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BOOGIE FEVER Spring Fever Week was full of excitement. The week started out with people dressed in Toga's for Toga Day on Monday. Tuesday was Hawaiian Day. Flowers and suckers were sent by friends and admirers to someone special. On Wednesday people got out their sweat shirts. Thursday was back to the 60's with flower children and hippies. Clues were given on this day for mystory people. The week was round- ed up with an auction, selling anything from pop to slaves, who were to do anything their masters de- sired. The grueling Tug-O-War took place - 3rd place going to PTP , 2nd place to The Plow Jocks , and the Champion Tug-O-War team was, The Dudes. The Tug-O-War and auction activities were - ,.f-, moved into the gym due to weather. The day was ended with a movie called, My Bodyguard. Stu- dent Council sat up and sponsored the week's 1 events, which were said to be quite a success. ..-v' ' WV' if WT? ', 1 , ' 7 'z ' 71' f' W H ' f. , H7 4 V? , 17577, ' ' ' f ..,f . 6' ,, ,Q ,Q 3 ,,,, A W V W -V W .V I , ,,,, 1 My M y V.,,u,,,1 My 4 V: , I ,Ly , , ,Vr.yy.,,,g,,y,,,Z,.,W,,,' ,u ,,,. .5 ' yr lr V We i? My V :,,, , H , ,, .2 W1 , :if,2,,,..EQ,,M ,,,,, , .s,,,,,,!, .. , ,,,, ' M . ,, ,Huw ' i 1 ' f , A ,M , W ,W M W M ,HW I-Fly ,f .. 1 , . f V ll f 1 we ,,,,, M PM H 'W' ' z- f, fm f M ' .. 4. ff' V W H - , 5, , MW' . i lk 'W 'W 1 ,S ' V 'V' ff, ' ' ' . 5 ,W T sf A 7' ifff W T' -- . M: . . ' 4' - , f , V ,, , ,, ,,.. ,,,, , , I H i , - , ' 4 H I , 'V y '1w.f,, x Q . , My , ' , E ,.,,,j y my , av , fcl- .. f , 'Z 'S ,, f V Q M , W 10 1 ,f f 1 I 'L 25127 Z! ,,, X 2 .5 .E I. M 'lj .S f 3 '1 ' w , M f WM? Z My ,, A ., I yi I L: f ry, 4, y 7 g lla, V X I , . ,, ' 4 'Sf if ii.l T if Q i ,QV ' , 'f , ' Q , Z M ' 4 ' , ' i l
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Page 117 text:
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This year instead of a regular musical the Riverdale public was treated to a variety show entitled Rock around the Fifties. The show mixed music, dance, comedy, and acting to arouse the interest and to entertain the public. The variety show played three nights March 26, 27 and the 28th. Every night brought forth a full house. The cast included: Dianne Beale, Linda Bennett, Dean Bruner, Lisa Bull, Danelle Calvert, Sherri Cathcart, Paige Chaney, Bridget Clay, Chad Cribb, Karla Crockett, Cindy DeShane, Kevin Farraher, Beth Foster, Melissa Franks, Jill Frazier, Jill Hollenback, Bruce Kenady, Holly Kraft, John Lamb, Connie Larson, Kurt LeCIeir, Monica Marshall, Tom May, Cheryl Reveal, Amy Riley, Sherry Ringberg, Alan Somers, Dave Sweet, Rae Taylor, Roschelle Vickroy, Deena Vermeulen, Lori Reiling, Ken Burkett, Lisa Bass, Sandee Simpson, Pennie Combs, Becky Plavak, Reba Young, Sara Fritts, Dawn Bender, Todd Thornbloom, and Arne Boling. The staff included: Sheila Pewitt, Ted Murphy, Cathy Balsar, Traci Dow-Wyatt, Sharon Riewerts, and Andy Apicella. The pit band Nothin' Fancy featheringf Cathy Balsar, Ted Murphy, Doug Duda, Brian Vanspey, and Darin Gritton. The set crew: Dave Sweet, Dean Bruner, Beth Bailey, Rochelle Vickroy, Marna Wiklund, Becky Plavak, Mrs. Dow-Wyatt, and Mr. Apicella. The stage hands: JoAnne Deporter, Marna Wiklund, and Kim Hedden. Publicity: Mrs. Rieverts, Cindy DeShane, Kelly Bowles, and Tonya Lindskog. The lights, Beth Bailey, Dean Bruner, Dave Sweet, and Joe Bell. The sound: David Miller, Gregg McClain, and David Woodburn. The musical arrangements. Ted Murphy. Gini
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Page 119 text:
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5 TAIR WA Y TO HEA VE This year's Prom was held at the Plantation in Moline. The theme was Stairway to Heav- en. The dinner was held from 6:30 to 8:00. From 8:00 to lI:OO people left their tables to dance to the band The Douglas Allan Show . The band proved to be quite excel- lent. They played songs from Mountain Mu- sic to Wipe Out . The King and Queen crowned were Derrick Lack and Michelle Reiling. The royal court was Sandee Simpson, Darren Devinney, Shonna Scheff and Chuck Peterson. The after Prom was held at Sammy G's. All students received 2 free games of bowling, free shoe rental, and 50 cents to buy a pop. There were also video games and pool ta- bles. Most students really enjoyed this year's Prom.
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