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tivities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activiti Junior Krissy Otterstedt and Senior Lynn Goggin show that they can do without men, even at a school dance. Students enjoy the intimate atmosphere during a slow dance at one of the Friday night dances in the gym during the fall. Senior Cindy Haverland and Junior Flint Craig share a quiet moment on the dance floor of the gym. Junior Liz Clark shows Sophomore Brian Colvin the right way to jam an air guitar. Dances - 29
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ictivitics activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activi ‘Hot spots’ on Fridays were dances “May I see your ID, please? Have your ID ready. You can’t get in without your ID.” A secret conclave of some sort? No, it was just another Tempe High dance. But because they were for Tempe High stu- dents, ID’s or special guest passes were required for admit- tance. Held after most home foot- ball games and less often dur- ing the Spring semester, the dances in the gym featured a variety of DJ offerings. They were a place to go to unwind after a tough week in class. They were the hot spots on Friday nights for THS stu- dents. As Freshman Paul Bedwei said, “They were fun to go to. The music especialy got you going.” Senior Wendy Silaghi and Sophomore Stephanie Leonard hurries to gel her date share a quiet moment the money organized before the long line of stu together on the dance floor. dents crowds through the door at one of the post game dances held in the gymnasium. As the slow music starts, the crowd moves to the floor to dance closely with their favorite partners. 28 - Dances
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ctlvltles activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities activities a Sister City delegates go to Europe Chosen to represent the city of Tempe as part of the international Sister City program were two girls from Tempe High, Melody Kessler and Amanda Stone. Melody spent six weeks in Regensberg, Ger- many, while Amanda went to Skopje, Yugoslavia for the same period of time. Both enjoyed them- selves and felt that they learned a great deal about people from other cultures. Sweden and Panama send students here A boy from Panama and a girl from Sweden were foreign ex- change change students at Tempe High. Both enjoyed the unique experience. Mike Alencio, the Pan- amanian said, “This is a great school. I particularly like the way the teachers help.” Kaisa Lundin came here to study from Sweden. Visiting Skopje, Yugoslavia, as a part of the Sister City Program was Amanda Stone. A Sister City visitor to Regensberg, Germany, was Melody Kessler. Miguel Atencio was a Foreign Exchange student from Panama. 30 - Activities
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