. , T A , xiii.. V , ' I 'QL 'i ' ,. i -Q M ,Q . , v 'K -f ,Q-' '- ' D .4-5 .fm ' zz-Y. '. -A T T A' Y ,.-vi' 'Y ' f - . ' fi' , It! f
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