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Linda Curosh Selected as Sweetheart Queen Celebrating both Valentine’s Day and the upcoming Sectional tournament is the purpose of the Sectional Sweetheart dance. Sponsored by the Booster Club, the dance was held on February 17th in the Boys’ Gym. The dance is comparable to Homecoming in that a Sectional Sweetheart Queen is chosen. The Senior class nominates three girls whom they feel would make an ideal Sectional Sweetheart, while the under-classmen also nominate three girls to be the Sectional Court. This year Linda Curosh was chosen as the 1973 Sectional Sweet- heart Queen. Linda was escorted by Joe Furto. The color scheme of the dance was red and pink. These colors were shown in decorations such as hearts and cu- pids. George Harangody and Adrienne Semancik were co-chairman of the dance. Music for the dance was provided by Free Verse. As she dances, Queen Linda Curosh begins to realize that dreams really do come true. Sectional Court 1973 - Peggy Vanek, Freshman Attendant, Mary Eliz O’Donnell, Senior Attendant, Linda Curosh, Sectional Queen, Sheryl Mahony, Senior Attendant, Carol Michna, Junior Attendant, P. J. McHale, Sophomore Attendant. 18
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The town choral director, Simon Stimpton, (B. O ' Donnell) pleads with the tenors for more meaningful singing. Newlyweds George and Emily (B. Mustafa and C. Augustyn) embrace after being pronounced man and wife. An irate play-goer (Teena Buffington) voices her opinion on the subjects of the industrial reform of Grovers Comers.
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Mike Knish finds that the final decision can be difficult as he casts his votes before entering the dance. Mr. Basketball, Mike Mikula, and Queen Linda Curosh, congratulate each other upon winning their respective titles. A camera flash captures the ex- pressions of excited nominees and their escorts a few moments before the announcement. 19
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