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A27 1 . 1 4 if i'i5 E 1. Matt Lescault and Diane VanWonterghem kick back in their casual attire. 2. Starting this year's Sadie Hawk- ins celebration with the first dance is lon Dunn and Debbie Short. 3. Marlene Rivera and jeff Short antici- pate the night's forthcoming events. 4. Teresa West and Gary Mathews watch other couples dance while resting up. 5. Anxiously awaiting the announcement of this year's court are Denice Nakamoto and Kevin Kiene. 6. Steve Romanski and Chris Simmons exhibit their way of dancing. S 6 5 'I-IIEVHI El EI QL, Ell 2 S
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On Saturday, November fourth, gals of Canyon High hogtied their favorite guys and attended the Sadie Hawkins Dance. The cafeteria was trans- formed into a barn with a star-covered ceiling while everyone danced to the music of The City. Preacher Ray Dunne was on hand for the mock marriage ceremony and moonshine and cookies were served throughout the evening. Daisy May and Li'l Abner were juniors Debbie Short and lon Dunne. The other members of the court, chosen by the students who attended the dance, were nomi- nated for their service to Canyon and the commu- nity. They included Sheri Neal, john Curtner, Lisa Christensen, Steve Kouri, Briana Baldwin, Mike Kaulfelt, Denise Nakamoto, and Kevin Kiene. 96
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Practice, Practice, Practice. That is the word that mem- bers of Canyon's Drama Club and Speech Team have en- graved on their minds. For, rigorous rehearsal is an inte- gral part of producing a top-notch play or speech. And, these performing organizations succeeded admirably. Under the direction of new advisor Ms. Alice Carroll, Canyon's Drama club brought new dimensions to drama. They began the year by presenting A Night of One Acts. This production included three stirring and thought-provoking plays: a thrilling murder mystery- Sorry, Wrong Number , a satirical political comedy- Lifeguards , and the ever-intriguing play- The Lottery. Surviving such dilemmas as phones that contin- ued to ring after being answered, seven pages of script accidentally skipped, and the destruction of a delicious cake twhoopsl, Ms. Carrolllj, the one-acts were a suc- cess that was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Later in the year, the wildly hilarious comedy Don't Drink The Water, was produced. The superb acting and brilliant direction made this show a hit that culminated a successful year. Canyon's Speech team also received a new advisor this year. With the assistance of Mr. Michael Bridges, the Fo- rensic Team used their oral abilities to the fullest capac- ity. ln fact, the first two tournaments of the season reaped 10 superior certificates and three trophies. The Speech Team went on to attend several other tourna- ments including the State Qualifying Tournament and the National Forensic League Qualifying event. Mr. Bridges and the team looked hopefully towards the State Tour- namet held in june as feasible goals to end a year of suc- cessful Forensic activity. Drama Club members: Ray Dolan, Laura King, Robin D' Arc, Karen Carver, Debbie Heffel, julie Latona, Advisor Alice Carroll, Debbie Wit- soe, Cheryl Masters, Kathy Hartmann, john Hernandez, Colleen Kaiicki, Eric Napp, Barbara lohnson, Melanie Grosky, Steve Kouri, Kathy El- bourne, George Woods, David Burke, Becky Brown, Briana Baldwin, Kim Westervelt, Maria White, Terri Raney, Melodie Flores, David Earl. Speech Team members: Brian Saunders, Dan Ryan, Randy Morton, Scott Bradshaw, David Burke, jim Marion, Coach Michael Bridges, Debbie Fermer, Alice Ensore, Kathy Hoffer, Alison Preston, loNel Nich- olson, Robin Burke, Carla Edmonds, Leslie Reynolds, Michelle Her- mann. 98 A .734 D l'll never forget 'Break a Cake'. Ms. Carroll. Q9 I i
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