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Nancy Taylor and Jerry Carothers were chosen true sweethearts and Lennie Borer, Dana Dunn, Dave I Marsden, Pam Hiner, Ariel Bybee, and Jim Ford were runners up. Ciwnrpi UU We llll Cupid was kept very busy Thursday night, February TO, shooting his bow and arrows while Saxons Sweethearts danced to dreamy music under soft lights. Rhythm Teens did a fine iob sponsoring the Ball and getting everything ready tor the reigning Sweethearts. y V it 4 .M K S Sweethearts Dream under soft lights and to sweet music. Jane Gustafson and Jim Hill dance cheek-to-cheek at Cupid's Ball. Rhythm Teens blow their horns in honor of Royal couples. .1 I 1 Sl. Soft lights bring out a romantic atmosphere tor Carleen Forsythe and escort. 135
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A - ' 'K x if his 'U - In .i ' 1 7 .. x i V . '4 N i . I ,, X I . Xx jr ..,,,,. il Xl 4' . -. . 1-1-......-..l. Clashy clothes and crooked patterns reward Danny Swanson, Jerry Creekmore, Karen Kamback and Richard Welch. ? O W if-iii Wwe Game i I l i 3 i Fandango dancers fill the gymnasium with floor stamping and guitar strumming, Spanish-style. Saxons come from everywhe The Aristocrats, a group of four, sound-out with a beat. Saxons also join in the swing and scatter for a popular record. This year the annual Variety Five became a Variety Six with the inclusion of the iunior-sponsored all-school play, Mr, Mergenthwikefs Lobbiesf' Activities began Monday in a colorful fashion-it was clash day with everyone wearing non-matching clothes. The unbeliev- able colors gave the quad an atmosphere of Spring. Tuesday, the girls became slaves with he-man rulers. Girls opened doors and carried books for the gents. An added attraction for the day lwhich gave the feminine slaves more energyi was the sale of king-sized six-inch submarine sandwiches. On Wednesday, the boys be- came slaves, and the girls had their revenge . . . gen- tlemen carried purses, wore scarves and carried books. Diane Groves feeds Frank Carifi a submarine sandwich on girls' slave day. But tomorrow means turn-about is fair play.
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