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That's Entertainment! No matter what evening you stop by Prairie it seems there is always something going on. And, it is some - thing different almost every night. Besides all the sports and fine arts activities, you can visit special events . There were a few sports contests different from the usual ones. Many people enjoyed donkey basketball for the second year. New at Prairie was the Faculty-Senior basketball game. For the dancers in the group there were plenty of chances. The Homecoming celebration dance, the Sadie Hawkins Dance, marathon and prom were just a few of the evenings Prairie kids could "shake their bootie". The Christmas assembly featured the usual fare. Seasonal music, Santa and his elves, the faculty acting foolish and treats for the kiddies entertained everyone on the day before vacation. A new feature at Prairie was the honors banquet. Any student who achieved a three point five grade average first semester was invited to bring his parents to a pot luck. Many families, along with staff and administration, enjoyed the evening. the choir dance Below: John Serbousek accompanies Dede Scheetz on a fine rendition of “The Way You Do the Things You Do" for the Talent Show . Scott Simon provided more guitar backup. It was a very uptown affair, with woodwind ensembles playing during dinner and fine speaking after. Probably the most well known, and well attended, entertainments are the annual Music Parents' Variety Show and the Choir Club Talent Show. The Variety Show was again a huge success, with entertainment everywhere, people eating all kinds of treats and everyone carting home prizes. The Talent Show drew an especially big crowd; and once again featured a wide variety of good acts from all five buildings. Above: Piper Thomas McAreavy was one of the teachers acting out "The Twelve Days of Christmas" at the Christmas assembly. Right: LeaAnn Goodall and Larry Rammelsberg reigned as queen and king at the Student Council sponsored Sadie Hawkins Dance. 62 Entertainment

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