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One can barely remember the last time W-H held a dance. And one must go back even further to find a successful dance. With that in mind, the Student Council worked feverishly to produce such an affair, appropriately, for Valentine’s Day. While the evening’s participants were home doll­ ing themselves up, various council members la­ bored to change the front hall and the All-Purpose room into a daring, decorated disco. Despite all of the planning, disaster almost struck. Five minutes before the dance was to start, the DJ asked where the circuit breakers were located, thus sending shock and panic through the council offi­ cers. However, everything was resolved, and the dance went according to plan.
A rather good turnout made the festivities even better, as the dance was not only profitable, but also a perfect occasion for smurfing out, slow dancing, doing the "ET”,or whatever one is into. Even though the dance ended, its spirit carried on into March, as it was the cause for some pre- Vacation smurfing.
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