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The Whetstone • October 22, 2001 • Page 6 Montreal students dancing it up during the Homecoming Dance on the 6th of Octo ber. Live music was supplied by United Souls, there were also prizes for costumes, the limbo, and dance competitions; the Homecoming Court was announced as well; making for an awesome evening! Homecoming Dance 2001 By Jennifer Albertson This year’s Homecoming Dance was an absolute hit! Students, alumni, and staff came dressed in their beach apparel, wearing anything from grass skirts and leis, Hawaiian T-shirts and Tevas to the more con servative suit and tie. Although there was cer tainly no warm summer breeze outside, no one (janQjng Qgygy^,3g^3(Q)-ijnghis had trouble staying warm “fe fash before his eyes, inside with the incredible party band. United Souls, keeping every one moving and shaking! A few members of the female basketball 10% Off all Listed Retail with an Alumni Discount Card Black Mountain, NC 28711 Owner: ,\llan I lightower Phone: 828.669.5969 Email: epiccyclestrrjcmail.msn.crmi team agree that the band “is incred ible”. The highlights of the eve ning were not only the incredible dance moves made by senior Sara Grubbs and a few of her friends but also the aspiring R & B singer, Lindsay King and former student gAprille Davis as they ^joined the band sing- zing a 9()’s pop hit, “I Swear” by All for One. The night was full of all kinds of exciting events including free T-shirts give-aways, a limbo con test, pictures on the donated yellow four-wheeler, dress contests, the grand prize drawing for dinner at Red Lobster and the crowning of the Homecoming Court winners! Congratulations to the follow ing royalty! Freshman: Jeff Walker and Jackie Raffa Sophomore: Sam Ivey and Brandy Taylor Junior: Peter Thompson and Lindsay King Senior: Jeremy Burnett and Amanda Duncan!! tmeak itfMifJWU: Distributed by Collegiate Presswire Features Syndicate Restaurant Review: Zambra By Donovan Campbell Alluding to the mysteriously romantic European cafe and beat nik genre, Zambra combines unique Spanish cuisine with French cafe aura. Manager Peter Bozick explains, “Our aim is to present a fine dining experi ence with affordable meals.” Cre ative and effective lighting fuses with Greek-style architecture and low-toned alternative jazz music, which certainly succeeds in pro viding a fine dining atmosphere. A Spanish tapas and wine res taurant, Zambra offers a menu of well priced yet rather different Spanish/Moroccan dishes along 580 hwy. 9 black mountain, north Carolina 28711 10% off ’ ^ A with alumni discount card owners/managers: STEAK & BUFFET REAL HOME COOKING ^ wheeler * not on breakfast or non-buffet phone- 828-669-7099 side an extensive wine list, which is perfect for college students. Bozick assures, “What we’ve tried to do is provide an atmosphere where you could certainly come in a tux but wouldn’t be out of place in sandals and shorts cither.” Despite the possible parking trou bles around Walnut St., where Zambra is located in downtown Asheville, the brisk walk from your car and pleasant dining expe rience should prove very worth while. Blood Drive A Success Thanks to all of you won derful folks who either donated, tried to donate, or helped with the blood drive. We had 66 students/ staff/faculty who participated in the drive and 54 actual pints collected. What a wonderful turnout. In addi tion, we had 14 fir.st time donors— -thanks so much for a great blood drive. Nurse Connie and Nur.se Linda
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