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Hey, l've seen this guy before? Molly Hartman '86 invited Steve Shark Hunter '84 to Sweethearts for one last dance. iPhoto by Chip Cavendishl ,am A Night in Heartbeat City f you wanted to dance and romance in February, then you made the Sweethearts Dance a priority. Many students did want this and that is what made the dance such a success. The profit was well over 35700, a S200 in- crease from previous years. The theme was Heartbeat City and the dance sky-rocketed from 9:00-11:30 in the hard rock cafe. Everything was decorated red, pink and white. The band Metro was great, said Junior Jill Warren, There were lots of people and that's what made it so much fun. It was the best dance l've ever been to, said Scott Lauth '86, My date made the dance a lot of fun. he added. The candidates for the 1985 Sweethearts Dance were Nicole Fed- dersen, '85, Julie Bradley '86, Shelley Lininger '87 and Laura Griffin '88. At 10:00 the band stopped playing and everyone became quiet. The special mo- ment had finally arrived. Feddersen was announced the Queen of the dance. Shortly after the winner was announced Dr. Sundblad sang Here she is, Miss America over the microphone. That is something that will never be forgotten. I was surprised and didn't know what to do when I found out I had won, Fed- derson said. lt was a lot of fun, Lisa McNamara Suzanne McBride '85 flashes a devilish smile while Caught in a tender moment, Kris Killian '85 dances dancing with John Albright '85, iPhoto by Chip with her date from West. Carl Moore '85. tPhoto by Cavendishj Chip Cavendisht I , ,-..-fl..jI4 IiIE0UI I
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