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(top left) Cathy Miller and her dad are crowned queen and king, (top right) Ju¬ niors gather for a group shot, (right) Danc¬ ing the night away are juniors Susan Wei- bel and Shelly Humbert and their dads, (middle left) Karen Dierkers and Beth Hils announce the evening’s queen and king, (middle right) Juniors Anne Listermann, Shannon Gers, Beth Kreimer and Amy Sundrup attempt the limbo, (bottom left) Enjoying a dance with dad is Beth Hils. (bottom right) Michelle Albanese shares a special moment with her dad. Jr. Father Daughter Dance 29
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Growing In Love . . . Autumn decorations contrasted to a sultry summer-like night as the ju¬ niors and their dads danced the night away. The junior class chose the theme of “Growing with Love’’ for the annual Father Daughter Dance. McAuley’s traditional band, Conti¬ nental Rhythm, played ’86 hits such as “Venus” and the old favorites such as “Shout.” At the end of the evening, Cathy Miller and her dad were crowned queen and king. “Being queen made this Father Daughter Dance a very special memory,” remarked Cathy Miller. (top) Debbie Boyle’s dad helps her pin on her corsage, (top right) Taking time out, Lisa Selby r elaxes during a couple of dances, (mid¬ dle left) Juniors are all smiles for a group photo, (middle right) Julie Westendorf and her dad take time to read the backdrop, (bottom right) Rebecca Ranz and her father are ready for a great evening, (bottom left) Starting the night off right, Junior class moderators, Sr. Judy and Mrs. Hekler, distribute corsages. 28 Jr. Father Daughter Dance mq puur IS somn. 0 fiejp m it fii ' Kf an ( T frimphs hlk J n, to nm. Tpi ' uilterik ptl,r mm .1 5, 1 : 1 M J - .
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Daddy’s Girl Seniors gathered together on October 24 to celebrate their last Father Daughter Dance. The theme, “The Twinkle in Daddy’s Eye,” was chosen by the senior class. Traditionally Continental Rhythm performed a wide variety of songs from today’s hits to yesterday’s oldies. Songs included “Venus” to the “Chicken Dance.” For the biggest change of pace, fathers and their daughters “rowed their boats” on the floor as the song was played. Michelle Blamer recalled, “It was one of the biggest hits at the dance.” Selected as Queen and King were Brigid Horne and her father. Brigid commented, “Be¬ ing crowned queen made the dance more spe¬ cial. I’ll never forget it.” Mrs. Wagner and Mrs. Heile, senior class mod¬ erators, guided the evening’s success. (top right) Karri Kleeman, Cay Mateyko and Jenny Schwierling discuss their plans for after the dance, (top left) Brig¬ id Horne shares a royal smile with her dad. (middle left) Seniors test their luck doing the limbo, (middle right) Fa¬ thers and seniors, Jenny Reardon, Ka¬ ren Corson and Kara Ludwig, take a break from the action, (bottom right) Aleshia Pierce and her father dance the night away, (bottom left) Seniors have a dance without dad. 30 Sr. Father Daughter Dance
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