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1. South students enjoy a Sadie Hawkins hayride 2. Lee Ann Gossman and Rodney Lossow win Best Costume. 3. Liz White. Trina Rogers. Monica Copeland. Faye Jorgenson, and Randy Howes wait in line to square dance. 4. Danny Howes and Monica Copeland took a good Sadie picture. 5. Jan Wikstrom. Penny Joelson. Faye Jorgenson, and Charlie Baker git down. 6. B.L. Stout. Debbie Patterson. Barry Olson, and Nikki Rodacker warm their hands over the stove. 7. Ann Miller. Dan Hogan. Randy Howes, and Faye Jorgenson sit out a dance. 8. Steve LeBre and Mary Kay Kellington pose for their picture. 9. Darlene Floberg, Jim Stevenson. Debbie Gilbert. Mark Mahre. Dana Jones, and Eric Moen show the Sadie spirit. 18 — Sadie Hawkins
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Dreaming! Homecoming this year was one of the most successful ever. The participation in all of the events was super. Everyone gave their best effort. The week was kicked off Wednesday with coronation, where Wendy Willis and Cory Hermann were crowned Queen and King. Thursday was the day of sales. Student Union sold. Pom Poms, buttons and Cow Bells, while the cheerleaders sold balloon tickets and the tigeretts sold garters. A tradition was reborn at South with the Homecoming Breakfast; the results were terrific. Friday was the big day starting with the pepfest. and the parade. The parade route led directly on to the field where the main event of the week took place. The football players took South to a 1312 victory over North. To end the week there was a super Victory dance. The dance had the best turn out ever, with music provided by Midwest Sound. Homecoming — 17
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It Was “Ladies Night” As South’s Gals Corralled Their Guys For 1981 Sadie! Sadie Hawkins this year wuz more fun than a bale a' hay in springtime! It wuz held on October 24, at Fish Lake Ranch. Buses left South at 6:15 to take students to a good ole' fashioned hoe-down. Once there, you could git yer pictures taken. go on a hayride. git married by Marryin' Sam or square dance till yer suspenders fell off! We had a mighty good jail this year, with Beaufford T. Crenshaw as head sheriff, and deputies Connie and Nikki Ro-dacker and Lori Schuda. Sheriff Crenshaw reports that Paul Dixon wuz locked up the most. — Betcha Melanie Frazier had fun gittin him out! Best costume winners wuz Leeann Gossman and Rodney Lossow. The temperature wuz cool this year to say the least, but if y'all kept on movin', it wasn’t too bad. Sadie Hawkins — 19
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