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Hearts go to Bill I’d just like to thank everyone for voting for me. It’s a real honor to be chosen Jack-of-Hearts, thanks again. ’ These were the words stated by the new Jack-of-Hearts king, Bill Deno. Bill captured the hearts of the senior class of 1980. Along with the coronation ceremony, the main attraction of Jack-of-Hearts week was the dance. This traditional dance, sponsored by the Cooperettes, was a change in the dating process. The girls were to ask the guys to the dance. Before the dance they took their dates out for dinner and then back to school for the semi-formal dance. It turned out to bean enjoyable evening for those who attended. I’m really glad I went to the dance. I never knew how much fun a Cooper dance was,” commented Lecily McKee. Twelve candidates were nominated to reign over the occasion: Mike Becker, Jeff Cogswell, John Cowle, Bill Deno, Spencer Engebretson, Mark Hels, Lynn Joslin, Mitch Myers, Randy Peterson, Steve Schoen, Doug Schubert and Bill Stefano. Jock-o!-H«art — 23
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1. Bill Deno is crowned Jack-of Hearts. 2. Patti Becker announces at the coronation. 3 The old crowns the new. 4. Cooperettos perform a valentine dance. 5. Pom pon girls pep up the crowd. 6. A valentine for a friend. 7 The display of candidates.
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1. Director Mr. Martin leads orchestra 2. Ms. Heath directs Andy Besnett. 3. Dianne adds final touches to Ken's make up. 4. Dave Schoen reads lines 5. Setting lights is time consuming. 6. Eric organized toot cabinet 7. Tech adviser Sandy Kane double checks. 24 — FmIix
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