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Sadie King Title Goes To Senior Scott Faber, Third l-lonor For Class of 1981 Senior Scott Faber was chosen king of the annual Sadie Hawlsins Dance. The theme for this yeor's dance was The Buckaroo Ball, chosen because of the popularity of Western clothes this year. Music was provided by the rocls and roll band Flex. The Sadie is one of the most important dances of the year because it gives the girls a chance to asl-1 the boys out. There are a lot of exciting things to do, contests to watch, prizes to win. A month of planning went into the dance on the part of Norse Notes staff members and students in Journalism 1. Several different contests tools place during the evening. Four males were selected to participate as representatives of their :lass in the annual Ising competition. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of senior Scott Faber as king. Contestants were judged on the best legs, their poise in answering a question on the spur of the moment, best outfit. Attending King Scott werejunior Steve Christen- sen, sophomore Perry Albers, and freshman Deron Morillas, ln the best-dressed contests, senior Julie Boynton was the winner of the girls' division, while sophomore Tim Robinson and junior Mary Warrick were named the best-dressed couple. Dr. Ron Feist, Marryin' Sam, was there to marry the couples, but he had to stay an extra- long time because of the large attendance this year. Q-'gf in mf X 'hi S' . .QM .Mb 5 CRUT Vftfi s rm ,
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Oalsmont Dances Switch To Live Rock And Roll Bands Replacing Recorded Music Of all the social events at Oalsmont, dances are rhe favorite, The dances this year moved away from recorded music and disc jockeys, and featured numerous live bands. After-game dances, which were popular at the beginning of the football season, showed decreased attendance. Bur the special dances such as the Sadie Hawkins, the Snowfall Ball and the Junior Prom had a bigger participation than ever before. One of the more popular bands this year was Wizard, considered the number two rocl-Q and roll band in the Sacramento area. Other bands that played Oalsmont dances were Flex, Jumpers and Epogy. sq 'tl , .A ' X, xv. sf V X K Wil., , if . DANCES 188 1
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e Li 1. SOPHOMORE TRACY GRISSO ond freshmon Kerri Bryonr lools on os freshmon Deron Morillos porricipores in rhe prerry-leg comperirion or rhe Sodie Howlsins dcince. 2. JUNIORS JENNIFER ADAMS ond Rhondo McDonniels lough or rhe funny remorls mode by junior Sue Thompson in order ro fill in exrro rime while rhe judges molse rheir finol decision in rhe besr-dressed girl conresr. 3. BEING A .IUDGE requires o lor of porience ond good judgmenr os rwo of rhe judges, senior Ann Morry ond Norse Nores odviser, Mrs, Gerry Colon, lisren closely ro rhe conresronrs os rhey onswer rheir ques- rions. 4. SADIE KING COMPETITION requires onswer- ing quesrions, ond junior Tony Miller hos o fun rime joking oround while rhe conresronrs lisren inrenrly. 5. COUPLES GET A chonce ro ger hirched for o nighr os Dr. Ron Feisr, Morryin' Som, oslss rhe couple ro ex- Chonge rheir vows. 6. BECAUSE OF HIS quicls response ro quesrions ond his good-looking legs, senior Scorr Fober wos chosen rhe 1980 Soddie King. 7. SENIOR SAM NORRIS ond sophomore Missy Adrnire rolse od' vonroge of rhe professionol phorogrophy ond hove rheir picrure rolsen in order ro remember rhis speciol nighr, 8. SOPHOMORE TIM ROBINSON ond junior Mory Worricls won rhe besrdressed couple conresr by dressing up in rhe mosr Wesrern-looking ourfirs. 355,51 Q I Q +, fr 1' adv ,rw an W' .gm s at 6 Life' We ,N az, ev' -rx, ew- ...rf sr.-4 im Y ,GX W,
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