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Fourth Crystal Ball is a Hit Above — Sherri Rouleau and Joan Longchamp al decked out in their dancing dudds Left — Dancers enjoy a waltz at the Crystal Ball. Above — Ken Savoie inspects Supermusic to make sure it's OK. Due to the hard work of the Student Council, the dances are now thought of as a positive, social event. The Council has sponsored more dances this year than it has in many years. The most important dance that it spon- sors, is the Crystal Ball .. . The fourth annual Crystal Ball was held Saturday, December 15th, at the Barre Auditorium. Everyone entered through a parachute decorated with snowflakes, into what everyone knew as a big blah looking gym, which was turned into a lovely Christmas formal. It was decorated with lighted Christmas trees, wrapped packages, holly, and even a sleigh. The theme this year was, When You Close Your Eyes . Between the hours of 8:00-12:00, people danced to the music of Little Wing . This Crystal Ball will be remembered as a complete success. The students have proven that Spauld- ing has a good reputation when it comes to acting mature and appropriately at so- cial events. — Darlene Lowe
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Dances are Positive Social Events Below — Debbie Harris and Janet Howard work the Right — Shane Locke and Laurie Yok share a tender concession at a dance. moment. Right — Jackie Delphos, Tracy Robie, Brett Rouleau, Lori Jalbert, Polly Bowles, and Carol Browning take a break from the dancing to pose for the camera. Below — Mike Nativi and Rob Donovan deciding who will get the next dance with Marcia Dion. 12 Dances
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New Innovations at Spaulding Above — Before — A typical hall scene. Above Right — After — Kristen Seaver struggles with the new combination locks. ''Air raid! Head for the fallout shelter! , screams a student, awoken from a deep sleep in study hall. Yes, he had been awaken by Spaulding's insipid new bell tones. Upon arriving in his English class, the student realizes that the class has gone to the library. But where did the li- brary go? Some one moved it while he wasn't looking. Completely disoriented by this time, our pathetic friend decides to go to his locker to get his lunch. But wait! Someone had put new combination locks on his locker! Yes, technology has finally reached Spaulding High School, much to the cha- grin of its old fashioned students. Spaulding is fast becoming a school of the eighties as the nineties approach. — Avery Duffy Left — Domenic Cassani has a moment of peace in the new library. 14 Innovations
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