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1. Caught in the act of reaching for a swig of moonshine, Merry Richards shows surprise while Gayle Johnson serves refreshments. 2. Counting the proceeds from the Sadie Hawkins Dance are juniors Gale Erken- brack and Leah Schatvet. 3. Mary Doruff finds that the price of libera- tion has gone up as Peter Haas watches her pay his admission to the dance. 4. As Donny Baber reads their marriage certificate, his rustic date smiles at its content. 5. Determining their cheek-to-cheek entrance fee, Kim Chenoweth surrounds the faces of Maren Hansen and Steve Berven with a tape measure. 6. Dave Stright, as substitute Marryin' Sam pro- nounces the sentence of marriage to Mr. and Mrs. Millington. 7. A cheerful group of hillbillies enjoy the night's events. Sadie Hawkins 21
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Cafeteria Converts Into Hillbilly Haven On Friday, November 9, another junior class succeeded in changing an everyday school cafeteria into a rustic Dogpatch U.S.A. One could not help but notice the out- houses stationed in various spots, the wishing well, the hay bales, and the transformed students in old-style hill- billy overalls. Entrance into Sadie Hawkins was calculated by measuring the couple cheek-to-cheek. Divorcin' Dan, Bruce Linz, had only a few visitors this year while there was always a continuous line in front of the betrothal place of Marryin' Sam, Dave Clifford. Those Dogpatch cit- izens who chose to take the marriage route were provid- ed with ceremonious music, drapery rings, certificates, and colored portraits. A lottery election selected juniors Kathy Banta and Randy Gestson to rule as Dogpatch Roy- alties. The Robert Moore Group furnished the music, and during their intermission breaks polka records were played to keep the mood.
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1. Students help Ms. Sonnen celebrate her birthday with a friendly fight during the first snowfall of the season. 2. Practicing for the Christmas Concert is one of the band's winter activities. 3. With school tempera- tures turned down extremely low at night, Forester member Jesse Prei- ner finds the extra warmth of a sheepskin hat and an electric blanket necessary. 4. The Frump Sisters lead cheers in a special Back to the 50's Day pepfest. 5. In Mr. Ashby's room, the spirit of Christmas is communi- cated through seasonal decorations. 6. As Charlene Isaak remains on the ground after a tumble, she and Rhonda Jeukens smile good-naturedly. 7. Costa Rican visitors and Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus listen attentively to Liane Boehm during the Speech Class Christmas Banquet. 22 Winter
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