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if Q Mike Jewett, Lisa Blake, are full of smiles as they toast to their Marriage, F? . law .. , - J XS, XL xx X Q' X Q rims! The Couple begin the reception with the tradition- al cutting of the cake. Mike Jewett, the lucky Groom, feeds his Bride, Lisa Blake. Julie Bernat, Lorrie Standridge, Bridesmaids reas- sure the blushing bride, Lisa Blake for the big mo- ment. ' 31 Marriage Day
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The Bride and Groom take a sigh of relief alter their long day. STUDENTS e oini' to the chapelg weire y gonna get married was e heard on January 15th as thepan- e nual mock wedding wastpresene ed by the Family Life classes. This wed4 ding was unquestionably unique because it was the first Roman Catholic wedding in the history of our school. This type of marriage is always held e I in a church, although this was the one excep- tion as it was held in the chapel Room 144. I I The traditional YWBCldil1Q'fIiEil'Ci1w Vhere Cornesffhey Brideug was played as the in- vited guests stocky and waited forthe persessional to begin. As thebrideand groom took their places, the ceremony started. Mr. Turek, the presiding: priest began his oration. Throughout his speech, he explained the importance of e i marriage, love and com- I mittment. Next, the vows were promised and they exchanged wedding 'irings .p With .a quick The imD011aHC6 of this I e' peck, Lisa Blake a and wedding is that the sac- ellc 'if at Mike Jewitt became rament is said by both I the bride and groom. Lisa Blake, the ublush- ing bride, planned the - mauve and grey wedding with help from Mike A ffpj, Jewitt the handsome groom g Lisa chose Rosa Zorilla as her maid of honors with Conniealiowan, Julie Bernat, and Lorrie Standridge as her hridesrnaids, IMike's -groomsmen were: P1061 Casmiro, An Novahom, and Chris. Cave, with Donfeathersi as hisfbestma1't.' I There wa,5.1Hl50IfhC ffpriestu whotper- formed theceremony. e husband and wife , at last. . I Everyone gathered outside to wish the NewIyweds a happy e r ellflfr Honeymoon , The new couple hopped into the uhoneymoon express and clanked and bonked to their destination: a two minute txiptaround the schoolg when they re- turned, they celebrated their new begin- ? as v f 2 ,f We g'4w,, '5'ffr2 '- , 4 I, ,, , ,W : ,, ning with a toast and the traditional cuti I ting of the cake. Just then, theyywisherd for meyaupremec fortune: to iivehappilyt 30 Marriage Day Noel Casimero, Don Feathers, Art Plovahome and Chris Cave were the groomsmen. I i I I I I I I I I I I I X' ,Iv rjyj,
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Sadie Hawkins Mr. Scarecrow sits on his tractor while waiting for some attractions. Students Enjoy The Sadie Hawkins Hoe Domm Gals' Grab long time ago there was an old maid in Dogpatch U.S.A. by the name of Sadie Hawkins. She was never asked out on dates, so finally one day she decided she would break the old custom and instead asked the guy of her liking to a dance. The tradition has since then been kept by the girl asking her favorite guy to the dance set aside just for that purpose and named after Sadie Hawkins her- self. Eldorado takes part in keeping that tradition alive by throwing the annual Sa- die Hawkins Hoe Down. Presented every year by the Junior Class Officers, the Sadie Hawkins Dance is always a big hit, and this year was no exception. The two months time that was spent preparing and orga- nizing every detail of the dance certainly paid off in the end. The organizers of the dance transformed our cafeteria into an old fa- shioned barnyard, including a real tractor and hay bales. Even though the preparations for it were endless, the Junior Class Officers said they had a magnificent time doing it and would do it all over again,just as long as they had the help of their wonderful advisors, Mr. Amudson and Mrs. Canfield. The Sadie Hawkins Dance may not be as Wendy Ross and her boyfriend take a load off their feet. Your Guys! hypped up or as fancy as The Homecoming Dance or Prom, but it is a lot of fun. Everyone dresses 'xhill billy style and takes part in the many differ- ent activities such as the Marriage Booth for the more serious couples. The booth was run by Mr. and Mrs. Russel. Mr. Russel or Father Rus- sel as some couples called him, married off the happy pairs. The bride and groom received a wedding ring, a marriage certificate, and a snap shot picture together, Couples could also get pictures taken in a country setting. One day before the dance. students were nominated by clubs and other organizations for the Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae Contest. Jars were set out to collect pennies and by the end of the day, the pair in each class collecting the most were selected as that classes' Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae. The win- hers were: Freshman: Nate Santucci and Julie Konst, Sophomores: Nathan Cowsil and Krista Brooks, Juniors: Kurt Wohlrab and Wynn Hanlon and Seniors: Phillip Kunisch and Cori Bower. All in all, Sadie Hawkins '88 was one to remem- ber. Maybe it was summed up best by the Junior Class President, Michelle Cave, who called it a royal blast.
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