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SNOW WEEK Queen Kathy Ke1ChleI and -W M N Krug Terry Endres were presented to the The evening activities of Snow Week were just as exciting as the daytime activities. It began with Monday Night's Coronation. The candidates waited anxiously to see who would be announced the win- ners to a packed auditorium. The theme for Coronation was Celebration, with the Stage Band and the Swing Choir supplying the entertainment. Terry Endres and Kathy Keichler won for the senior class. The juniors that won were Tom Lucking and Michele Endres. For the sophomore class, Mark Jensen and Leanne Sanderson won. Wednesday evening was an ex- citing evening, for it was the first annual Battle of the Cheerleaders. The cheerleaders participated in such events as a tug-of-war and a bubble blowing contest. The hockey cheerleaders were victorious. The spaghetti dinner was a big success on Thursday night. It was sponsored by the Junior Class Prom Committee. Friday night was Ground Round night. The cost was 31.50 to get in and it covered all the popcorn, peanuts you could eat and all the pop you could drink. Nighthawks provided the entertainment for the stu- dents. For the final night of Snow Week there was a dance in the gym. About 250 students danced to the tunes of the Loaf- ers. The Iunior Class Prom Committee held a spaghetti dinner Thursday night during Snow Week.
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WORKING ON SET, David Simacek, assem- bled a piece to a park bench. The set for David and Lisa was open beamed, with no walls, doors or windows. OPERATING AN OFFSET press was the work lim White performed for David and Lisa. lim helped print tickets, posters, t- shirts and the programs. DURING A STORYTELLING session, the teacher, Barbara Uoan Fluegell encouraged the students to tell a story using dreams and feelings. The students, Kate Uoan Dobiasl and Simon Uim Paddockl showed their disin- terest in the session. AT THE BEGINNING of the play, the audi- ence learned of David's fGreg McNamara? obsession with being touched, when the Por- ter CGreg F eidtj accidently touched him. ALOT OF WORK, along with some fun, goes into producing a quality set, lohn Fox defends himself from Mary McCoy's paint brush, while painting the set.
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