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Student Life — 23
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' Who was Sadie, anyways? ' ' It was the night of November 2, 1984 and everything seemed normal. But at 7 p.m.. music could be heard from the girl ' s gym. As you approached the gym, people in western clothing were scuttling about and putting up booths. Suddenly, you realized that this was the Sadie Hawkins dance which was sponsored by Girls League. More and more of your friends arrived and everyone was having fun. You looked around; the gym was festively decorated with streamers and hay. The lights were turned down low, but you could still see the jail, the marriage booth, the honey- moon booth, and the kissing booth. All that dancing to Prince, Cyndi Lauper, and others made you thirsty, so you went to the refreshment booth and bought pop- corn ?s well. You then noticed the picture booth, so you gathered all your friends together and got your pictures taken. Suddenly, you re- alized it was late — how time flies when you ' re having fun. As you leave, you won- der, ' Who was Sadie, anyways? Aren ' t they just a cute bunch of gals? Joe ' s in deep thought. Students show how they boogie at a dancel And they say it ' s just a l issing booth . . . Katnna ' s saying. Oh my gosh, you ' re taking my picture? Never trust Michelle when she smiles! Manuel thinks the dance is tt . Justice IS served. He ' s finally behind bars! Pave, don ' t make me dance with you! 23- Student Life
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Good Grief, Charlie Brown! Hey. wait a luinute! The names sound familiar, but he doesn ' t look like Charlie Brown and Snoopy doesn ' t look like a bea- gle. Oh. now I get it! The dratiia depart ment has put on its first production of the year You ' re a Good Man, Charlie Brown! . This fine musical was adapted from Charles Schulz ' s cartoon strip, Peanuts , and it was presented in the cafeteria on November 15th. 16th. and 17th. The cast, crew, and advisor. Mrs. Karol Benner. put in many long, hard hours of work to get their act together. The main characters were played by Manuel Payan (Charlie Brown). Sheri Wi- seman (Lucy). Marcus Long (Linus). Ever- ette Bacon (Schroeder). Denise Renfrow (Patty), and Angela Sanders (Snoopy). Other characters were played by Catrina Bryant. Tina Esquivel. Emily Pelralia, and Jeff Chandler. The play was a tremendous success; it was even videotaped. What do you think of that. Snoopy? 24— Sludent Life
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