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For his first time, Reverend Farley con- ducts the ceremony of “ tying the knot.” The character he portrayed is Marryin ' Sam from Li ' l Abner. Dancers sign a lot; ‘tie the knot’ “Better late than never! The books being delayed not only upset the stu- dents but also the staff. It put us behind in the book coming up. So we were really relieved when the books finally came in,” commented Mer- cedes Sheehy, 1981 KEY editor. The yearbook dance was November 22. There was no live band because it would have been a waste of money. Students were more interested in looking through the books and having them signed. Some students did dance to taped music when most of their friends had finished signing. There were no complaints at the dance and almost everyone had a good time. Hopefully, the 1981 dance would return to September, along with the yearbooks. Mr. Frazier said he was certain this would happen. The hillbilly in everyone was noticeable at the Sadie Hawkins dance. Around the gym, students placed bales of hay, pumpkins and pitch forks to add some atmosphere. A friend of Miss Tara Jorgensen, student council sponsor, took pictures of couples upon request. Mr. Bruce Farley also married” students who felt like tying the knot. Mr. Dan Met- calf helped chaperone. “I didn’t have much problem stopping the students from playing ‘huggy-bear, kissy-face,” he said. There wasn’t a large turnout for the dance, but those hillbillies who did attend savored it like white lightning. 10 — Yearbook Sadie Hawkins Dances
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Among the many pom pon girls who went camping at Ball State were Denise Dust, Lee Ann laconetti, Lisa Jonason, Terry Huffnagle and Carrie Gracz. The Pom Cats returned after claiming the camp ' s top award. Sue Sikma, Cheryl Huseman and Mercedes Sheehy take advantage of an infrequent break during the Ball State Journalism Workshops. The work- shop, largest in the nation, annually attracts over 1,000 students. Hours of organization and planning went into arranging this special 4-H camp picture. Janet Bowyer and Sue Sikma can be found on the top left edge of the clover. (The KEY is not responsbile for eye strain.) Summer activities — 9
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The Sadie Hawkins dance was a blessing in disguise; the happiness shows in the whites of their eyes. Andy Richart and Debbie Vann said that it was a night that they will never forget. Her clothes were ragged and her shoes were torn, but the look on her face was far from forlorn. Her name is Mrs. Uran, she said she had a good time, and that is the end of this beautiful rhyme. Ya ' ll might think they look like farmers but they ' re city folks at heart. Miss Jorgensen, Jim Hudspeth, Rich Solberg, Carrie Cracz, Tim Urbanski and Kelly Cody carry on the hillbilly tradition. Selena Scott brought her all-time sweet- heart to the Sadie Hawkins dance, hoping he wouldn ' t bring Sadie. Mrs. Brenda Farley stands and stares while the cameraman said, I didn ' t pay to get in, so who cares? Yearbook Sadie Hawkins Dances — 11
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