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Members of the Mid-winter Formal court are Tony Stough and Janice Homing, Rosemary Kaczmarczyk and Bob Kent, Queen Tina Timmoms and King Phil Pritts, Kathy Makielski and Gerry Griffin, Peggy Stark and Jim Brunette. If enjoyment comes from the spirit of the dance, certainly it is typified by Mary Ellen Novvak and Greg Michelos. During a time out Ann Madar, Sue Schwab, and Tim DeBaets enjoy one of Joe Cunningham ' s anecdotes.
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Crowning of Court Climaxes Formal Despite the cold night air, December 27th was Warm and Wonderful in Notre Dame ' s Ste- pan Center for the senior winter formal. A new look was found in the decorations this year. The center piece and throne were combined to fomi five intertwining arches giving the illusion of flames, thus emphasizing the theme. Tina Timmons and Phil Pritts were reigning Queen and King. General chairmen Jon Wost- mann and Mary Ann Graved planned the dance under the di- rection of Sister Vincent Ferrer and Brother Francis Rotseart, moderators of the Senior Class. Presented to the court and dancers are Queen Tina Timmons and King Tom Pritts. ABOVE: Punch and cookies: Diane Haney and Alesia Deyerling ready the serving table at the Mid-winter Formal. RIGHT: A hilarious moment shared by Jane Stachowicz and Rex Norris at the Mid-winter Formal.
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Wide Array of Talent Displayed It had to be you, sings Peggy So- bolcski to Chris Stygar in their skit for the Talent Show. A trio composed of Pat Soboleski, Celia Backer, and Steve Quinlan sings for the Talent Show. The Annual Talent Show was presented by the combined Sen- ates and moderated by Sister Vin- cent Ferrer. Prospective partici- pants were asked to fill out a card describing their act. After a semi- finalist judging, the finalists ap- peared before the assembled stu- dents and judges. Judges were Sister M. Dolorosa of St. Mary ' s College, Sister Yvonne of St. Mary ' s Academy, Brother Daniel Kane, and Mr. Samuel Skarich. The first-place winner was John Kochanowski for his violin solo. The J.C. ' s 9-Plus, a dance band, received second place; and third place went to the Bamber Quar- tet. Acts were graded on the value of the selection, quality of per- formance, audience appeal, and stage presentation.
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