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North Shore Country Day School, February 25, 1984— Thanks to Mrs. Slater and Mrs. Bach, and the Women ' s Board, Auction ' 84 is reported to be a gi- gantic success. Although this year ' s auction did not have a specific theme, it could have been called Around the World with Country Day. There were more trips auctioned off this year than ever before. The lucky people who won were able to go to Swit- zerland, Austria, Germany, Montecarlo, Hawaii, the Bahamas, California, Florida, Texas, New York, Vermont, and many places in Chicago, but the most useful was a trip to the Fat Farm. For transportation they could travel by boat, car, or plane. The Women ' s Board transformed the Boy ' s Gym into a rainbow of colors with purple tablecloths, red napkins, and centerpieces of multi-colored spring flowers. Normally the gym only seats 420 people, but this year 431 peo- ple attended. Tables of 10 were made into tables of II, more tables of 12 were added and tables of 12 were made into tables of 13. Mrs. Slater said that she thought it would be so crowded that no one would be able to raise their arms to bid. But, this was not the case, since the net profit far exceeded the past years. The proceeds from this year ' s Auction are go- ing to aid with teacher ' s salaries, and to make some renovations around the school, (like buying a new door for the Senior Homeroom), and the rest of the money will be put into the Endowment Fund. Without the help of the Senior Class of ' 84 and the teachers, this auction would not have been possible because they worked very hard during the evening to see that everything ran smoothly. On behalf of the Women ' s Board, thank you Everyone! — Karen Slater ■t -TrM AUCTION 21
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DANCES Dance Fever!? Well, not exactly an epidemic, but there was excitement at every dance. The year started with the traditional Freshman-Senior Dance. Each Freshman was escorted by a Senior to dinner, at our exquisite cafeteria, and then to the dance. The dinner was only for Freshmen, Seniors, and the teachers, but the dance was open to all four grades in the High School. The Spirit Committee then took over the responsibilities of the Dance Committee and, after learning about the Dance Committee ' s huge fund, decided to put some of that money to good use. At the next dance, November 18, there was a live band. The next suggestion was to give dances themes. One idea was a 50 s dance. Since this idea went over so well with the committee, a 5Cs Sock Hop was planned for February II. Not every student dressed according to the times, but every student did enjoy himself, whether hopping, twisting or rocking to the music. The fourth and final committee dance will be held some time in April. Although it hasn ' t been planned yet, we know from past experiences that it will be a success. It has been a great year for dances — too bad there were not more of them! -Maxine Lechter
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