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1. Barbara Lake, The Women’s Board of the Dallas Opera, “Le Grand Bal de La Bohème,” Loews Anatole Hotel. 2. Herb Kelleher and Ron Corcoran, The Press Club of Dallas and The Friends of The Dallas Public Library “Gridiron Show Announcement Party” honoring Mr. Kelleher as Headliner of the Year, Sipango. 3. Rhonda Grubbs, Holly Stinson, Bill Dodson, and Myrna Schlegel, Trinity Christian Academy Alumni Association High Tea and Fashion Show, Hyatt Regency Hotel. 4. Howard Eckhart, Jayne Reich, and Gary Collins, The Women’s Auxiliary of the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation “Rhinestone Cowgirl Star Studded Stomp,” Omni Mandalay Hotel. 5. Margot and Ross Perot, and Morton H. and Marlene Meyerson, cocktail reception to announce Mr. and Mrs. Perot as Symphony Ball Honorary Chairmen, home of Mr. and Mrs. Meyerson. 6. Robert J. and Barbara Bigham Jr. and Ron Bolden, The Dallas Theater Center Guild “A Dickens of a Christmas,” Southland Center Hotel. 7. Ron Haddock, Marty Rumble, Vicki Miller, and Norman Green, “Weekend to Wipe Out Cancer” cocktail reception for underwriters, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Green. 8. Clarence Gilyard, Ben Click, Chuck Norris, Friends of the Dallas Police Awards Banquet, Loews Anatole Hotel (photo by Bill Atherton). 9. Juanita Kreps, Maria Wright Edel-man, and W.R. Howell, presentation of the Juanita Kreps Award to Ms. Edelman, J.C. Penney Co. 10. Erin-Jo and Martin Jurow and Cyndy Hudgins, TACA, Inc. “A Night in the Stars” to honor Martin Jurow, Loews Anatole Hotel. 11. Patrick Esquerré flanked by representatives of Compagnons du Beaujolais, French-American Chamber of Commerce “Festival Beaujolais,” Grand Kempinski.

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