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Nervous is... asking a guy to Sadie “Uh . . . uh ... (gulp) you wouldn’t want to go to Sadie with me, wouldja?” For many girls, asking someone to Sadie was definitely a “Soft ’n Dri” situation. Sadie Hawkins was the only dance in which a girl had to ask Dad for the car, withdraw money from the bank and try to convince herself that the “hunk” in study hall wouldn’t laugh in her face when she asked him to go with her. Over 260 couples attended the dance, which was held November 9 in the cafeteria. The tickets, sold by the JJ’s, were $5 per couple. Marryin’ Sam was the biggest attraction at the dance. For a mere quarter Sadie ladies and their fellas were married by one of the two members of the ministry. The marriage vows were sealed with a hitchin’ license, two rings and, of course a lingering kiss. Couples also had their pictures taken for an additional $5. Silver stars and golden moons hung from the ceiling, but by 10:30 most of them had gone home with students who wished to have a memento of the evening. Students were surprised by the high quality entertainment provided by the band, Caribou. Among the tunes that most appealed to the students were “Babe,” recorded by Styx and “Let the Good Times Roll” by The Cars. PAGE 18 — With thoughts of the brief honeymoon in their minds, junior Debby Bohmer and graduate Greg Dettlaff prepare for the marriage ceremony. PAGE 19 — Lower left: Chivalry is not dead as proven by seniors Beth Lumley and Kevin Sheys. Top: Music provided listening pleasure for seniors John Knutson and Sue
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PAGE 20 — Top left: Narrating the play was the job of the stage manager. Center right: Lacing the shoes of her costume was a hassle for senior Amy Stead. Center left: Breakfast time brought the Gibbs family together for discussion. PAGE 21 —Top: Just after dawn Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Gibbs talk over important matters. Lower: Before the show senior Dave Gardner carefully applies his make-up. Back row: David Hodnefield, Kyla Ware, Scott Silverman, Jeff Rugel, Jon Knutson, Lori Alger, Brad Schiel, Jeff Bailey, Lisa Von Busch, Tim Pesola, Glenn Cornish, Pete Sorenson, Olaf Weldy. Front row: Laurie Pride, Amy Jo Stead, Clark Rundell, David Gardner, Dave Conner, Joan Winters, Paul Koch, Debbie Briest, Dean Van Amber. 20 Our Town
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