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SADIE HAWKINS Square dancing? Shaving balloons? Going to jail? All this and more went on the night of November 21, when the junior and senior girls grabbed their favorite guys for Sadie Hawkins. About 65 couples showed up in spite of the ice and snow. Some new events were added to this year's festivities: tricycle races, three legged and gunny sack races. Old favorites such as the licorice kiss were still a big part. Many people helped with the organization and setting up for Sadie. Kenny Larson, Jon Klassen, Bart Regher and Sue Behning (senior and junior class officers) were in charge of it all. English teacher Janet Johnson volunteered her services as “Markin’ Samantha” and Barb Olson, English teacher, tended jail with help of many willing sophomores. Tracey Gilmore and Paul Norby also helped. 24 Sadie
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Snow Daze was held this year the week of February 8-12. At the North Campus, Monday was Ragstock Day, Tuesday was Sweatsuit Day. Wednesday was Hawaiian Day, Thursday was Jersey Day and Friday was Red White and Heart Day. At the South Campus it was Western Day, Sweatsuit Day, Hawaiian Day, Army Day and Jersey Day. Activities such as snow cones after school and the broomball tournament were once again part of Snow Daze week. Some broomball teams were “Uncle Eric’s Chicago Sheiks, “King Salami’s Blonde Bombshells, “Bruce's Gooses, and the tournament winners, “Classes Two Hours Late and No Morning Kindergarten, who defeated three teams, including the Rim Jobs 2-0 in the final. The games were played at the South Campus ice arena. Also played that week was an ice hockey game between Middle School faculty and students. Refereeing was provided by two Blue Aardvark members, Ken Gardner and John Parsch. On Saturday night two movies were shown at the North Campus, What’s Up Doc? and a John Wayne movie called Cowboys. 26 Sno-Daze
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