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Snow-Ball Captures Winter Magic It was a cold, snowy night as approxi¬ mately 204 couples made their way to the Creek Orthodox Hall for the annual Winter Formal. The Formal ' s theme this year was Snow-Ball . As a remem¬ brance of the evening, white polar bears were sold as favors. The music makers for the evening were the Terry Felus Trio They supplied a variety of musical selections ranging from polkas to disco rock. People took breaks from dancing, and enjoyed the refreshments available. The tension mounted as senior Michelle )en captured the crown to reign as queen of the formal with her escort Russ Simpson. The court consisted of junior Becky Miller, sophomore Vickie Tewell, and freshmen Mary Duray. The escorts were Tom Skaggs, Tim Rainwater, and Tom Seaton respectively. At the windup of the dance, it was the end of an eve¬ ning well remembered. Couples dance the three hours of Winter Formal away to the tantalizing music of the Terry Felus Trio . Appropriate for the weather, white polar bears could be purchased as remembrances of Winter Formal 78. Say Cheese , that was the remark from the pho¬ tographer who brought out the smiles for Wendy DiCiacomo and Tom Schubert. Last year ' s queen, Patte Roe, awaits the time to pass on her crown to this year ' s winner. (t it. —- - ‘v h
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Indians cool off the Devils The varsity roundballers burst through the hoop and travel straight on to a 74-71 victory over Lowell. Coach Linger gives instructions to the Indians in another clutch, do or die, situation on the basket¬ ball floor. Linda Beil. Bill Sievern, and Shannon Dines are only a few of the many pep band members who took the Indians on to victory. Senior ball player, Andy Anderson, evades two Red Devil ' s and shoots for another bucket. The exuberant crowd shouted their approval as the Indians went one better than Lowell to beat the Devil ' s 74-71 at the 1978 Basketball Homecoming game. The homecoming festivities came to a highlight at halftime though, as juniors Carolyn Skinner and Jeff Gregor were elected as King and Queen. They snatched the honor away from seniors, Jane Gerlach and John Gregor, soph¬ omores Lynn Tomsk and Eli Giravich, and freshmen Julie Britton and Bob Tribble. Freshmen won the float com¬ petition over the other floats to distin¬ guish the spirit of ' 81. A homecoming dance was held after the victory. The dance was sponsored by the SGA and featured the band Child. It was held in the cafeteria and was an informal dance, allowing the students to wear jeans. 28
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