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.v ,Q 5. 2 gif f .N - a Danc1ng 1n the Dark . Q 421 gr l he Homecomm Dance was a smash, v 'Vs 'Wx' i., rn - ' 3. V.,-...' . . K,-'I .MJ fp.: ,seven thouggn tge Generals had suf- 0 fered a foot all loss the ni ht before .',.-av. ,e .,. 4 flocked to the W-L gymnasium 'on Saturda , October 27th fort e dance at an A 8:30 m. The main hallway and g m were fa' . at- , li beaugfully decorated in burglundif, pink, and white. The flowers on eac tab e added an extra flair to the tasteful decorations. The theme, Dancing in the Dark was appropriate to the happy couples showing eir egertise on the ark dance floor. The omecomirlg and Queen were Kevin Darnell an Na ine johnson. The Wt 0 ier Senior attendants were Stephanie , ehollaert, gason Starr, Elisa Talbott, and Li Richard Va enzuela. Janice French, Bruce Heon, Andrea Parker, and Myron Stewart were proud to be the junior attendants. The sophomores elected Anna Baker, Eric Bas- kerville, Charlie Day, and Suzanne Stephan. And Mike Heeber, Bessie Kolo- kousis, Butch Poplin, and Minh Le proud- ly acted as the freshman class attendants. In I4 .SQ xg I ll the traditional ceremony, Mrs. Smith called the attendants' slow dance be in- ning with the King and Queen, followed by the attendants, and then joined by the other couples. The music was provided by Wild King- dom for the entire dance. The general con- sensus was that the band was excellent and comments included, the played all of my favorite songs andy' they were the best I've ever heard. At one point while couples danced, 400 burgundy, pink, and white balloons were simultaneously dropped from the ceiling onto the dance floor. People had a b1ast dancing to the good music, talking with friends, having pictures taken, and generally admiring each other in their formal wear. When the dance ended at 11:30 pm eve one left the school in good spirits, happy lllat they had come. . David Romine and Robin Blust wish there were stars above them. ev..lg.......- . ,ao fu- , . . 1 , . . -N,-v'i '5 'i 'l ' will l ' ' . ' lg Q ..,, I J... I . g li f b ' 'l I .qi Q 'xt I , nr' 'll I 'Il i l -n ll ll l , l I I Diana Sievers and Richard Valenzuela exemplify the l ' , ' - 1' '- perfect couple. T ' ' . Wild Kingdom charms their audience. -g ' A lx v - ,ka ' 4 I Q 1 Homecoming Attendants, Kevin Darnell and Nadine X Q 4 5' Lohnson, Stephanie Schollaert, jason Starr, Elisa Tal- . rtl. jp 1 1 4 lx N. ott, and Richard Valenzuela lead a slow dance. ? ff? ' K gxb- .f- Il L Y ' .1 J I s Q F 1' I f ' n C' .-- - I X .K 5' 2 'f ii-0, Vi. . f 115. K: p 1. ,B 'ffl-fz,'4t'f15 1 ll r ' E' ie ' Y ' l 42 s ' it li? t .1 1 K 4 1 I n 2,551 is ,, 1. 1 K g ' wr- -xg. , I A -A 5 K .t. 12 fsmaem Life 7 j .
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