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Sweetheart Dance returns - The Sweetheart Dance, along with the Sweetheart Queen, was a tradition brought back at Edison. Everyone was glad to see this tradition continued and there was much excitement over who would be crowned queen. Three Senior girls competed for the title and a representative from each class made up the court. A few days before the Dance the guys selected the candidates from their classes; the day before the Dance the whole student body voted for the Queen out of the three Seniors. At the Dance Wendy Harmon was Sweetheart Queen of 1977. The dance ' s theme this year was A Time for Us. About seventy-four couples attended and the music was provided bv B.M. Jr. The dance was a success and it was an enjoyable evening for all. r 1. Wendy Harmon and her escort Bob Burns enjoy the dance after she was named Sweetheart Queen of 1977. 2. Linda Wilder takes a break from picture taking. 3. Carmen Ware having a good time dancing. 4. Susan Dunn (Sweetheart Court) and her escort Curtis Coppinger pose. 18
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Jr. Miss participants fair well-pageant sponsorship weakens 1. Kelly Vanderlin performs a tap dance for her talent. 2. Kim Faulkner receives 4th runner-up award. 3. 76-77 Jr. Miss Court: Michelle Buetela, Nola Mayfield, 76-77 Jr. Miss Michelle Sheurer, Robin Jack- owicz. and Kim Faulkner. 17
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1. Sweetheart Queen and her court-Terry Bonner, Rhonda Duffee, Curtis Coppinger, Susan Dunn, Bob Burns, Wendy Harmon (Sweetheart Queen) Chris Gaza, Robin Jackowicz, Linda Vasquez, Jim Wadding, Jenny Gibson, and Nick Derado. 2. Pam Purcell and Kim Barth enjoy a rest after dancing. 3. Victoria Maretich and Joe Flint share a quiet moment. 4. Dave Coleman and Patsy Floyd enjoy a slow dance. 19
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