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Dancing  Brings  People Together                                                                   I



                                                                                                      CELEBRATING  Valentine's  Day,  Scott  Mazel
                  Disco was on  its way out,  but dancing   hard  enough,”  said  junior  Patti  Jeu
                                                                                                      and  Sheree  Ladove  dance  to  the  music  while
                  remained  popular  with  students  who   de  Vine,  “the  dances  were  fun.  I     enjoying  the  surroundings  at  the  Sea  Gardens
                  attended  the  many  dances  of  the     enjoyed  the company  I  was with.  We      Hotel.
                  year.                                    had  a  good  time  together.”

                  According  to  Mrs.  Adelaide  Couch-    Other  dances  included  the  Valen­
                  man,  the  seventh  grade  sponsor,  the   tine’s  Dance,  during  which  the
                  kids  looked  forward  to  their  first   students participated  in  the crowning
                  dance  with  great  enthusiasm.  She     of  a  king  and  queen  for  the  middle
                  commented,  “The turnout at the  ‘Last   school,  and  a  mini-homecoming
                  Chance  to  Dance  in  the  Seventies’   dance  for grades seven  through  nine,
                  theme  dance  was  very  good.  The      which  was  held  at  the  Sea  Gardens
                  boys sat  on  one side,  and  the girls sat   Hotel.
                  on  the  other,  until  a  few  brave  souls
                  broke  the  ice.  Everyone  had  a  good   Class-sponsored   d a n c e s   were
                  time  after  that.”                      popular  with  a  student  body  that  did
                                                           not  care  if  disco  was  on  its  way  out.
                  The  Junior  Class  sponsored  dances    When  music  and  lights  were  com­
                  that  were  popular  with  many          bined  with  friendly  people,  every­
                  students.  “If  the  class  pursued  them  body  had  a  good  time.




























                 AN  ANNUAL  TRADITION  was  continued
                 once  again.  Eighth  graders  Martha  Todd  and
                 Anthony  McCarron  are  crowned  king  and
                 queen  of  the  Valentine's  Dance.












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                                                                                                     SLOW  DANCING  brings  a  smile  to  the  face
                                                                                                     of  Manya  Lowry  as  she  dances  with  her date
                                                                                                     at  the  Mini-Homecoming  dance






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