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After Dark School Dances Pack E Room As Students Search For Fun 3 3 fter dark on various occasions the E-room is transformed ' ' ' into a chamber full of blaring music and faceless strangers. No, it's not the setting for a new horror flick, but an ordinary Euclid High School dance. Students gather in the E-room for a wild night of fun. As the dance pro- gresses, all sorts of characters lurk about, many of whom are dressed in bizarre sorts of attire. It doesn't mat- ter how foolish one acts because ev- eryone has been lured into a state of mutual nuttiness. The dancing itself is a world of constant movement. It seems that no matter how one moves, it is consid- ered dancing. The newest developments in the world of dancing can be seen: the moon walk, the line dance, and break dancing-a form of self-inflicted physical abuse. The dance-going crowd thinks life would be dull without t.heir little fun sport. Marvin Spehar said, Dances are a great way to have an evening of fun. Another dance-goer, Tim Obosky, commented, Dances are a good way to meet new friends. School dances are a good place to socialize and let off a little steam after a hard week in school. -l' Majers RIGHT: A punk night club? No, just EHS students coming in costume for the Halloween Dance. Dances
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Sweethearts Nemecek Famed Queen in Win ter Festival Election - inter Festival activities com- menced on Friday, February ' i i 3, with an assembly announc- ing the Winterfest. Court. Student Council representatives, Lynn Ben- civenni and Rich Wilson hosted the event, and the Stage Band and Varsi- ty Chorale performing 'tLady , pro- vided the entertainment.. Last year's court made the long awaited an- nouncements of the King, Queen and their court. Freshman attendants were Dave Potokar and Amy Skiljan. Sophomore attendants were Arman Ochoa and Lynn Mayle. Chosen as Junior attendants were Bill DeMora and Cindy Clark. Senior attendants were Brett Molnar, Steve Morek, Chris Kane, Cindy Engelking and Tracey Wanderslebeng and crowned as the 1984 Winterfestival King and Queen were Bob Nacinovich and Amy Nemecek. The King, Queen and their court were again presented at the basketball game against Wil- loughby South, on Friday night. Winter Festival activities contin- ued Tuesday, February 7, with Preppy-Dress Day, setting off a week of class competition. The high- light of class competition took place on Wednesday, with the annual Bat- tle of the Classes. Students showed their spirit by sporting the designat- ed color of each class' team. On Thursday and Friday, students dressed in fashions from the 40's and 6O's, concluding class competition. The dance, taking place Saturday, February 11, concluded Winter Fes- tival activities. This year's theme was Winter Sweethearts , and en- tertaintment was provided by Sound on Wheels . Tickets cost 314.00 a couple. -C. Bednarik RIGHT: Andrea Kosic congratulates Winter Festival queen Amy Nemecek. FAR RIGHT: Bill DeMora is congratulated by Barb Tingley. Winter Festival Butch Klimek escorts Andrea Kosic at the Winter Festival assembly. 30 X '.'fS. Ev-1 N ci . l i ii 4 41, I sv'
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