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a Steve Mann, Dale McCrea, Eric Smith, Neil Heupel and Bill Stewart, junior members of the Eagles, look amused at what’s happening during the assembly. b John Sullivan. Scott Healy and Lonnie Nack, student managers, and senior members of the Eagles, Larry Enze, Dennis Gellhaus, Bruce Mannes. Mike Weflcn and Mark Bosanko sit and wait to see what the cheerleaders have planned for them, c Dann Sandvig flashes a grin at his senior buddies. d Bill Stewart seems to think Mary Driscoll isn’t eating her pudding quite fast enough, e Dale McCrea and Steve Mann look like they’re enjoying watching the girls eat chocolate pudding, f Lois Flagstad and Mary Driscoll look a little doubtful as to what they arc to do for initiation, g Ready, aim. fire! Eric Smith and Neil Heupel shoot water guns at Shirley Mork and Amy Holmes’ noses during the Drill Team officer initiation. h Ann Harrington awards Rick Griepp and Shelley Anderson candy bars for being the most colorful seniors as junior winner, Don Suedmcicr looks on. d 28
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Cupid Strikes Again The annual Sweetheart Dance spon- sored by 420 council was held Saturday, February 16 at the YMCA from 9:30-12: 30. The group. “Matthew,” provided mu- sic ranging from hard rock to country western. This year the dance changed from the traditional formal to semi-formal because of the results of a survey taken by Student Senate. Shelley Anderson and Steve Reisenweber were selected King and Queen and each received a S10 gift cer- tificate from the clothing store of their choice. The 420 council served punch and decorated the gyms to add a “loving touch44 to the Sweetheart Dance. a Many couples enjoyed the annual Sweetheart Dance. b Tom Reid, fot Dunkel, Brian Lux, Sue Cox, Ann Ulrich and Dick Wollman seem to be enjoying themselves. c Angie Ballard and Jay Schlagel rest and en- joy “Matthew.” d Terri Johnson and Greg Amble stop for punch. e Diane Johnson and Kurt Cogswell pause to look at the group. 27
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h Blue and Gold Adds Color An assembly started off the Color Day 1974 celebration. The students, decked in their blue and gold clothes, gathered in the arena to start the day. The assembly included cheers, chants, initiation of new Drill Team officers, a march from the Drill team, skits, and. of course, the yelling contest. Shirley Mork, Amy Holmes. Lois Flagstad and Mary Driscoll were initiated into their newly elected Drill Team offices by the juniors on the Eagle basketball squad. Lois and Mary competed in a pudding eating contest without spoons, and Amy and Shirley had marshmallows shot off their noses with squirt guns. Senior Dann Sandvig predicted happenings of the future in his skit by showing various sports participants and students as starring in television shows or as singing artists. This year the seniors won the yelling contest, their noise just loud enough to overpower the juniors and the sophomores. That night the Eagles took on the tough Yankton squad. The Bucks wiped out the Eagles with a score of 86-52. Color Day was concluded with a dance held in the arena with Argus furnishing the music. 29
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