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Also considering that these were the two heroes who destroyed the Death Star, I don't anyone would bother filing a report about something so trivial. Besides if Luke, the "offended" officer, wasn't bothered by it, then I don't think anyone else would be. And less we forget Leia is considered among the highest of leaders in the Rebellion, despite holding no formal military rank, and being a princess from a planet that no longer exist, and its representative in a Senate that was disbanded. Point being, in The Rebellion, your accomplishments and reputation matter more than your rank. Probably still play the football game, since it involved another school and would be much more difficult to reschedule. Dance would probably be postponed a week or 2, to give everyone a chance to grieve. Still would want to have it eventually but everyone would have still been in a state of shock, and there would have been major safety concerns for the kids. Then again I'm basing this on how a school would handle this today. In the 70's they may have gone ahead with it anyways, and good number of people might not have even heard about what happened. Do you think Paul played the grieving boyfriend angle to score an even hotter date? The Doyle house also has a giant rip in the couch from Michael's knife, blood on the floor in the living room and all over upstairs. Also the upstairs probably reeked of gun powder for weeks, and they need to replace that flower pot, and are short 1 hanger.