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veralls, straw hats, and corncob pipes-a stranger may have t ought he was in Dogpatch instead of Cen- terville. ln honor of the 1974 Turnabout dance, a Sadie Hawkins Day was declared and students came dressed as their favorite hillbilly. The Elk- onian sponsored the event and promoted the dance's theme, Ketch 'em if Ya Can. Staffers spent nine hours the day before the dance work- ing in the upper East gym to create a barnyard atmosphere. Streamers and bales of hay helped to achieve the desired down on the farm effect. Over 250 couples attended the dance, making it the most successful in its history. Shadow Fax provided the music for the three hour affair. Higwhlighting the evening was t e crowning of leannie Dutcher as Queen and Mark Benson as King. Both repre- sented Thespians. Other mem- bers ofthe court included Linda Schubert and Paul Chris- tensen, National Forensic Leagueg lackie Curl and lon Benedict, National Honor So- ciety, and Sharon Spiedel and Steve Fletcher, journalism. we em fem WED GJIIU Dressed to lil the atmosphere of Sadie Haw- kins Day , Susie Bowers and Dave Burrell endeavored to sell tickets for the Turnabout dance to just about everyone, including Mag- sig building principal, Mr. Dave McDaniel. Representing various academic organizations were court members Sharon Speidel, Steve Fletcher, Queen Jeannie Dutcher, King Mark Benson, Paul Christensen, Linda Schubert, lackie Curl, and Brady Whyte. Turnabout 11 ..,.,...,...,,.,-
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