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Good Bye Caf . Cloudy skies, spring dressed in freez- ing weather, and winter-like darkness hinted at a very adventurous evening. Fathers and daughters entered the Venus DeMilo in Swansea, Mass. and checked in their coats. Dressing up seemed so appropriate, for the Venus DeMilo had an aura of true class. Both daughters and fathers noticed quite a change in atmosphere from the school cafeteria with its folding tables and chairs. High heels and shiny dress shoes sank into plush carpeting, and marble pillars replaced the linoleum tile of the cafeteria. Entering the banquet hall, Dad re- ceived the customary souvenir glass as did his daughter, and moved on to join friends at crowded tables. A multicourse dinner of boneless chicken was served instead of the punch, pretzels and chip snacks of past Father- Daughter dances. Heads turned when one unfortunate waiter sent lettuce and . Hello Venus tomatoes flying from salad bowls, hitting a couple of girls’ dresses. Well, maybe he was a little overworked! In leaving the banquet room, many who attended the dance noticed the snow billowing down out the front win- dow of the lobby. People began to worry about making it home in the fast-coming snowstorm. The wise left early, but others couldn’t bear to miss the after dinner dancing. It was common to see many dads and daughters out on the dance floor, still moving to the music of “The Seasons.” Throughout the evening, lines wound around the lobby for those waiting to have their pictures taken to capture the evening as a memory. As the night came to a close, fathers could only look forward to creeping home through the heavy falling snow- flakes at slow speeds for many hours through a frightening storm. Joyously dancing the snowy night away is Greta Meszoely and her father. 7 ‘ . x. 7 “ , a. Enjoyment of the evening is expressed by Allison Wegerdt, Lisa Klowan, Trearty Bartley , Gloria Du- buc, Nicole La Chance, and their fathers. 6 Father-Daughter Dance
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Happy smiles light the faces of Rita Fitz | Storm? What storm? Unsuspecting fathers and Denise Turcotte, Nancy Bray, Jennifer Reel ad daughters stepped from the warm ballroom into Mr. Reed as they partake of the delicious chicken an unforcasted blizzard raging outside. dinner. Tripping the light fantastic, while disregarding the raging blizzard is Susan Corso and her father. Princess for the evening, Colleen Kelley waltzes with her father to “Daddy's Little Girl.” Father-Daughter Dance 7
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