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The flood hod everything turned every which woy. In foo cors ended up going two ways down one-way srreers. — Julio Kennedy Shoveling snov Is o bock-breoker, but someone has to do It. Beth Roe spent her snow doy shoveling out the driveway — Gil Denbrook 16 Winter
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Beast tamer Kyle Shields recounts his Qdvenrures ro the brove Miss Evarts before reveoling the monsters identity to the world — Wotter ' s Studio M.C. Oob Coffee ond cord girl Wendy Shipley delighted the audience with their humorous ontics — Wotter ' s Studio Fellies 81: ecins cut with a bana What combines melodic sing- ing, energetic dancing, folenred acting, comedy and applause? You guessed ir — The Follies! And this year was no exception as the Follies went Vaudeville. The theme was impressively illustrated throughout the show. Plush moroon curtains draped the entrance where cigarette girls in glittering mini-skirts ond vests handed out picture pro- grams to the eoger oudience. A top-doncing cord girl, be- ing chased by o persistent M.C , announced the acts and added some humor to the show. The scenery, emblazoned with a collage of Voudevillian characters, provided a scenic background for the wide varie- ty of performances that presented something for every taste Singing serenely. Beauty Julie Dabill doesn ' t know thot the lovesrruck Beost (Eric Dellinger) is about to sweep her off her feet — Wotter ' s Studio Minstrel Magic performed the finale, while other soloists ond duos supplied lively enter- toinment throughout the show. A punk rock routine by the Senior Drill team was a hit with the audience, as dancers poured energy into snappy routines. The mysterious identity of the Deost was finolly reveoled, ond students demonstrated their octing obility in a typicol Voudevillion Mellowdromo. OS numerous comedy skits brought laughs from the crowd As the curtains closed on the last strains of the finole, the au- dience opplouded, demonstrating their opproval and proving to the cost thot though this was the lost Follies, it definitely was not the least. — Susan Lower
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Boots were the only mode of fronspor ration durlrig the flood. Comeromen from neorby cities film footage of tfie record flooding. — Gil Denbrook TIte snow drifted heovlly In front of ttie sctiool during tfie fiord winter. Jeff Ar- nold braves tfie-17° temperoture to rolse tfie flog. — Gil Benbtook iiiiiiiiiiiilM $n€w« slush, sleep shivers sandba s. Northwest Allen County Schools ore closed for today . . . Heard many times during the long winter, this onnouncement overjoyed the students. The ' 82 winter sow many storms. The weekend syn- drome which included four straight weekends of storms, also meant successive Mon- doys without school. And if the snow weren ' t enough, there were ice storms os well as a crisp record-breQking-17°. To add insult to injury were the potholes that resulted from the snow, ice and salt on the roads. These monstrous caverns ate mony hub-cops as well as cars OS they devoured the roods. Topping it oil off was the Greot Flood of ' 82, the worst flooding since 1913. As soon as the record snowfall of over 70 inches started to melt, the three rivers began to rise. Rapidly reaching flood stage and beyond, the woters began to flow through the streets. The after effects of the winter did not oil happen on the out- side, however. So many miss- ed days resulted in the od- ministrotion handing out ideos for making up the work. The idea used most put six days of work in five. Also used wos a snow-poc where by teachers sent home ossignment sheets in the odd chance of old man winter striking ogoin. All in oil the winter of ' 82 will be long remembered. — Lisa Lower mt
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