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18 Dances CUPID AND COMPUTERS MATCH MATES FDR DANCES Valentine Dance Do you have the Boogie Fever , Valentine? The Valentine Dance was held February 14 in the South Campus cafeteria. The dance was a disco, with KIIK disc jockey Rick McGuire as host. The dance was sponsored by Student Council, who also provided pretzels and potatoe chips for those with the munchies. Red and white streamers and a mirage of red hearts as decorations helped set the mood for love. ANN BARLOW Computer Dance Your date will be computed in approximately five seconds . . . and the computer reads: lohn McGeehee and Andrea Hoff a perfect match! lohn and Andrea were two of the many couples that attended the computer dance on January 19. The dance was a success! As Barb Miller said, The dance was a good way to meet people. lt was very unique because we were one of the first schools to do something like this. Nancy VandeWiele said, t'lt's too had it limits the num- ber of people you could be matched up with. The group Onex were the entertainers for the evening, and whether your match was perfect or not, it really didn't matter. KERRY DUFF 1. Mr. lose Diaz is always a supporter of student council activities. 2. Mike McClure sees another dance through as president of student council. 3. Love ls a Many Splendored Thing was the feeling at the Sweetheart Dance, as Scott Culley and Sharon Holmes reign as King and Queen. 4. The Computer Dance matched such great couples as leff Benzon and Terry Dhaemers. 5. Don Allison and friends await their perfect matches. 'Q 4 V if ke' ik . 343 ' NR A e ,bpm
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