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Live - From Marshall High School A lot of Marshall High School stu- dents come home a little early on Sat- urday nights to watch the ever popular Saturday Night Live with their friends or dates. Monday mornings are usually filled with talk of the last episode of Mr. Bill of Samarai Dry Cleaner. So in view of the popularity of this show the Journalism Department came up with the idea to sponsor a Saturday Night Live dance, the first of its kind at Mar- shall High School. March was the month and dressing up as characters from Saturday Night Live was the occasion. This dance turned out well and it included prizes given to winners of the dress up contest. Hopefully this dance will become a tradition. The Saturday Night Live cast performs one of the many Students' favorites, the coneheads. The resemblance was uncanny when Breck Col- lyer and Rick Rachauskas gave their imitation ot The Conehead Characters. 22 f Saturday Night Live ,M sm, its an ,js-.. lfiwd I 4 .L
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Attendance Drops Dramatioall Student attendance at dances drop- ped dramatically this year. With the ris- ing costs of bands and the drop in attendance clubs and organizations became more and more hesitant to sponsor dances for fear of losing money. Students who did attend the dances enjoyed music from Northern Lights, Deja Vu, and Bentz. Dances took place after home games or on nights when no other activities were scheduled. At an MHS dance is senior Fred Bisel showing his perfect form of dancing. The crowd at an MHS dance grows thin as the clock approaches midnight, 24 X Informal Dances 't X 9 Q32 t tt Wild and Crazy was a phrase that caught on this year. Melissa Miller and Scott Beebe demon- strate the actions that accompany the new fad.
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