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HEAVEN IN YOUR EYES ri BACK HOW: Melissa Bellamy, Vanessa Melch, Hali Lockhart. Denise Trumler, Robert Hargens. Darin Jantzi, Steve Setsodi, Kyle Caspersen. FRONT ROW: Jenny Reynolds. Wanda Stienike, Dawn Werre, Heather Myers. Heather Simdorn, Dana Spiehs, Terry Nitsch, Bill Baasch, Shawn Nielsen, James Hoke, Todd Nitsch, Dave Bell 3
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HOMECOMING The Homecoming Celebration started Tuesday, November 30th, as the halls were filled with stripes and shades. Wednesday was designated as “I Want to Be a Cowboy” day. The festivities proceeded to Thursday with the attire of burgundy and white. Spirit days con- cluded on Friday with Dress-up Day. Along with these activities, the pods were decorated with each class as- signed a different pod. Prizes were awarded to the clas- ses that had the most participation during spirit days and in pod decoration. In both cases, the Seniors took first. That night the volleyball team whipped Loup City despite the Raiders’ attempts. Also, the football team pulled off another win in spite of Mother Nature’s tac- tics. Saturday evening, October 4th, the 1986 Home- coming dance was held. Dana Spiehs and Terry Nitsch were crowned by former royalty, Jennifer Reynolds and Dave Bell. First Runners-up were Vanessa Melch and Kyle Caspersen. Second Runners-up were Melissa Bel- lamy and Steve Setsodi. Other candidates included Hali Lockhart, Denise Trumler, Rob Hargens, and Darin Jantzi. Heather Myers and James Hoke were crown bearers. Robe bearers were Heather Simdorn and Bill Baasch. Shawn Nielsen and Dawn Werre were the junior attendants, as were Todd Nitsch and Wanda Stienike for the sophomores. The royal court danced to the theme song “Heaven In Your Eyes,” followed by music played by the Cliche. MANAOfM OWMtt C WIST HAVANA N« kaaciA4.tr h. «ii «at)
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FALL PLAY This year four one-act plays were presented as the fall play on November 13 and 14. Rehear- sals for The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg” were held after school. The other three plays were rehearsed in Drama Class. They were “Good-Bye to the Clown”, “A Game”, and “Baby”. Performances included both comedy and drama. “The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg” is a satire of a town that considered itself “incorruptible” and found that it was mistaken. “Good-Bye to the Clown” deals with a little girl who has created an imaginary clown to take the place of her father who has died. “A Game” begins as a simple experiment in game playing between three innocent and unsus- pecting participants. Soon the effects of greed and possessiveness cause the game to become re- ality. “Baby” is a somewhat outrageous comedy in which the world is viewed through the eyes of a baby. The theater was full both nights, and audi- ences indicated their appreciation. Peggy, Mother, Clown and Uncle George eat supper in “Good-Bye to the Clown. «»» W.J Edward and Mary Richards discuss the money in “The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg.” Petunia Pinkerton praises her husband Mayor Pinkerton of Hadleyburg while Mr. Billson and Mr. Wilson watch. Jeremiah and Prudence Cox wait patiently in Hadleyburg. The Stranger begins his work on corrupting Hadleyburg. 4
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