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Like this. Brian Pitts, ju- nior. demonstrated to first- year principal Janice Hogan how easy it was to ring a bottle of Coke Go for it. Hogan gives it a try. finding out it’s more dif- ficult than it looks. Nap time! Mike Roth- mayer, eighth grader, rests up for a tiresome float ride in the Fall Festival Parade Prize protect Caveman Joe Bennett was Mr En- och's prize project for the Booster Club float
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Waitina impatiently With club in hand. Mrs Cham- berlin was heard to say. Oh. I'm waiting for them all right. about the Rock 99 D J. outfit that arrived over 30 minutes late Looks good Michele Mi- dles and Brian Carney en- joy an appetizing candle- light dinner including broasted chicken and pota- toes. corn, rolls, salad, and apple or cherry p»e a la mode The meal was served by seventh grade students Crownma the Queen Debbie Gannaway relin- quishes her reign as queen with a smile to Belinda Routh. newly elected by her fellow FHA members. Sweetheart Court Queen Belinda Routh. junior; Lynn Witt, freshman. Frances Lake, sophomore; Mary Voeiker. senior; and Cindy Ahlers. eighth grader.
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Old and New in ’82 was the theme chosen by the Fall Festival Committee for the 1982 festival. Fall Festival is a major fundraising time for many clubs, organizations and classes. New booths like FHA face painting added a change of face to the festi- val. FHA's coin drop into a jug of water and FFA’s can smash sparked interest in those who wished to conquer the feat at hand. Old favorites including FFA’s dunking stand and the senior cake walk were big hits again. Both old and new ideas added to the success of the '82 Fall Festival. Fall Festival was not all fundraising, it was a time for a lot of enjoyment for people of all ages. Spirited crowds gathered on Main Street by the hundreds to see the pa- rade on the final day of the festival. Anchorwoman Karen Church, of Chan- nel 3 news, served as Grand Marshal for the parade, in which four bands performed. “I like to hear them guys get down on the fiddle.” stated Dean Blazek who enjoyed the old fiddler's contest. There could have been a rock dance, stated Brad Clement. I get kind of tired of country dances.” The Tempos and the Jazz Band enter- tained crowds with concerts. OLD AND NEW AT '82
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