American Square Dance Vol. 44, No. 12
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SUPREME AUDIO 77IE PROFESSIONAL SOURCE FREE CATALOG! C7) —4 • Hanhurst's Tape Service • Equipment • Records CE • • Publications VOI 0 Bill and Peggy Heyman WE GUARANTEE YOUR SATISFACTION CTRO- Dear Square Dance Friends: ELE As 1989 draws to a close, we would like to express our —4 thanks to our customers for their confidence and kind a. cc comments during this past year. To all the record producers and suppliers who have shown us great support, we also express our gratitude. I— m X The whole square dance community is appreciative of the great efforts you, the producers, make to produce EME so much fine music for our dancing pleasure. PR SU You have our promise of continuing support to help improve and expand this wonderful activity which we all love so much! We wish all of you a Happy Holiday Season and a EGER V RU 1I Joyous and Healthy New Year! 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N.J. 07451-0687 NU ASHTON MARANTZ CALIFONE 0 HANHURST'S AMERICAN 1%) SQUARE ORNCE VOLUME 44, No. 12 THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE DECEMBER 1989 WITH THE SWINGING LINES * * * * * * * * * ASD FEATURES FOR ALL 105 Book Nook 4 Co-Editorial 106 Finish Line 5 by-Line 108 Laugh Line 7 Meandering with Stan 11 The Other Hands OUR READERS SPEAK 13 'Tis the Season of Mistletoe 6 Grand Zip 17 Dancing Down A Storm 31 Straight Talk 19 Family Affair 33 Feedback 21 Linelight 103 Square Line 23 Hem-Line 25 Encore SQUARE DANCE SCENE 27 On Line 40 39th National Convention 29 Best Club Trick 52 Callerlab News 35 QueST (QS Tips) 60 A/C Lines (Advanced & Challenge) 39 State Line 70 International News 45 Dancing Tips 97 Date-Line 51 Rhyme Time 53 Dancers Raise Money for ROUNDS Hurricane Hugo Victims 37 Cue Tips 56 Christmas Tree Happiness 43 Flip Side/Rounds 58 Front Line Coverage 75 Facing the L.O.D. 67 People In The News 89 R/D Pulse Poll 69 Bread Line 78 Puzzle Answers FOR CALLERS 79 Tid-Bits for the New Dancer 47 Calling Tips 80 Product Line 48 Easy Level Page 81 Dandy Idea 62 Creative Choreography 83 Puzzle Page 66 PS:MS/QS 87 Party Line 74 Steal A Peek 93 Index 1989 76 Flip Side/Squares 97 Disc-Count 88 S/D Pulse Poll 104 Square Dancers Care 90 Underlining the Note Services Publishers and Editors Editorial Assistants Stan & Cathie Burdick Mona Bird Mary Jane Connerth Mary Fabik Cindy Hippely Member of NASRDS Connie Maike Bob Mellen National Association of S&R/D Suppliers Jean Wright American Squaredance Magazine (ISSN-091- Workshop Editors 3383) is published by Burdick Enterprises. Walt Cole Ed Fraidenburg Bob Howell Second class postage paid at Huron, Ohio. Feature Writers Copy deadline five weeks preceding first day Harold & Lill Bausch Bev Warner of issue month. Subscription: $12.00 per year Mary Jenkins Ed Foote U.S., $13.00 per year Can. & Foreign. Single Record Reviewers copies: $1.25 each. Mailing address: PO Box Frank & Phyl Lehnert 488, Huron OH 44839. Copyright 1989 by Bur- Canadian Representative dick Enterprises. All rights reserved. Orphie Marcellus American Squareciance, December 1989 3 quare dancers have a priceless gift S to share at holiday time, or anytime during the four seasons. Dancers know that they are a special group, and it is evidenced by the way they dance, by the way they care for others, and by the ways they share their dancing with others. Philosophers among us may debate whether folks are special because they square dance, or whether they square dance because they are special. The answer does not really matter, anymore than the number of angels who dance on the head of a pin. Dancing has always been a part of humankind's socialization. Square dan- cing has changed the lives of many who participate, and square dancers have made life better for those to whom they reach out. ple figures and dances and being cap- For many folk, square dancing has filled tivated by their ability to dance and to en- a need—for dance, for sociability, for ex- joy it. ercise, for sharing and caring. We know We are finding that many present non- this is true. Our mail bears it out. dancers hesitate to commit all their leisure Square dances are events where peo- time to square dancing. They have other ple meet together face to face; television interests and want to add