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night away Mr. Pence knows that all work and no play makes Bobby a dull boy as he puts all tasks aside and dances the night away. Snapping their fingers and clapping their hands, Mr. Cranford and Pam McDonald sway to the mu- sic. Taking a break from dancing. These girls find time for a little “girl talk. Spring Dance
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Dancing the These two students stare deeply into each Chris Bennett and his date enjoy getting into other's eyes the groove at the Spring Dance This year’s Spring Dance provided the freshmen and sophomore classes with their own night, ju$t as the junior and senior classes had the prom. Although less formal than the prom, the Spring Dance proved to be just as important and exciting. The freshmen and sophomore class officers selected the food while the decorat- ing commit- tee worked very diligent- ly to convert the drab commons area into a tropi- cal paradise. The dance began promptly at 7:00 with each student a little apprehen- sive about his apparel. At first, stu- dents were not sure about getting on the dance floor, but after a while, the “butterflies” were gone and the dance floor was packed. While some just found the time to dance, others found the time to par- ticipate in relaxing conversations and enjoy the refreshments. One thing that added more excite- ment was the pictures. Even though students had to wait in a very long picture line, most thought the wait was worth it, be- cause the pictures provide students with memories of this wonderful evening for years to come. BY Randell Mixon Although less formal than the prom, the Spring Dance proved to be just as important and exciting Student Life
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The Favorites. Everybody had one thing or another they considered to be their favorite. After surveying 250 students in the ninth through twelfth grades, it was obvious people did not agree on the same things. Whether it was a favorite cartoon character or a pair of jeans, the variety of choices was endless in each cate- gory. When the tally was completed many of last year’s favor- ites were knocked out of their posi- tion. For example, last year’s favor-- ite car, the Iroc Z, lost its pole position to the Porsche. Whether your favorite car was a Porsche or not, the favorite gas station to fill up at was Texamart. This was also the place to get a Coca-Cola Classic, bag In a battle between the Porsehe and the Iroc-Z, the Porsche easily took the poll position among students. of sour cream and onion potato chips, or maybe a pack of Big Red Chewing Gum, all were chosen the best in their categories. Whether students were in their homes or cruising in their cars, the majority agreed that their radios were tuned into WKQB. Here, stu- dents could catch their favority dee- jays. In the morning Mi- chael D was the most lis- tened to and the evening “Doctor” Barry Hill was the favorite. On WKQB or any other station, students could hear their fa- vorite groups or singers, such as the Beastie Boys, Bon Jovi, the Outfield, or the Monkees, all of which easily conquered Prince for the top rock position. by: S. Christianson R. Mixon The Porsche 924 took the pole position in the battle between it and last years favorite, the IROC-Z. Along with playing good music, this visit boosted “Doctor ' Barry Hill and WKQB to the top position. 30 Student Life
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