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At an exciting play rehears- al, Darryl Brown picks a po- sition at which best fits his destructive character of Rackhaum. Charles Rehder displays his unique ability as the lead singer of the popular, local group named Euphoria. Foil Performances Sludont Lifo 35
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The entire cast of the play, Sneaky cowardly backs The Death and Life of down to a dual where Rack- Sneaky Fitch,” is out to get haum desperately chal- Sneaky. lenges him to participate. We Make Excitement This year drama and chorus were in the spot- light with the spectacular productions of The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch ' and the Second Annual Variety Show. A feeing of camara- derie was shared be- tween the actors as they practiced two and one half hours a day for. six weeks memorizing their fines. On opening night the lights dimmed, the dust settled and the town of Gopher Gultch came alive. Sneaky Fitch was the viain in this west- ern spoof, and due to a terrible misunderstanding he was left in charge of the town. Considering the play sold out all three nights of Nov. 8, 9, 10, it was easy to see that it was the tremendous success that Mr. Olsen had predicted. To further excite the Dobson audience. Con- cert Choir produced the Second Annual Variety Show, starring Guido The Bionic Chicken. The per- formance showcased a variety of talent. Besides Guido's endless at- tempts at reacing star- dom, the show featured everything from humor- ous skits, to touching love songs. Mr. Evans, the show's director, reflect- ed that students should realize ail the effort that goes behind the talent on stage.'' This state- ment proved true that everyone involved worked extra hard, since the reaction to the show was stupendous! Design by Heather Od- donetto. Photos by Andy Phelps and Steve Wilbur. Mr. Evans conducts the elite singers of DaCapo to per- form the vivacious song, American Pop.” 34 Fall Performances Student Lite
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‘Whatever We Imagine’ Now if you wi look to the sky our candidates for homecoming queen will be entering from the Channel 3 helicopter! The curios- ity was sparked both on field and off as the helicopter landed, and the nominees stepped out. With a procession of flags. Francis Betro, Rachel Davis, Roxanne Tellez and their escorts Todd Bailey, Mike Flo- res, and David Villaverde took their places in front of the band. As a drum roll filled the stadium, Rox- anne Tellez and Todd Bailey were crowned 1984 homecoming king and queen. The next night Roxanne and Todd spotlighted the theme song. Whatever We Imagine, at the homecoming dance. Sponsored by student council, about 600 people attended the dance from 8:30 to 11:30. Couples danced in the evening fog under the stars at the student center. The week before homecoming was dedicated to arousing spirit for the game against Saguaro. Two dress up days, Rock the Sa- bercats and color day, were in- cluded in the weeks activities, and the homecoming pep raly fea- tured the band Euphoria. This year's homecoming went t beyond all imagination to be- come the most exciting ever! Design by Karen Sheffield. Photos by Jerry Moore, Steve Sebring, and Steve Wilbur. Senior Shawna Trudeau sports a smile and holds the flower given to her by a secret filly at homecoming. Junior Nick Thomas and Senior Cassie Peterson eat dinner at the Lunt Ave. Marble Club before the dance. . • On '°KJ C°' o e
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