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Top left: Sophomore Attendants Edith Meiring and Ken Wyse are welcomed by Rosie Meiring. Top right: Freshmen Attendants Michele Jones and Scott Conrad. Left: Toasting the evening’s suc- cess, Steve Siefker and Cathie Zenk take a pause that refreshes. Center right: A break in the music allows Mark Smith, Dave Rohrs, Rob Sut- ton, and Stacey Gleckler time to review the night’s highlights. Bot- tom right: Janel Langenderfer and Jack Carson, Gary Dowling and Pam Duncan, plus Mark Smith with Lin- da Siefker are among many couples who enjoy slow tunes. Sweetheart Dance 15
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away the mid- winter blues Drifting snow, sub-zero weather and ice storms cancelled school for a week and sent F.L.C. members into a flurry of activities to prepare for the Sweetheart Dance in four-days time. Miraculously, king and queen candidates were selected, and decorations were organized by club officers: Frank Pawlicki, Carol Blanchong, Eynette Beroske, Carol Pinkelman, and Lynn Hoffman, who also whipped the refreshment committee into shape. After all the commotion, approximately 250 people enjoyed the evening’s success. D.J. Leo III supplied the newest music for dancing. In sponsoring the Sweetheart Dance, the F.L.C. members were not looking for how much profit they could make, but rather how much fun and excitement they can bring to the student body during the gray winter days of February. Top left: Seniors, Queen Diane Onweller and King Curtis Tackett. Top right: Junior Attendants, Brenda Miller and Luke Dominique. Center: At the crowded tables, Mike Barnes, Jeff Pember and Melissa Mann attempt to carry on conversations between dances. Bottom left: Caught by the photographer, Diane Eberly and Marcene Culler keep perfect time. Bottom left: Refreshments go quickly, but Brian Geer and David Miller make sure they get a taste before the munchies disappear. 14 Sweeetheart Dance
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