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Getting married at Sadies wo» quilr dillriml from the real thing The couples reversed roles as shown here by Freshman June Shaw and her date, a Junior at Greenon High School. Rodney Smith. Looking cool in their matching T's and shades. Senior George Petkervich and Junior Alison Stearns take a break to pose for the camera. Couples enjoy the music and the atmosphere o Sadies night as they slow dance to a favorite song. Watching their friends dance as they relax for . few minutes. Senior Mark Patch and Sophomor- Michelle Reed share a few laughs. 20 Sadie Hawkins
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Gazing into each other's eyes. Hippolyta (April Comer) and Theseus (Brian Winters) patiently await their wedding day. Anticipating any problems that could arise. rehearsal prompter Sophomore Brandeo Roberts and stage crew chief Senior Laura Schauer go over last minute directions at dress rehearsal. After confronting Hermia (Debbie Dean) about her love for Demetrius. Helena (Julie Holloway) and Her- mia reminisce about happier limes. Fall Play 19
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EY GALS . . . Lasso them dudes, it’s Sadie Hawkins Sadie Hawkins is the perfect time for all gals to get their ropes out and lasso up a good lookin' dude to be their partner for one night. After the guy accepted, and the outfits were bought. Sadies night was for all the girls to show off their catch, and dance 'til the cows come home. This was a typical date for most of the couples: The girls would either cook up some homemade grub for their dates or take their cowboy to a casual restaurant. Finally, after dinner, the couple would mosey on up to the dance, where they could both kick up their heels and have a great time! This year Sadies still followed its basic tradition with the jail, marriage booth and its down-home” atmosphere, but there were a few minor additions that helped make Sadies a night to remember. There were two marriage booths set up to avoid the long lines of couples waiting to get hitched. As a remembrance of their one night stand. each couple exchanged rings to put on the hand of their beloved. The groom-to-be wore a veil, and the bride wore a cowboy hat. as they both recited their temporary vows. As in the past, couples came dressed as twins. Some of the popular fashions modeled by couples were. Mickey Mouse T-Shirts, Hawaiian shirts and concert t- shirts. I had a great time. I thought it was so wild when I'd look across the commons and could tell right away who was with who, laughed Sophomore Chris Wilkes. Throughout the evening, different ac- tivities went on to keep everyone entertained. Senior and student congress member Terri Neel came up with the idea of doing the chicken dance Everyone formed a big circle and were instructed on what to do. The D.J. set the music while students began flapping their arms and jumping around. It turned out to be a lot of fun for everyone, even though they did have to forget their pride a little. Some familiar western tunes were played to add to the Western atmosphere, and to get everyone into the spirit of Sadie Hawkins! Junior. Jennifer Scanlon explained. Acting crazy at Sadies really made it more fun. when the D.J. played the cowboy music just about everybody went wild! That's what made the dance such a suc- cess ... Everyone just let their hair down and had a real YEE-hawin' time! As Freshman Cindy Mack puts in a request for her favorite tune. D.J. Kirby Gaboury announces the next song With mean looks on their faces and business in their eyes. Senior Bruce Carpenter and Junior Craig Ferguson guard the jail to make sure no prisoners will escape Sadie Hawkins 21
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