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THE D ATH A D LIFE The Del Norte drama students presented the very dramatic play, The Death and Life of Larry Benson. The play was about Danny Holms who adopted the ldentlty of hls close war buddy, Larry Benson, when Larry was killed In actlon. Danny, really bellevlng he was Larry, returned to Larry's home, where each member of the family reacts differently to thls stranger. The students portrayed thelr emotional parts extremely well. The audl- ence was deeply moved. PLAY CAST: Christy Goers-Jessy Benson: Regina Robert- son-Susan: Rose Jaramlllo-Mary Ellen: Deb- ble Miller-Frelda Benson: Theresa Frank- Grace Wllkey: Carol Velaszuez-Mrs. Potter: Steve Skalf-Walter Potter: Qulntln Wlllls- Sam Benson: Jackie Martinez-Mrs. Fltch: Marlene Lujan-Nettle Clark: Joe Dominguez, Khembar Yund-Melvln Clark: lan Heller, Mike Skaff-The Boy: Blll Janas-Bud Merkel. Student Dlrector, Joe Tucker. Faculty Spon- sors-Mrs. Slttler, Mr. Murphy. Special Assis- tance-Mrs. McRae, Miss Hill. The success of The Death and Life of Larry Benson de- pended a great deal on a smooth-working stage crew. Fortunately Dennls Blea and his crew never fouled up once. They spent many hours settlng up the stage and synchronizing all the sound effects. All the props were ready, on tlme, and In the rlght place. These were the things that made The Death and Life of Larry Benson a blg success. STAGE CREW: Dennis Blea, Kelvln Yund, Steve Skaffl Jlm Swartz. The make-up committee worked as professionally as any Broadway crew. They managed to make faces deplct age and character authentically. Thus all the actors appeared reallstlc to the audience. MAKE-UP CREW: Una Martlnez, Janet Aten- clo, Sharon Abeyta, Karla Tyree, Kala Tyree, Connle Bates, Lorralne Montoya. 1. SPON- SORS: Mr. Jackson, Mrs. Slttler, Mrs. McRae, Mrs. Yund, Mr. Murphy F LARRY BENSO -oo
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TIGERS DE VELO AR TIS TIC TA LENTS lf you someday hear a loud whine coming from Mr. Wallace's lndus- trlal Arts room, It really is not the students' crying: lt Is the sound of electric saws cutting through hard wood. Other excruclatlng sounds might be from drill bits, hammers, rasp of files on metal, Everybody is busy making something useful and decorative. ln their wake they leave the strong odor of freshly sa wed wood, This class may be tak- en by both boys and girls, but boys seem to have a special love for draftlng, bulldlng, and construct- Ing. Mrs. Kernenl Homemaklng classes are the classes most students like to take. lt could be because of the good aromas that come from there: and students know that If they were In there, they would get to eat delicious cooklng Instead of just smelling lt. Eating ls not all you do In Homemaklng. There's sewing and just not for girls: boys sew too. Everyone really gets excited to start sewing for his wardrobe, but It can get frustrating, when a gar- ment does not look like you want It to look. Homemaklng ls the chal- lenge of creating things for person- al satisfaction. Mr. Turja 's art classes appeal to the students who have a sensitivity to the beautiful. ln his classroom, the student has many opportunities to develop and express hls artistic tal- ents. Wlth paints, string, scratch board, decoupage, charcoal, Inks, the aesthetic person glves expres- sion to his creative impulses. Also Mr. Turja 's classes are fun because they are not organized rigidly. Stu- dents feel free to study each oth- er's projects and discuss their val- ue. Our work ls done some times wlth muslc In the background. This is a pleasant place and time whlle we enjoy our work. few c MQPZJW We if W it ed-1 Q xt'-,j . in X .s ff . , f 4 A .? -4 4. 2 'is 6'-unfi- . ,W 3 54, ,..-nn-- ' 1 6 -
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