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Photos by Scott Swanson
Dancers twirl around the floor at Sunshine Industries'annual winter formal Saturday night, held at Little Prom-
ises Preschool. Though organizers said weather concerns trimmed the turnout, those who showed up had a fine
time enjoying the music of Radio, a Lebanon-based band.
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Dan Roebuck and Sandra St. Claire enjoy a slow dance as Radio plays
in the background.
It's not all about music at the Sunshine formal as attendees enjoy some snacks during a break. Clockwise from
Randy Sullivan, right, plays a little air guitar during a rendition of "Sweet left, front, are Tina King, a chaperone, Billy Brenaman, Jesse Pitner (who decided to clean up a bit), Karen
Home Alabama" as Sunshine staffer Brandon Leaton urges him on. Clark, Angela Vaughn, Amy Jewett and her mother Jeanette Jewett, and Mac McCalister.
Church of Christ drama proves the King is alive
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At left, the King of Rock 'n' Roll comes
alive and plays "Blue Christmas."
John Mclntosh portrays Elvis, while
Sally Pelham looks on at the end of the
skit, "A King for Christmas." Above,
in character, Cheryl Hoerntlein chas-
tises Darlene Deardorff at a beauty
parlor for spreading the absurd no-
tion that Elvis Presley, the King, is still
alive and would make an appearance
on Christmas Day. While Elvis may
really be dead, the skit made its point,
the real king, Jesus Christ, is alive
and well and that he is the real reason
we celebrate Christmas. The skit was
among four written by Dianne Mcln-
tosh and performed during a Christ-
mas program at the Church of Christ
at 18th and Long.
Photos by Seam C. Morgan
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