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Gals boogie down at the Mixer Dance . Couple talk as they dance to slow styles . r ,- S. K I 5 1 Renee Posavec takes a breather. . ,I 4 ' WI es., A, I like it. Yea. It's really great to get out there on the floor and let yourself go. ' ' These were the feelings of junior, john Rupena, when asked about dancing . Many students enjoy the Mixer, Homecoming, Sweetheart, and Prom dances-but if you really want to see action, visit an ordi- nary record-dance . The record dances bring students together whether they are dating, going steady or just looking. Everyone i almost guaranteed a great time . S Student Life 15
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Dash of Freshmen 2 tbls. Sophomores V2 cup jtmiors 2 cups Seniors Blend well and add a dash of Stro- bonic, and heat gently in early September, and you'll have the 1978 Mixer Dance . The Mixer was a time for old friends to get reacquainted and new friends to get better ac- quainted. lt was also the first time for Freshmen to see what a dance is really like ! ! Whether you boogied down or just watched, the Mixer was fun and memories for all. 14 Student Life hake, Blend And Mix rf f' L Sheri Stach havin fun. A couple relaxing after a dance. Chuck Dulde wears a happy grin Disco Dancers move to the beat.
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L Food Collecting For Needy Food for needy families is being rollevterl the Martin Lorber High Silica? .itudf-ut body and stiff' irzurr. 541.111-122K Nov. LR, through Dec. -4. Aid Asfzocisitioii for Lumlierunzs QAALK will pn-ville funde matching the TTEVYl9'?l!'y' value of food collected so' that food vouchers may he proviclul for the purchase of fresh foods. The collected loocis will be delivered by students on Dec. 21 Cl8iS!fif,-dS G5-l Pg-gulfg 0 i i cgfkine QmQE???9 45 , um GRADUATION Al LAST! 16 Seniors I lg '-T HRA E ll 172 Pagesg 6 Sections 11th Yearg Since 1968 E June Tickets are on :,a le for Our Wen: Young and Guy, being presented by TX'i::i'1irw Luther High 54:hool'S cirama :iepariment on Friday and Scturclaiy, Nov. 103:14 ll Cur- tain time will be 7.30 PM. lluure. Dahl is the fmclent flirefrtur and Jennie Lan? and Dave Treichel are stage man- agers. Cast members are Iliil Abel, Lois Lange, l.x:Arm Lanka. Rick Bai-wa. Laura Boyer. Karen L's Play Slate Cocgavi, Jim Kuchler, lfnda Bores, Fan Knutson, Jay Swaefer, Melinda Ames. Cathy Chojnacki, Lx nnetie Sehuefiliei, Mike Drfegy- r, Jeff Goof le. Dave Kaphlngst and Gary Stelse. Set in the 192014 the play by Ccrncllia Otis Skinner ic about two adverituresonie girls who embai lx on an ocean voj-rage and a summer in Paris without their parents. cl
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