square dancing and videos can't replace it. The challenge without foregoing all their other activities. to learn and improve is irresistible. The Our challenge for the coming years is to magic of music and dance weaves its share our priceless gift with all who would spell around the squares. like to dance—on their terms. Can we do We don't think square dancing is an it? Will we continue to grow in numbers? anachronism, an activity out of the past Or will our clubs slowly shrink in size? The that is no longer viable today. We think answer is ours to give—along with a square dancing is an activity to be en- matchless present to the ages, the gift of joyed by all ages down through the ages. square dancing. We see people being introduced to sim- Merry Christmas to All! scope— big mac records Presents • BM103 HUSH, HUSH by Al SC607 MELE KALIKIMAKA (Hawaiian Christmas Song) t. Jeanne Briscoe RECENT FLIP INSTRUMENTALS Mac McCullar Salinas, CA BM101 STRIP POLKA BM099 BEER BARREL POLKA San Luis Obispo. CA BM100 CARIBBEAN BM098 WALK WITH ME Merry (Ltirtottnas and a liappu Vrasperaus New tear from tIte (Sang at #copelitg Mae Mac & Connie McCullar ROUND DANCE Jeanne & Jim Briscoe MANY THANKS TO ALL OF YOU!! CHOREOGRAPHERS Ron & Linda Mineau Ken Croft & Elena DeZordo John & Karen Eubanks P.O. Box 1448 Bill & Nona Lizut Al & Helen Cannon San Luis Obispo CA 93406 Chat & Trudie Chatfield Monty & Patty Hackler Bill & Helen Stairwalt 4 American Squaredance. December 1989 he Holiday Season is one of the hap- T piest times of the year for square BY-LINE dancers, as they combine their hobby with a variety of special parties and dinners. Bev Warner has traced the history of the decorated tree for us this month, while Jo Jan Nunley sets the tone for the season with her usual festive spread of ideas for celebration. Pat Hummel gives pause for reflections on all the "other hands" in the square. Then, harking back to another Min- nesota season, Marilyn Dove recounts a special event which was undampened by d severe star iii. Around the edges are a variety of small features, including the ac count of Barbara Harrelson of the dancers who had been through Hurricane Hugo helping others who had not fared as well. Square dancers are caring people. They care not only at gift-giving time but all through the seasons. We welcome the stories of this caring. Keep them coming! May your 1989 holidays be really special! 1. A to Z Engravers 70 25. Daisy 0 39 49. Lowell's Place 96 74. Shirley's Shoppe 51 2. Allemande Shop 105 26. Double D Prod. 25 50 Malco Modes 10 75 Show-Grand Resorts 46 3 All Star Festival 38 27 Eagle Records 103 51. Merrbach Rec Sery 34 76. Silver Sounds 65 4. Aloha Cony (ASD) 50 28. Eddie & Bobbie's 49 52. Micro Plastics 71 77 Meg Simkins 78 5. Authentic Patterns 76 29. English Mountain 54-55 53. Mike & Barb's 26 78 Solid Gold Records 60 6. Bach. & Bachelorettes 72 30 ESP Records 28 54. Jack Murtha 98 79 Sophia T's 713 7. Badge Holders 97 31. Eureka Records 68 55. Nat. S/D Directory 73 80. So. Cal. Callers 72 8. Bermuda Convention 99 32. Ed Foote 72 56. National Wind Down 73 81 So. Carolina Cons, 104 9. Bermuda RD Festival99 33 Four Bar B Records 30 57. New England Caller 41 82 S/Dancers Closet 89 10.Blackwood Travel 70 34. Ed Fraidenburg 71 58. Palomino S/D Serv. 79 83. S/Dance Videos 81 11.D.R. Bliss Assoc, 15 35 Gold Star Video 69 59. Bill Peters 33 84 Supreme Audio 2 12. British Convention 77 36 Grenn Records 31 60 Petti-Pac 92 85. Swing Thru 107 13.Caller-Instructors 101 37 Hanhurst Tape Sv. 104 61. R & J Specialties 80 86. TNT Records 70 14. Caller's Partner 65 38. Happy Travelers 43 62 Ranch House Rec. 59 87 Tortuga Exp Tours 16 15. Cardinal Records 11 39. Hi-Hat Records 88 63 Random Sound 98 88. Tom Trainor 61 16.The Catchall 52 40. Hilton Audio Prod 32 64 Rawhide Records 20 89. Triple R W. Wear 36 17.Chaparral Records 24 41. Carole Howard 99 65 Red Boot Prod. 12 90. VeeGee Patterns 96 18 Charmz-Reaction 72 42. J & J Upholstery 97 66 Rita's Ouiltique 86 91, Venture Records 49 19.Chinook Records 44 43. Kalox Records 92 67 Rochester Shoes 14 92 Wagon Wheel Rec 6 20. Cimmaron Records 75 44. Kirkwood Lodge 68 68 Royal Holiday 59 93 Western S/D Ranch 101 21. Circle Lett Ong. 73 45. Lee Kopman 61 69. Royal Records 106 94. Western Sq. Int. 42 22. Coast Shoes 22 46. Lasry Caller Supply 71 70.