Alcala Yearbook 1995-1996
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"Bright Lights, Big City" was appropriately labeled this year's theme for the Homecoming Dance. The Hyatt Regency Hotel dontown could not have offered a more elegant setting for this enchanted evening out on the town. Once in the lobby of the hotel , the dazzling duets tickled their taste buds with hors d'oeuvres and drinks. At eight o'clock, sharp, the doors gave way to a ballroom of exquisitely decorated tables enveloping the dance floor. The room was adorned with top hats, blue , white, teal , and black ballons, and sparkling stars on all of the walls . The feast then began. An exotic salad, tender chicken, and a decadent chocolate cheesecake gave energy to the dancers . After dinner was served, the real fun began. The Royal Court led by King Bryan Walsh and Queen Rhonda Lansford danced to the first song of the night. Then it was time to get funky on the dance floor. The DJ played everything from Dance/ Hip Hop to oldies, something for everyone. All of the crazy dancers even broke into the electric slide spontaneously during one of the oldies songs. If dancing all night was not your thing, the hotel offered an excellent atmosphere to relax in. The patio overlooked Coronado bridge and offered fresh air and seats. The night was a great escape from campus in which we all had a chance to paint the town r ed, or should we say Torero Blue? 14
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