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A PARTY MOOD Limited to country style CONTENTLY SLOW DANCING with each other are juniors Leslie Schluttenhofer and Dan Beck. Laughter filled the air as students and teachers were joined by Mar- ryin ' Sam (Mr. Robert Krol) at the Student Council ' s annual Sadie Hawkins Dance on October 25. Attendance was not at an all time high, but the cowboys that were there had a lot of fun dancing and partying with the cowgirls. “Not a lot of people came but people who did had a grand time, said Mr. Krol. Music at the dance was supplied by Scott Wilson. “I feel that the Sadie Hawkins Dance got off to a slow start but it was soon enriched by the music playing, said sophomore Dan Barney. Wedding services, offered for 25 cents, were a big hit with those who decided to spend the rest of their night married to their dates. Even Mr. Krol was married to junior Elise Keilman. Mr. Krol was not the only faculty member who married. Mr. Fetty and Mrs. Krga were also joined in unofficial wedlock along with the many other student couples. There weren ' t enough people there, but it was fun. I liked the marriage ceremonies and pictures, but most of all I liked the music, said sophomore Carolyn Xanders. Council members expressed disappointment over the turnout, losing about $60 on the night. I think more people should have supported the Student Council, because they represent the shcool. Why choose them if we aren ' t go- ing to support them? said sophomore, Terry Panice. DURING A FASTER DANCE, freshman Tracy Haberlin shows a few moves before the traditional wedding ceremonies. TAKING ADVANTAGE of the country seating Ginny Foreman, joe Clemons, Julie Wicker, and Tom Campbell take time-out to rest. 17 Sadie Hawkins Dance
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MOONLIGHTING PART-TIME as Marryin ' Sam, Mr, Krol, daytime biology teacher, takes a break from performing the ceremonies. ANXIOUSLY WAITING TO GET MARRIED April Revercomb caught Eddie Kubiak and managed to get him to the altar. SENIORS VINCE SCHURING and Cheryl Muehlman sway slowly, dancing to the music of disc jockey Scott Wilson. 16 Sadie Hawkins Dance
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JENNIFER STAWICKI SHOWS ACTING ABILITY by sharing an impressive imaginative experience of going to a wedding. Jennifer also won the academic award. 18 Junior Miss
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