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“Stairway To Heaven” Captures Valentine Dance Cupid’s arrow struck many couples’ mood as over 125 couples attended the annual Val¬ entine’s Dance sponsored by the American Field Service (AFS). The evening entertainment was provided by “Just For You,” and seemed to be well received by the crowd. Couples were given the oppor¬ tunity to have their picture taken by Walhberg Picture Studios at the cost of $6.50. ABOVE LEFT: SITTING ONE OUT. Vari¬ ous couples take time out of dancing to just sit and chat about the evening. Having a seat at the round table above are: Angie Smith, Todd Elliott. Susan Talarek, Stormy Marshall, Tony Clark, Sheryl May. ABOVE RIGHT: SLOW DANCIN’. Ginger Littlepage and Greg Shipley sway to the music. RIGHT: ADMIRING. Couples Tracie Hedrick and date Scott Steward along with Mary Williams and date Steve Love take time to admire the decorations and scenery at the dance. twenty
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“MASH”—Spring Play The last play of the year and probably the best play Lowell High School has ever seen. MASH starring Greg Donnelly and Tracy Smith was a smash hit all three nights it was performed. There were 30 members and all 30 had to wait a week and a half to find out if they got a part and what part they had. The play started out under the snow. Once the cast was chosen, the directors and cast worked ev¬ ery day until showtime. One of the stars, Tracy Smith, (who played Duke) was involved in an automobile accident the weekend before the play. He wasn’t badly hurt, and he came back to a happy MASH team and performed all three productions. Greg Donnelly (who played Hawkeye) was a surprise actor. He had so much talent in the tryout that we knew he ' d pull it off as Hawkeye very easily. His fabulous acting kept the entire MASH team excited and en¬ thused about doing the play. ABOVE LEFT: LISTEN, HOT LIPS! Hawkeye (Greg Donnelly) explains to Ma¬ jor “Hot Lips” Hoolihan (Anne Gayfirld) his true feelings about her. as she listens with pure disinterest. BELOW LEFT: IT ' S IN THERE, I TELL YOU! Captain Frank Burns (Chris Morrison) tries to persuade Father Mulcahy (Terry Bauer) that some¬ one put a cat in his trunk, while Father Mulcahy and Pvt. Boon (Brad Donnelly) have a look. BELOW: EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALL RIGHT, HO JON. Hawkeye reassures Ho Jon (Tom Steeter) of his condition as Ugly (Ron Swetland) examines and Cpt. Bridget McCarthy (Donna Blanchard) looks on. nineteen
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ABOVE: HERE WE ARE. Arriving at the dance are Debbie Rokosz and Mike Finn. LEFT: ENJOYING EACH OTHER. Lucinda Mitsch and her date. Harold Haberlin, sit and talk while in the background, Susan Sherman and Mike Young enjoy a little closeness. twenty-one
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