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Sadie Hawkins “Do-si-do ...” “A do-si-do and a grand right and left! Students who didn’t know what this meant learned by the end of the night if they attended the Sadie Hawkins Dance on December 6. The Upper Mississippi Blucgrass Band played down-home country music while caller Larry Smith taught the dancers all the right moves. Prizes were given for the best costumes, and those unlucky (or lucky) cowpokes who didn’t hold onto their ladies were put into jail, to be released by their favorite’s kiss. Marriage ceremonies were also performed, to the amusement of the many spectators. f. Two boys to a girl-those arc pretty good odds. 2. Hope they’re kissing each other, not the metal bars. 3. Two couples do-si-do enthusiastically. 4. A true gentleman always wheels his lady around. 5. Where do you plan to take her? 6. The joyful wedding of a happy couple. 7. Boy Scout's Honor, wc won't do it again, sir. 8. Is this a decoration or one of the dancers. Sadie 19
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Fire And Ice A Week To Remember Although there was not a great deal of snow during the winter of 1980-81, the week of Fire and Ice seemed to get more than its share. The week’s activities began with the Free-Throw-Shooting Contest and the Ping-Pong Tournament on Monday and Tuesday. Two broomball games were played at the ice arena on Wednesday night. The first game was between two student teams, and that determined who would play the faculty team. The student-faculty game followed. The faculty won 2-1. Sean Denman scored both goals for the faculty (that's right, the faculty). The King’s Coronation followed the broomball games. Nancy Wood entertained the royal court with her skating routine. John Erb was selected as the sophmorc page, Jim Bach was chosen as the junior prince. Finally, Mike Wilder was crowned by 1980 Homecoming Queen Tracy Ruud as the 1981 Fire and Ice King. Thursday was the day of the “Anything Goes” Variety Show. Watchers will remember the “Devo” routine performed by the Tapaires, an exploration into the “Twilight Zone” by the Tapettes, and several other songs and routines. Friday was Red and White Day, as well as the day of the Fire and Ice Week Pep-Fest. The week concluded with the Saturday night Fire and Ice Dance. Couples danced to the music of “Mississippi Red-dog.” Despite the cold weather and snow, Fire and Ice Week provided more excitement and enthusiasm during the winter months. 20 Fire And Ice
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