Deerfield High School - O YAD Yearbook (Deerfield, IL)

 - Class of 1988

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A Dogs Life Taunted by the Hairy Man, Dawg tries her best to remain faithful to her owner, Wiley, Scared and Alone En- twined into the swamp peo- ple's wraths, Wiley, played by Erin Dault tries to escape. Tearing His Hair Out . . , jon Cromwell has a tantrum. Sweet and Innocent , . , Beg- ging for the swamp people's acceptance, Dawg, played by Chelsea Outten displays a lov- ing face. v 'YQ in i x. Ss Stk ,,,.--f The kids loved it, but it also had a message. By taking the whole set with us it created a very close atmosphere. - Diana Graham 22 Wiley And The Hairy Man

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iw! X,f 4--'W sq Scene 3: In I-Hall Lisa: So, what are we going to do this Saturday night, Jim? jim: I don't know yet, but I really don't want to stay out late because I have to work tomorrow morning real ear- ly. We will figure it out. I also have an English paper to do so I will have to go to the li- brary sometime. I have to ace this paper. Lisa: We could go to the hockey game? All my friends are going and we have to beat Loyola to clinch the confer- ence title. It should be a really exciting game. What do you say? Jim: Alright, I'spose that's a good idea. It is just another typical weekend in good 'ole Deerfield. One of these week- ends we will think of some- thing really fun to do, like a Bulls game or a Hawks game, I promise. My mom said we could go bowling or some- thing fun like that. Isn't that Scene 2: In the Locke- room Brian: Did you see that Bulls game last night? Jim: Yeah, Jordan had 42 points. Brian: Didn't you say that you were go- ing to the Bulls game this weekend? Jim: No, I'm going out with my family Friday night for my sister Jennie's birth- day and Saturday night I am going out with Lisa. At least I will get to spend time with my girlfriend. Brian: Again? What is going on between you two? ls it serious? Jim: I don't know really, but I'm running very low on money! Brian: We had bet- ter get out to practice or Coach won't start us in the next game. the typical thing our parents might suggest. Lisa: Well, that may be your idea of fun, but I think that you owe me a dinner at a fan- cy restaraunt. Then we can go to the Bulls game. That way both of us will be happy and we will have something new and exciting to do. Call me Saturday afternoon and tell me the plans. By the way can I borrow your car after school and then come back and pick you up from basketball prac- tice? Some of us are not lucky enough to have parking per- mits. lim: Sounds good. Practice will most likely be over around 6:00. The car has no gas though so you might want to fill it up. Whatever you do, just don't let my mother catch you driving my car. She would kill us both. I'm going to be late to Geome- try. I'll talk to ya later. Lisa: Yeah O.K. have a great time in Geometry! Lunchtime Blues . . . Figuring out plans for the weekend, David Bern- stein and Claudia Kazanjian are try- ing to agree on different viewpoints. Con versa tions 21



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5TDg.. . .. M QW 'T' wi N A 'Vx l Q . W ' ji f 'W '..k ' ts at -' f PVuHW21,,E,gegsssx-Sv: .ga 1 ,.. 'mais a , grip ' .r ll, Q, as 4 4'5- Standing Watching Guard , . . The swamp characters in the play look out for intruders while interacting with each other in the Hairy Man 's habi- fat. To entertain all ages, the fall play Reaches its Goal iley and the Hairy Man , was a fairytale that proved to be inter- esting to all ages. The play opened when Wi- ley, a young girl, had a nightmare about a Hairy Man who had killed her father. He also planned to come after Wiley, who was played by ju- nior Erin Dault. She awakened to find her mammy, Becky Men- acker, who was full of spells, waiting to tell Wiley she must go to the swamp for wood in order to build a dog- house for her beloved pet Dawg who was played by Chelsea Out- ten. While she was in the swamp, the Hairy Man appeared. She tried to use her mother's spells, tricks, and some assis- tance from Dawg, in or- der to frighten away the Hairyman. Eventually she was able to get rid of him. Once Wiley goes back to Mammy, Mam- my decides that Wiley should learn the fine art of conjuring and facing up to the Hairy Man. The next time that Wiley encountered the Hairy Man in the swamp, she tried to trick him by challenging him to turn himself into something small such as Shocking News . , . As Mam- my, Becky Menacker digs into the spellbook and she discov- ers some extremely alarming information. a bat so that he could be captured. However, that failed and she had to re- sort to one more trick. She decided that her pet, Dawg, would sleep in disguise of herself. After much defeat, Wiley found out for herself who the Hairy Man really was as he depart- ed forever. The play was quite different this year. Mak- ing it an overall better fall performance. In- stead of using the whole auditorium, the direc- tors decided to have a theater in the round. Chairs were set up in a circular fashion around the stage so the audience could see the majority of the play from all as- pects. Since Wiley and the Hairy Man was really a children's story, the cast travelled to four area grammar schools, carry- ing their stage with them in a truck. Assis- tant Director Diana Graham commented, The kids really loved it, but it also had more of a message. By taking the whole set with us it cre- ated a very close atmo- sphere. The play was an enjoyable one for both the Cast and crew to perform and the audi- ence to watch. Wiley And The Hairy Man 23

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