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Sadie Hawkins ... A Success Sadie Hawkins was one of the most successful dances of the year. This is probably because it was girls’ choice and it was the girls first op- portunity to ask who they wanted to. The girls supplied the sweaters while the boys just went along with the evening of fun and way-out wild things. Boys were fed anything between steaks and tuna fish sandwiches, it just depended on who you went with. Many creative ways were used in asking the boys to the Sadie’s dance. Treasure hunts, the police, balloons, and toilet papering jobs were among the most used. During the week of Sadie Hawkins, the students voted on who they wanted to be this year’s Lil Abner and Daisy Mae. Kim Follett and Travis Palfreyman were the winners of this prestigious honor. The Sadie Hawkins assembly went well as the students watched Amy Wiscombe (the geek), Mr. McClain, John Paystrup and Kristiane (Changa) Washburn play the dating game and make fools of themselves. Everything went well and as planned. The drama club should be commended on a job well done for the assembly and for the dance itself. Sadie’s was a success. Strangle him Angie, you've got him w here you Matt Ollerton and Angie Palfreyman enjoying Sad want him! Hawkins. 26 Sadie Hawkins
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Hurry and take the picture! Can’t you just hear Bob's laugh coming through the page? Homecoming ‘85 Homecoming 85 was a very successful dance! At the dance there was a lot to celebrate, a victorious football team, a great start to a great school year, the parade and the assembly put on by the ‘65 class. Everyone was in the right spirit of partying and hav- ing a good time. Sophomore girls were asked to their first high school dance while other juniors and seniors just enjoyed being with their friends and get- ting back into the “swing” of things again. You could tell who the sophomores were just by looking at their faces, they were smiling from ear to ear. Girls were asked with roses, carnations, and other types of flowers, along with notes and other creative methods. This was a successful dance and the student council did a great job on the decora- tions for the dance and for planning the week's ac- tivities as well as the homecoming parade. This year’s homecoming royalty was Jennie Greer, Kim Bachelder, and Samantha Fullmer. This homecoming was one that we all will remember! Shauna’s smiling and Darin’s not. does this make you wonder? Homecoming 27
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