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ABOVE: Brenda Werne, Idonna Messmcr, and Dorothy “Dots” Kiem get into the swing of things. BELOW: An evening of good times, dancing, and memories of a Snowlit Evening. ABOVE: Denise Bartley and Ralph Klem are welcomed as they enter. BELOW: Sheila Seu- fert and Angie Stallman roll in the dough.
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ABOVE: The freshmen have a few laughs in between dances. BELOW: Mr. and Mrs. Etienne take their turn on the dance floor. Snowlit “Snowlit Evening” was the theme for the 1975 Holiday Ball. Many couples danced to soft music, while others sat with their dates at candlelit tables. Aside from the slow romantic music, the band also played polkas, squaredances and bunny hops, which gave the couples a chance to change their pace. Enchantment filled the evening as cameras flashed to capture memories of special moments that will never be forgotten. ABOVE: Jim Durtauf and his date polka the ABOVE: “Where oh where are my feet night away. tonight?” BELOW: Is it Elton John dropping in to jota the crowd at the Holiday Ball? Or is it joat an album lying on the table? 12
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Pep Club cheers with pride ABOVE: Miss Sandy Miller, pep club sponsor, says a few words to the pep block during a pep session. BELOW: The pep block prepares for the next game by practicing some new cheers and chants. ABOVE: Pep club officers Judy Lubbers, president; Shelly Spayd, vice-president; Mary Heeke, treasurer; and Patty Knabcl, secretary, are preparing for the sale of Ranger spirit buttons to the pep club. ABOVE: At a pep assembly, the varsity cheer- leaders demonstrate one of their various cheers. The Forest Park Pep Club com- bined the spirit of the four classes to back the Ranger drive. The division of the sexes provided for an explosion of the Ranger squad. The sale of the Ranger buttons sym- bolized the evergrowing spirit and loyalty of the Ranger fans. Behind the leadership of Miss Sandy Miller, the club sponsor, and the cheerleaders, the pep block served as the “sixth man” of the Ranger team. Together we worked for the success of our team and of our school. Together we built fond memories. 14
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