Topper's Dance Club Spring 2016

β€œIn the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt.” ― Margaret Atwood

Meet And Greet (Page One)

(April 15th 2016) Last Updated: 09/11/2019 10:38:AM

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
Ed and KAthy saved the day and the memories of this delightful dance!

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
Obviously a Springtime table!

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
Vicky's outfit will make sure we have honeybees all evening!

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
Love that smile! It is infectious!

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
The Petroleum Club does and excellent job on everything!

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
Now this is how one geets greeted when one comes to a Topper's Dance!

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
"I am serious! You will have a good time or else!"

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
The band is prepared to have us out and about very soon

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
Quite dapper!

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
Must catch up on the latest!

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
It's an extinguished looking group this evening

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
First on the dance floor... Mike and Bridgett

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
What does Pat know that he is not sharing with us?

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
Eagels eye view reveals there is still room on the dance floor!

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
Gives a new meaning to "gliding across the floor"

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
When the swing music begins the floor gets busy!

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
Twirl... Whirl... and Twirl again!

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
Hey guys! Time to hit the dance floor!

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
Del Kuhn and Kathy Roberts... They get to talk tonight
because Ed is behind the camera

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
A serious moment... These do NOT happen very often!

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
"Oh Del! Do you want to hear about the Little Teapot?

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016
The smile brightens up the entire room!

Did You Know? - While conducting research on the physiology of facial expressions in the mid-19th century, French neurologist Guillaume Duchenne identified two distinct types of smiles. A Duchenne smile involves contraction of both the zygomatic major muscle (which raises the corners of the mouth) and the orbicularis oculi muscle (which raises the cheeks and forms crow's feet around the eyes).

Topper's Dance Club April 15th 2016