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Headin' for the Hills Steve Forbes, the Widow, gets the eye from Cyrus oug Zaruba). The Autumn Theatrical production, Headin' For The Hills, was held on November 14, 1981. The play featured a family of Hillbil- lies who resided in the community of Lone Mule, Tennessee. A conflict in inheritance benefits drove Cornelia and Dorthea to visit their country rel- atives to settle the contents of the will. According to their father's testi- monial, the girls had to live with their country cousins in order to collect their inheritance. A round of applause goes to Mr. McAllen, the Cast and Stage Crew on a job well done. The Hillbillies witness Cyrus' proposal to the Widow.
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and the Band Goes Marching on . . . The Lone Tree Lion Marching Band started their season earlier than most athletic teams when they performed in the American Legion parade in Des Moines, the Fall Festival Parade on Lone Tree, and also at the Adventureland Pa- rade in Altoona, Iowa. All the pa- rades took place during the sum- mer months. The band gave an unusual per- formance on July 12 at Adventureland. Not only did they play such melodies as Hot Stuff and Disco Inferno , they drama- tized the music by succumbing to beat exhaustion. Critics raved about the performance in all the major Iowa newspapers. Despite their mid-summer tradgedy, the band performed pregame and half-time shows for all the home football games and for the first time ever, competed in the IHSMA Marching Band Contest at Wapello, where they received a Division I rating with a total of 69.8 points. This year's Marching Lions to- talled 80 members which included 12 flag girls, 4 rifle girls, 11 percus- sions, and 52 horns They were under the field direction of senior majorette Sheri Burr. The Rifle Corps entertains the half-time football crowd.
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