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1 Ij 1 1 1 i .m. 1 A group of freshmen girls make up new steps while rock- ing to the beat of the Doobie Brothers. Joltta Delagrange, Jacquelin Liggett, Tom Repine, and- Mike Dwyer sit back and watch couples slow-dancing to First Time by Styx. Gary Fisher, Mark Coppock, and Dale Gerke go free- style as Rapper ' s Delight is pumpe d through the speak- Caught In a rowdy mood, the DJ ' s Magic Steve Chris- tian, Jennifer Carr, Fast Jimmy Roberts, and Douglas B. Pritchett (in Back)-surprise the photographer by striking a wild and crazy pose. uimee dance .2
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Worth The Wait Story by Jeanne Gler Photos by Cindy Beck Saturday night, January 10, brought four WMEE disc jockeys out to Lion country to put on the long-awaited Homecoming make-up dance. Although the dance was held on an open night — no basketball game to draw more people — the yearbook staff, who spon- sored the dance, breathed a sigh of relief as crowd began pouring in the doors at 8:00. Fast Jimmy Roberts, Douglas B. Pritchett, Jennifer Carr. and Magic Steve Christian gave out Mountain Dew T-shirts, took song requests, and kept the tunes rolling throughout the evening. Over two hundred screaming, gy- rating bodies jammed, boogied, and rocked to ACDC, Queen, and Pat Benatar. For those who came only to slow-dance, there were also mel- low tunes by artists like Dan Fogelberg and the late John Lennon. The music played continu- ously for three hours, but for some, the dance was too short. Because of the DJ ' s eagerness to please and their obvious ability to do so, the WMEE Spec- tacular proved a financial success as well as a fun-filled night. Sporting her neiv pink hat. Debbie Erb mingles with the dancing crowd, while Mark Neuhouser gets down to the beat of the music ijn mj. • wmee dance
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One of the main attractions, arm wrestling, held both spectators and contestants in sus- pense, sometimes bringing surprising results. Ju- nior Craig Waldrop ' s and senior Ron Bienz match ended abruptly when Ron accidently lift- ed his elbow from the board Careful not to blow the cottonball off his tea- spoon, freshman Bob Beck skillfully shuffles dov n the balance beam in the cottonball relay race Phil Neuhouser and Pat Vendrely leap for a high |ump ball thrown by Referee Steinhauser during the freshmen and senior basketball game. SO WM . RED- Hff class tourney
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