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The Senior Men's Christmas Court Is a fairly new addition to the many Christmas dance traditions Members of the second annual group are Jamie Wilhelm. Steve Casselli, King Terry Washington, and Dave Funk (Missing from picture: Steve Ferger) An uneasy and slightly harried Doug Blue slow dances with Cathleen Sansbury to the beat of the band Mid night Magic ' 24 Christmas Dance
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Mr Woody Hayes uses his coaching ability to urge the community to sup port quality education. Supports Quauty
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Couples Celebrate Crystal Christmas Nervous girls filled the halls during the last week of November; obviously something big was about to happen. After listening to any group of frantic gossipers, one could easily discern that the annual Christmas dance was once again a girlask boy affair. The anxiety caused by the Who should I ask?” syndrome paid off for over 250 girls who escorted their dates to A Crystal Christmas. Filled with glittering silver and blue decorations, the lobby was a perfect milieu for a romantic evening. Midnight Magic, a local band, also added to the setting with stylized arrangements of popular songs. The dance featured the second annual Senior Men’s Court, as well as the Senior Women’s and Junior Girl's Courts. The Senior Men's Court consisted of King Terry Washington. Jamie Wilhelm, Steve Ferger. Dave Funk, and Steve Casselli. Senior Queen Megan Henry presided over her court of Kathy Brandt. Cathy Boggs. Heather Sawyer, and Susie Hutchinson, while Junior Queen Lori Vogt reigned with court members Meg Peters. Anne May. Nicole Foster, and Kim Parker. The court members were announced the week preceding the dance, but the queens and king were not announced until near the end of the dance. Everything proceeded as planned except King Terry Washington was not able to attend due to a wrestling match that was held out of town. The Senior Women’s Club sponsored the yearly event which was held on December 6. Preparation started many weeks in advance and included bake sales and decorating sessions. Kim Whetzel. who headed the dance effort with Pam Anderhalt, said. ”1 have received positive feedback about almost every aspect of the dance, especially the band and the decorations. The dance serves as an impor tant service project for the group as well as an important fund raiser. Good attendance, fair weather, traditions, and the holiday spirit made the dance a memorable success. Christmas Dance 25
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