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What a better wiy to celebrate the holiday season than spending an evening dining and dancing with that special one’ Ann Loreni and Steve Davidson did iust that The Christmas dance is tradmonallv a girl ask boy dance so Tracy Knapp got up the nerve to ask Dave Wade to the holiday celebration Christmas Dance 29
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Dance Captures Holiday Spirit Sue. do you think I should ask him fidgeted Mary Yes. I do I’m sure he’ll say yes ’’ But what if he doesn’t' And even if he docs, what will I wear' Where will we go to dinner'” Mary anxiously paced the room thinking for excuses to back out Why did they ever invent such a thing as a Sadie Haw-kin’s dance anyway Come on Mary, ask him The only thing he could say would be no.” ’’But.. No buts about it.” Sue insisted Do it ” Alright I’ll do it.” And she was glad she did Knowing that after this kind of trying experience a girl wants her date to have a good time, the Senior Women’s and Junior Girls’ Clubs worked hard to transform the lobby into an Old-fashioned Christmas tableau Kathy Ncwland, Kathy Trullcndcr, and Sandy Borcan performed this magical transformation with quaint decorations, while Susan Michael created a tantalizing display of home-baked Christmas cookies and a del cious punch Between nibbling on Christmas treats aiv dancing to the sound of the Buckeye FcJiti cians, couples waited impatiently for tb announcement of the Christmas courts Sen ior Queen Susan Gladwin and her court o Cathy Collins. Ix ri Johnson. Diane Mefiih and Molly Broughton shared the limehgb with the junior court of Monica Bonny, Jayne Rouda, Debbie Simon. Mary Michael, u : Queen Susan Gibbs Juniors Jayne Rouda. Mars Michael, Susan Gibbs and Monica Bonny and seniors Cathy Collins. Lori Johnson, and Diane Mcfcih were elected by the student body for the Chnstmas court I Missing From Picture) Debbie Sunoo, Sown Gladys in. and Molly Broughton Julie Nay and Bill Shed)’ are noe allowed to go to the Oimtmas dance until they pose lot pKTurcs for then parents •X Christmas Dance
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Something Sort of Grandish A spectrum of colors glittered magically upon the stage in February when the vocal music department presented Finian'i Rjmbou. Enhanced by brilliant costumes and back-drops of pastel, the cast’s golden voices earned the audiences’ imaginations back into the mythical world of leprechauns and treasures Many hours of hard work set the foundation for the final display Following January's tryouts, the talented cast members spent myr- iad evenings in rehearsal under the guidance of Mr Jack Den yes. Ms Dianne Dennis and Steve Miller Mr Robert Ginthcr and Mr Jack Woodruff worked with the orchestra and the symphonic choir Leads were double cast so that more people could participate Mike Vild and Scott Anderson portrayed Finian — an Irishman attempting to get rich by burying a stolen crock of gold in the ground near Fort Knox Tracey Parsons and Janet Smurr played the charm of Sharon. Finian's daughter who falls in lc-with a union orgamacr named Wood) Brian O'Riordon and John Mead Og. d leprechaun who follows Finian to America search of his stolen pot of gold, was person fied’’ by Tim Pettus and Rick Beach T four February performances were indet ’’grandish.” Sharecropper Li Pietrrak thotm down strung Aim Frank Dtlentchnetder before Knuen Erung, an inhabit ant of Rainbow Vallo Mike Vild. who pined Finian. and Traiev Pinom. who played Finun't daughter Sharon, were two of the leidt in the double «au Fmun • gj afai Janet Smurr and John Mead teali e that they are filling m k»e while tinging Old I il Moon SO Mutual
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