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Jingle Bells Rock ttJingle Bell Rock? the theme for snow- ball t85 was held on Saturday, December 14. It was originally scheduled for Friday, December 13, but due to ice and snow, school was dismissed for two days and it put the Student Council behind on plans. Snowball King and Queen were crowned at halftime of the Ray-Pechelton game. The Panthers won 5448 for first place in the Ray-Pec Tournament. Snowball candidates were seniors, George Farrill and Suzie Bloodworth; J eff Stohr and Sandy Cummings and Mark Hill and Sara Keltner. King and Queen were J eff Stohr and Sandy Cummings. Sandy and I were really excited, said J eff Stohr. uShe looked really nice, and during the dance everyone kept yelling at me; it was a neat experience. The court consisted of juniors, Jennifer Shields and Billy Moore; sophomores, Eric Woodfine and Lisa Terrell and fresh- men, J ack Diggs and J ona Groh. Student Council worked hard to make the semi-formal dance a success and put up with a lot of hardships because of the snow days. There were five committees working on the dance: entertainment, roy- alty, publicity, decoration and refresh- ments. Rob Roberts Productions from Belton was the DJ. ttThe dance was not very crowded, but most of the people seemed to be having fun? said junior, Scott Bruegge. Aphetographer surprised Stephanie chkmson as she danced during one of the many fast songs that Rob Rob- erts played. The court consisted of Mark Hill . Sara Keltner: Jeff Stohr and 5a: shields and Bmyll x: Cummings, Courtwarming Kingz mores;Llsa TerreJaCR Queen; George Farrill and Sm tine- Freshmenr Bloodworth. Juniors-JenniI Jona Gro . a
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. raw M uomm .voru-w-aw -;-,n-w - i l 38' AFS-FLC co-host winterwarming ttAs Long As We Believe, was the theme for the 1986 Winterwarming hosted by the AFS and Foreign Language clubs. The evening was a winner starting with the JV game against OtHara when they won in double overtime 60-58, making their record 15-1. After crowning of the king and queen, the varsity boys captured the co-cham- pionship of the conference by defeating the varsity Celtics 49-41. The coronation, coordinated by Christy York and Debbie Neidlinger, took place between games. The queen was Christine 0,Brien and the king was John Miller. After the game, a dance was to be held in the gym with the band, HAmnesty.n It had been a long time since a live band had performed at a dance. After several attempts to hook up their equipment and after most of the students had given up and left, the band gave up and everyone topped off the evening on their own. Kim House and J ennifer Potter help decorate for the Winterwarming I e V 1 ,3 1 III! ' .1 3 , 3131.1W1atx I'd ' - i H W '1 t m V... ,1 ,. , , x 1 .7 '4 7 h JY players shake hands after Mn- mng Lhe Winterwarming game in overtime
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