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,f fb As Susan Devendorf provides the music, Kathy Hanson sings the song Everything from the movie A Star ls Born. Cast members Brian Morris and Alyssa Winter look on, as Mike Lazar makes his move on Sandra McBride in the family living room. Dressed ln togas, the senior girls' kickline, under the direction of Jodi Goodman, Gina Bonar, and Kathy Hanson, recreate the party scene from Animal House to the classic song Shout, Stunts -1 1 Student L :fe
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Tuning In Once again, many DHS students spent a night with their eyes glued to the television set. However, this time they were not at home, but in the Deerfield High School audi- torium. Stunts '84 utilized a television theme. Acts were slotted according to a TV Guide programming list, and were even assigned stations and air times. The format and theme were the results of hard work behind the scenes by the Stunts director, Julie Benton, Assistant Director, David Ottenfeldg Writer, Eric Morris, Stage Manager, Steve Salm, Music Director, Susan Devendorf: and Band Directors, Julie Lewis and Christina Metz. This year, the entire show revolved around an average Deerfield family. The television set was cleverly worked into their story. Each cast member, Julie Rosenfeld, Larry Finer, Mike Lazar, Sandra McBride, Brian Morris, and Alyssa Winter tuned into different stations. The programming this year was very di- g w 1 his t ff Q A Y 4. , Roaring ln on hll Honda. Dr Woodward makes a surprise appearance on stage, thus becoming the first principal to appear in a school production, How fast can you name the Ingredients In a Big Mac? Scott Marovitz lcenterl and Doug Levy try their best as Scott Silverman urges them on. Stunts -10. :Student Life To Stunts verse and included many surprises, Tradi- tional acts, such as senior girls and guys' kicklines, were ever present. Also, dance troup under the choreography of Nancy Fill- more and Laura Myers graced the stage. Commercial breaks were done by Scott Mar- ovitz, Doug Levy, Scott Silverman, Sam Sa- muelson, and Emmy Blume and her com- pany. And, last but not least, bone-shaking drum solos by Scott Marovitz and Dave Pic- chietti shook the auditorium walls. Stunts '84 made history by including fac- ulty in the production for the first time. Cou- rageous teachers braved the lights to give the students a musical lesson. And, roaring in on his Honda motorcycle, Dr. Woodward, the principal, surprised and pleased a large crowd with his appearance. A great success was enjoyed this year. The new format, the inclusion of the faculty, and the hard work of both the crew and the cast helped make Stunts '84 one of the best ever. Making their flrst stunts appearance, the DHS faculty sings a musical lesson to the students ln front of a mob of starstruck girls, Larry Finer lipsyncs to the Elvis Presley hit Heartbreak Hotel.
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Warrior Games LXXX V Due to hard work by Student Council Vice President Joanne Frankel, the 1984 Homecoming weekend was a great success. Under the theme A'Warrior Games LXXXlV, the activities were a success on every level. The first phase of Homecoming began with buttons designed by Andy Solem and Lesli Glantz. Then there was Spirit Week, organized by Michelle Langasg Hat and Shade Day, Picnic Day, Button Day, and Red and Grey Day. Publicity, including the famous K-hall window, was organized by Maggie Riggio. Friday night brought the Pep Rally which was M,C,'d by Andy Solem and Missy Stau- bitz, humorously disguised as 'Super Sen- iors. Highlights of the evening included a pep talk by newscaster Johnny Morris, the announcement of the Queen and her court, and the class rowdies. The competition for window painting, or- ganized by Guard, was next on the agenda. The first place window was the Blossom Shop, which was decorated by freshmen and With arms around each other, homecoming king and queen, Jim Franks and Kathy Hanson, show a little of their homecoming spirit. Spreading a flag between them, seniors Brad Beau- champ and Kevin Baladad use red, white, and blue make-up and clothes to show their Unlimited Senior Authority. Homecoming 12- Student Life juniors. The climax of the evening was the contest for the Spirit Jug. The seniors won by a landslide and proceeded to celebrate by dancing around the gym, thereby ending the Pep Rally, On Saturday morning, a parade of the King, Queen, court, and class floats headed for the stadium. The football game was an- other spirited event, as a capacity crowd cheered the Warrior gridders on to a victory over Glenbrook South. After the game, the fans went home to change into more subdued attire for the Homecoming dance, or a special Hnight on the town. The Junior Class Executive Board, under the leadership of Mrs. Wick and Class President, Katie McHugh, made the dance, A Night Under the Stars, a huge success. ln all, Homecoming ,841 was well orga- nized and implemented. Everything went smoothly and a good time was had by all. Warrior Games LXXXIVP was a weekend that highlighted a terrific fall.
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