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Senior Mike McClure and Mason Ru- dolph assist incapacitated Robert Gilii- land, leaving campus before the wild rush. Incognito, the inconspicuous Wade Swanson shows what enthusiasm DHS students possess. The marching band calvary joins in the Moonlighting as a mannequin, senior festivities after cheering the football Skip Gundersen models special mer- team on to victory. chandise available at the student store. 1 QO Divider loz People
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Extra! Extra! Time and Dedication Prove 1 Performances Break a leg! wished one per- former to another as the Drama Club and Dance Company pre- pared to entertain their audiences while expanding their talents. The 31 members of DDC made up an extremely talented and viva- cious group that practiced daily during 2nd hour with sponsor Mar- gie Romero-Wolf. President Kim Holland and Vice President Kim Burns led the daily exercises in preparation for the Winter Con- cert. Dec. 11 13 and the Spring Concert, Mar. 13 14. Kim Hol- land stated. To us. the concerts turn out to be a two week perfor- mance, rather than a two night show.” Like DDC, the Drama Club con- sisted of many gifted and enter- prising people who strove to get the students involved in theatrical productions, plays, musicals and student directed one acts. Through many years of hard work, the Drama club maintained its out- standing reputation as pre-profes- sional actors and actresses. Dra- ma gives me the opportunity to broaden my horizons towards act- ing.” reflected Nicole Angeliri. The results of these clubs’ end- less efforts and extra hours, was evident with the success of each performance they gave. Design by Heather Oddonetto. Photos by Jerry Moore. Dobson Dance Company. Front Row: Kim North, Kim Burns, Teryl Smith, Tracy Sullivan, Jeanne Barnes, Robin Lambert. Second Row: Theresa Cotter, Trasie Jobush, Carrie Buske, Chaurice Nelson, Lynne Dossey, Peggy Molter, Jennifer Hightower. Back Row: Michelle Santosuosso, Chris Bohner, Andrea Levy, Lisa Gorman, Troy Quackenbush, Sherri Ells- worth, Tammy Kettunen, Debbie, Schleisman, Stephanie Oberfield, Jeff Medlock. Not pictured: Sponsor Margie Ro- mero-Wolf, Kim Holland, Kristin Johnson, Robyn Rogge- man, Jill Sweeney, Pam Peplow, Tanya Mallon, Tina Collins. Drama Club. Front Row: Nikki Freed, Eva Nance, Hollee Miller. Second Row: April Fox, Debi Ward, Dan Tibbets, Dan Haesemeyer, Valerie Rubio, Robert Sherr, Michelle Hopson, Lisa Tschida, Kim Matlon, Melissa Whitaker. Third Row: Nick Thomas, Sara Boucher, Jeremy Grace, Tom Linkous, Gordon Brown, Pam DeCain, Tina Kwasnica, Brenda Petti- john, Angela Andrews, Shirley Urie. Performance Clubs Campus Activities 181
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185 days, 1,110 hours, and 22,200 minutes to go — thus started the countdown for the 1985-1986 school year. New faces mingled with old. giving teachers and stu- dents alike a fresh chance at developing the new angles brought on by a new year. The newest angle was a school without a freshman class. The freshmen had been temporarily housed at Dob- son awaiting the completion of the new Hendricks Jr. High School. The drop in numbers brought new found freedom in the hallways, in the class- rooms, and in the parking lots. Seniors had the distinction of being the first four-year class to graduate. Many friendships born as freshmen grew into solid relationships, forming the traditions of a new school. Learning by example, ju- niors became a support group in anticipation of the roles they would play as fu- ture leaders. Not to be forgotten, sopho- mores added the “Fresh- ness” that came with inexpe- rience and the desire to ac- tively contribute. Too soon time passed, but not before the student body felt the pride which accompa- nies a year well done. Design by Hilary Stephens. Photos by Gwen Gregory, Jerome Moore, Andy Phelps.
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