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Local Yokels Descend for Tomfoolery With the harvest moon shining brightly, country yokels once again descended from the hills for an evening of merrymaking and tomfoolery. Dancing to the lively beat of The Harvey at the annual Sadie Hawkins dance on November 7, the couples flung their cares to the wind. Many eloped to the Hitchin' Post where the short ceremony was performed by Rob Verkins. As passionate romances quickly faded, Divorcin' Dan Volna was there to provide the needed relief. Also on hand was Constable Barb Zander, who made many desperate attempts to control the unruly throng and sentenced countless victims to time in the stocks. While the band lakes a swallow, Sadie couples chortle amongst the corn. Unaware of the marrymaking about them, Sarah and Dave retreat to their own little world. Bumpkin Sowden and Joan Tawdry Cray practice a little gobbledegook. 14
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Page 17 text:
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Amid rowsing cheers and musical strains, the Huskies charge through the good luck horseshoe. With balloons flying high, the junior class float brings to life the homecoming slogan Rise Above the Valley. Wearing a bright smile, Jane Lonsky renders a peppy kick during the homecoming pepfest. Vibrations fill the air as new and old VHS couples dance to the music of the Free and Easy.
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O r r r O Mrs. Pampinelli (j. Harris) directs her Nellie Fell (K. Knutson) forgets her job Receiving a torrent of complaints, Mr. theatrical prodigy. as promptress. Spindler (S. Kessel) shrieks in defense, “I can't do it all! Satire Envisions Theatrical World Depicting a wildly distorted picture of the mad confusion, the agonizing sorrows, and the triumphant joys of the theater, the fall play cast of The Torchbear-ers presented their innocent audience with a satirical version of a theatrical production on November 13 and 14. Struggling with a bout of mono, Jan Harris, starring as Mrs. Pampinelli, returned to lead a group of elite amateurs in their bungling attempt to stage a play. According to director Mr. Fritz, Laughing at ourselves always makes us bigger people, a philosophy which he felt was realized in this production. Following the students' final presentation of the play, the cast members headed over to Karol Knutson's, where they joined together to celebrate their success. Weeping softly, Mrs. Ritter (Mary Anne Thomas) despairs at her husband's adverse reactions to the production. 15
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