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QA eSUGfil VflNCB Lois Quivey and Becky Pobst served refreshments to all the sweethearts. Who needs boys to dance. The Valentine ' s Dance on February 11 was spon- sored by the Juniors and Seniors. As the time approached 8:00 pm. and couples began to arrive, the Evol Loves started strumming their guitars and singing. Cheryl Siferd was chosen our Sweetheart Queen for 1967 from five candidates. She and her escort, B ud Winters, were privileged to begin the next dance. Becky Pobst seems busy with table decorations.
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TOTHESiaRfi Everyone is ha% ' ing a nice time while dancing under the exotic false ceiling which help set the mood of the prom. One corner of the gym was decorated by this beautiful stairway scene. You don ' t have to dance to have a good time. Ken Ahlfeld seems to be cracking jokes while Tom Dale, Gary Dawson, and Janine Smith, along with the others enjoy his wit.
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QflDlB M«A WM£ qANCE Melinda Weitzel seems to be trying to get Alan Young to dance but all he wants to do is prop his foot up on the jug. (JUG?!) U-Cola ■ ' f r- 1 • ■ ■m 1 M Kitty Lou Chamberlain and Roger Cole, members of the sophomore class, were chosen as Li ' l Abner and Daisy Mae at the Sadie Hawkins Dance this year. The freshman candidates were Rhonda Cunning- ham and Ron Baer; juniors. Sherri Bidwell and Mark Stefanatos; and seniors, Phil Miller and Karen Cunningham. The decor, including an orange and white crepe paper ceiling and bales of hay centering the floor, set the mood for a real modern hoe-down. The Evol Loves, from North Manchester, pro- vided the entertainment. Denna Garriot glares at the photographer as if to say, Don ' t you dare. We get everything at our Sadie Hawkins Dance — but State Prison? 19
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