Central High School - Arrow Yearbook (Aberdeen, SD)

 - Class of 1986

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Barry Reed and Renee MarteR enjoy dancing at Sadies. Kristy Gross, above, watches couples line up at the marriage booth. Laura Streitz is distracted by the Mystery Sheriff while talking to Steve Kraft. Pages designed by Ryan MacDonald Sadies 13

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Spirit sparkles at Sadies The Sadie Hawkins dance is a country western style dance held at CHS. This dance the girls ask the guys out and the girls pay for everything. The dance was held November first in the CHS old gym from 9p.m. to 12a.m. The music was Country Western with our own Disc Jockey. Casey Gates was Mystery Sheriff and Patty Blumhardt was Calamity Jane. There was a jail in which Casey and Patty would get paid for throwing people in and holding them there for a little while then finally releasing them. There also was a marriage booth where students could get married to their favorite person. Central's country western spirit sparkled at this dance and a few people commented about it. Bob Bauer described. It was alright but I left after awhile. ” also Lance Hammer added. '7 had fun getting into the country style dress and wearing cowboy boots. Once again Ca- sey Gates remained pig calling champion for the third straight year. t !2 Sadies Jeffrey Pott sett up Straw bails while decorating the old gym.



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Murder Mystery ‘ Zen JCittle Indians’ presented on stage ’Zen Cittle Jndians’ Ten little Indian boys went out to dinei One choked his little self and then there were nine. Nine little Indian boys sat up very latet One overslept himself and then there were eight. Eight little Indian boys travelling in Devont One said he'd stay there and then there was seven. Seven little Indian boys chopping up sticksi One chopped himself in halves and then there was six. Six little Indian boys playing with a hivef A bumblebee stung one and then there was five. Five little Indian boys going in for lawf One got in Chancery and then there was four. Four little Indian boys going out to seat A red herring swallowed one and then there was three. Three little Indian boys walking in the zooi A big bear hugged one and then there was two. Two little Indian boys sitting in the sum One got frizzled up and then there was one. One little Indian boy left all alone i He went and hanged himself and then there was none. 'Ten Little Indians.' a puzzling murder mystery written by Agatha Christie, was presented on the CHS stage Octo- ber 31 and November 2. The play takes place on an island off the coast of Devon, where eight guests are invited for the weekend by a mys- terious host. The eight guests, house- keeper. butler and boatman have never met one another, nor have they met their host. While the guests are gath- ered for cocktails, a voice comes out of the air. accusing everyone present of murder. Then, one by one the guests are mysteriously murdered, following the context of the nursery rhyme hanging above the mantle. As each murder occurs, an Indian statue top- ples off the mantelpiece and breaks. The murders are carried out in grue- some and sometimes comical details, creating terror, suspicion and excite- ment for the audience. Mr. Tom Kelly, director, stated. Blocking (moving the actors to spe- cific places) was particularly difficult in this play because any of the ten characters could have been the actual murderer. When one of the guests is poisoned, for example. I had to move the actors around so that any one of them could drop a speck of cyanide in a drink. It was a challenge I” The cast consisted of four female roles and seven male roles played by Brian Ask. Beth Bauer. Brian Daschle. Kim Krogmann. Betsy Kruse. Denise Man- ning. Mike Miller. Dana Mohr. Anthony Morrissey. Mike Oleson and Dave Schulenberg. The assistant director was Jenni Holman. Mike Oleson stated. There was a lot of work involved in putting on the play. The people in all of the crews devoted quite a bit of time to making it a qual ity production. The finished set of the play constructed by crew leaders Sheila Ogden and Tammy Palling and crew members Shane Moore. Amy Cheese man. Mary Wolf. Amy Sebastian. Heather Brosz. Mark PuHing. Joanna Rose. Char Cavanaugh. Amy Transgrud and Sue Zinter. The set crew was headed by Steve Caron. 14 Fall Play

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