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Par paacC (pactae By Ginger Daniels When people stari coming around asking you to sponsor them for a good cause” you know its time for the Dance Marathon. At last year's twelfth annual mar- athon. there were 110 dancers that started with 42 actually finishing. These people danced their way to $9.ICO.OOto benefit the American Red- Cross and Cancer Society. Activities at last year's marathon included a twist and shout contest, a disco contest, and playing some Gold- en Oldies, along with others. Some teachers actually got on the dance floor to shake their booties and did a pretty good job at that. Special prizes were awarded to Laurie Maschhoff who earned the most total money and to Becky Wach- olz for the most money per hour. Mrs. Baldridge would especially like to thank Mr. Lewis and the local businesses whose help and contribu- tions made last years Dance Mara- thon the success it was! O Dance Marathon
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SCHS events boast out- standing music qualities of which we’re all proud. The S.C.H.S. Music Department strives to provide a meaningful musical experience for all who participate. Students are ex- posed to all types of literature ranging from the classics to the top 40” music of our day. Our performing groups are open to all students who are willing to pay the price. Our students ap- preciate the support they get from the student body, parents, and the citizens of Salem. Our music department commands great respect throughout the state. We are proud of our S.C.H.S. musicians. Bill Hezlep Band Director Events II
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The 19$ 7 Dance Marathon had one of the largest turnouts ever, opposite page. top. Kelly Smith, center, opposite page, walks like an Egyptian Is this Craig Morton, opposite page bottom left, or is it Jon Bon Jovi? Tammy Garrison and Tra cey Clifton, opposite page bottom right, seem to be having a good time These dancers, top left, take a long awaited break. Tom Morris. Christy Puckett, and David Elder, top right, twist and shout. Are we having fun yet ? center left. Anne Cooney. Missy Blackman. Becki Wac choz. Sally Williams, and Cindy Jones, center, look excited, so everyone knows this picture was taken early. I ori Hodge, center right, aban dons her shoes and dances on a pillow, a com monpractice. Lori Hughes, above, speaks toen courage dancers that THEY can make a differ ence These haggard dancers, left, actualh danced JO hours. Marathon IJ
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