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Frolics Inf rigue Audiences Various shows entertained audiences at the Colt County Fair. Three performances drew students, teachers, and parents to Arlington High School. The traditional show. The Senior Saloon, was held in the cafeteria. The entire presenta- tion was a pretend rehearsal. Senior Roger Reynolds filled the part of the director at the per- formance. He made interrup- tions calling the various acts to perform. Acts included lumber- jacks, pianists, singers, and mimics of the popular Satur- day Night Live. The rock band's presentation including band members Clem Countess, Jim Rowell, Mark Ste- vens, Jack Wolverton, and Cyd- ney Curtis was performed in the auditorium. Presenting The Country Band show were band members Clint Bullard, Katy Gaby, David Harry, Mark Stevens, Woody Cash, and Scott Agnew. The band played for a country dance in the gym, and later held a concert in the auditorium. Probably the main attraction at the fair was the popular Sen- ior Raffle. Raffle tickets were sold to teachers and students for twenty-five cents each. Sen- ior Council members collected prizes from local merchants. These prizes, which included dinners, CB's, and jewelry, were raffled at intervals during the evening. Capers, frolics, games, dances, booths, and refresh- ments ended with a jovial time for all, but the reality of the fair's end came with the clean- up. (A) Sheri Buckner, Dana Quattlebaum, Shelli Stewart, and Tammy Kirkpatrick rest between performances 3t the Sen- ior Saloon. (B) lay Alderidge does an imitation of the Blues Brothers. (C) Ree- canne Washington calls another name at the Senior Raffle. (D) Marty Weider as Yortech entertains at the Senior Saloon. (E) Terri Jordan buys a pretzel from Kathy Cherry, Scott Agnew, and Bridget Thomas. Activities 29
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Midway Enlivens CC Fair Hey! Throw the dart at the teacher! Win a prize! These were the bellows chanted by booth and game workers at the Colt County Fair. Various clubs set up game booths along the midway to raise money for their organiza- tions. The Literary Club had a Cookie Monster Frisbee Throw with the winners receiving a bag of cookies. Student Council rigged an early 1920's casino with betting games such as Blackjack and Roulette. The Library Club set up a Ping Pong Ball Throw, and the Orchestra had a Dart Throw. Thespians had a football throw, while Art Clubbers constructed a clay throw. Refreshments were also sold along the CC Fair midway. AFS served several kinds of home- made ice cream, while Interact had cold drinks and popcorn available. The Spanish Club constructed a cantina treating students with various Spanish foods. Homemaking classes sold nachos and homemade cookies and candies. AT (A) Sherri Olliff peers between the jail bars awaiting her freedom as Deputy Paige Pitzer guards her (B) A student throws a piece of clay at the bull's eye. (C) Mrs. Helen Bowen draws another number during the Senior Raffle. (D) Throw me a cookie! bellows the Cookie Monster to Darrell Dunn pass- ing him on the midway as Rhonda Hooser watches. (E) John Dority and Anna Mowery sign their marriage certif- icate in the presence of witness, Cari Fuller, at the Spanish Marriage Booth. (F) Vicki Price deals the cards to gam bling players at the Student Council Casino. JO Activities
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