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1 Hitch Yer Hillbilly I liked the dancing best, especially the popcorn dance.” said senior Cara Bunde. Although few knew where they were supposed to be. what dance they were doing and were just generally confused by the idea of square dancing, most couples had fun anyway. Of course, gettin' hitched was entertaining too. as Bob Nymoen found himself “Kissing the ground that Judy, my ggddess walked on.” Other guys were lucky enough to do push-ups and other feats of strength to prove they were wgrthy of their brides. Serving apple cider, root beer, and donut holes was part of the Marshalls' duties, but their main job was to make sure none of the guys strayed too far from their dates. If one did. he was quickly dragged off to jail, where he remained until freed by a kiss or a nickle. Sadie HawKirvs 21
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This page Upper Lett: Marryin' Sam Gary Lewis weds Wendy Hastings and Rich Adams Upper Right: Elected Daisy Mae and LM' Abner Judy and Tom Hanson (no relation!) Lower Lett: Jackie Krueger and Bob Matthews take marriage vows. Lower Right: Tony Reme. Heather Stolson. Nick Luciano and Cindy Carlson spend playful moments at Sadie Opposite page: Upper: Whispering sweet nothings. Shelly White amuses Duane Gulleshammer Lower Left: Bobtxng apples becomes favorite of Sadie ’80 Lower Right: Randy Meyer comes up empty 20 Sad e Hawkins
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WDNfiTSE 1 Vi Oh, for More Snow! “There just wasn’t enough snow,” exclaimed skier John Kiskanen, who felt he didn’t get his money’s worth this winter. However, other things made up for the lack of snow. Many Teddies could be found waiting in anticipation for winter vacation to finally arrive, sipping hot chocolate to thaw their frozen bods, hearing the gentle gust of snow falling (the little we did get), coming back to school after vacation excited to think half the year was over, learning that they had only a few weeks to ask that someone special’’ toSno-ball. In Minnesota, winter usually means snow and cold. This year winter meant cold, but there wasn’t enough snow and it didn’t come soon enough to prevent a brown Christmas. 22 Winter
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