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As they kick up their heels, these three cider-nappy audes have a stomping good time at Sadie's. As he waits for another couple to make the vows, Mr. Marryin' Sam Moun- tain is thinking about nis good buddy in his pocket! As Pam sines a lullaby, Timmy drifts off to sleep while waiting in line for refresh- ments. Ellen gazes loyally at her new husband when Steve proposes a life on the cattle ranch. The hillbillie blood of these Yorktowners can't be hidden as they clap to the row- die music. 18 Sadie Hawkins
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Washington by night is unforgettable. This Town Is Our Town Hop in the car with a couple Of friends, put a few dollars worth in the tank and cruise a quick five miles: on to the G.W. Parkway, over Key Bridge and into Georgetown. Friday night, after the game, or a sunny Saturday afternoon — any- time is a good time to make a Georgetown run. Day or night a trip downtown always promises to be an adventure. In the afternoon, a walk on the rutted towpath beside the canal is a lazy way to spend some time. You might even catch a free concert at the Foundry. If walking is not your thing maybe you would rather sample the variety of excellent culinary treats found in Georgetown. Try the Mar- ket-House for anything from Chinese Food to a slice of pizza or stop bjf Swenson's for a scoop of your favorite flavor. For lunch or dinner with a little more class there is always Clyde's or the American Cafe. Got some extra cash? Pick up your favorite album at Penguin Feather, or punk out at Commander Salamanders, or stop by a shop in Georgetown Park. There's a million things to do when the sun's high in the sky. Georgetown is a great place to spend an afternoon. When night sets in and the street lights take over, the sidewalks and crosswalks are still filled with peo- ple; Georgetown remains alive after the sun goes down. Nothing specific in mind tonight? Catch a popular flick at the Cerebrus 3 or try a foreign film at the Biograph. For those who like to get down to the latest sounds, dancing is excellent at the Library or Winstons each with a unique atmo- sphere. Georgetown is famous for its variety of concerts. Catch the Romantics at the Bayou, see the Slickies at 930 ... the posibilities are endless. If you just want to fool around, that's fine too. Have a deep dish pizza at Uno or drop a few quar- ters in the video games at Station Break. Just have fun; that's all that matters. Oh, and don't forget to be home by 1:00. Downtown: Night 17
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Hillbilly Silly This is the night for the ladies, at the dance that we call Sadie's. Come on gals, here's your chance. Ask your favorite guy to dance. Dont' be slow. Don't delay, Or else you'll never get your way. Go to that dance, have some fun. Dance with that hillbillie bum. Pick 'im up, Throw 'im down. Swing that silly guy around. Do-si-do, And away we go. Stomp on that dance floor and put on a show. Get a honey, Spend some money, Better sit down if your head feels' funny. Swing your partner round and round. Step on his shoelace and hurl him down. Grab that guy on your right. Even though he's an awful fright. Gallop up, Gallup down. Toss that silly guy around. Kitty and Timmy were the ones. That looked like hillbillie bums. Timmy Fuller claimed the fame, Lil' Abner was his name. Kitty Burnett dressed the hick way. Thus her name was Daisy Mae. Oh my gosh. It's getting late. Time to take home that silly date. What an evening what a What a show. Sure glad that you could go. Steve and Dede prove, dressing up is half the fun. Swing your partner round and round. Sadie Hawkins 19
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