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Show DANCES IS EXPENSE A PROBLEM? “Hey are you going to the dance tonight?” Are you kidding, I can’t afford it. Inflation hit the school in many ways dances and formal became less attended as the cost of such activities became more ex- pensive. Students found alternative things to do that cost less. Going to the show, Sa - ee Be ‘ : ee : = P dragging main, watching T.V. and eating were some of the ways kids escaped the expense of formal dances. Dances held after wrestling matches or basketball and football games were more attended. These dances didn’t cost much to go to and the good part was you didn’t have to bring a date, take them to eat, or é { pay for flowers or pictures. When students were asked their feelings about dances there were many different responses. Several of them are listed below. “If you make them fun, they are fun.” “They’re great when you're with someone you like, but otherwise ...” “I don’t care.” “Boring.” “Too expensive.” “They need to be built up more, sO more people will want to come.” With mixed feelings about dances and whether or not expense is an issue, dances go on, excitement for them builds and students are heard asking, ‘‘Are you going to Sweetheart Ball?’ 4 eg : Jeff Drollinger, Melanie Anderson, 2 King Jerry Allred, Queen Lori Hanchett, Diane Wood, and Pat Jenkins reign as Sweetheart Ball Royalty. * > « < * oF wat®t Most Preferred are Matt Horrocks, Darrin - Ft eects Caldwell, Greg Clark, Mike John- son, Jeff Drollinger. Keith Larson and Cali Oscarson eat at the Veterinary Clinic for Sadie Hawkins. 24 Dances For Authentic Jewelry and Art — UTE INDIAN TRADING POST |