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YOUNGSTERS ENJOY THE magical world of the Renaissance Festival just as much as the older generation. SIR ERIC AND HIS FOLLOWERS. Stan Thompson, junior; Randy Freeman, sophomore; and Kevin Ritchie, a 1981 BSHS graduate, stalk the grounds near the well-known “Fight- The-Knight” booth. 12 Events
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1983 HOMECOMING QUEEN Sophia DeLeon, left, is shown with her court. They are, clockwise, Becki Ber- nard, senior; Janice Stephan, senior; Robin Roberts, sophomore class attendant; and Mary Beashore, junior class attendant. Sophia represented the Senior Class. Events 11
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SENIOR EMILY THOMAS works diligently in the booth she was assigned to this year. enaissance Many Bonner students describe their experiences at the Renaissance Festival as something almost in- describable. Jeff Walker, a senior who spent his weekends working at a turkey booth during this year’s Festival, said, “The Renaissance Festival was a great experience. I had the chance to meet people that were my own age while I worked.” The Renaissance Festival is a gathering of craft- smen and theatrical performers out to re-enact a period in time that many people don’t know anything about—a period almost buried in the pages of history. Junior Randy Freeman, who worked at the Festival, said, “I have a lot of fun working at the Festival; it’s like living a great big fantasy game.” The Renaissance Festival, which is held on the grounds next to the Agricultural Hall of Fame out- sit e of Bonner, is an authentic recreation of a 16th oeitury village in the midst of a harvest celebra- tion. Upon entering the gates of the lushly wooded shire, the past becomes the present as visitors step back to a time of simple pleasures. More than 2,000 colorfully clad lords and ladies populate the village. Peasants and townfolk, minstrels and mer- chants, artisans and jesters mingle with royalty and guests in a hamlet where merriment reigns. Nine stages feature continuous entertainment of light-hearted drama and music. Mirth abounds in village lanes where street acts, magicians, storytellers, rope walkers, mimes and troubadors perform for the delight of passers-by. Lining the winding paths of the festival are the hand-hewn shops of 4 50 hand picked craftsmen from 15 different states. Their work exemplifies the arts produced during the Renaissance. Astrologers, psychics and Tarot card readers add mystical moments to this lushly wooded fantasy game come true. — by Kevin Luttrell BONNER STUDENTS Gerri Neal and Jimmy Burris take a break while working at the festival. Events 13
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