Elko High School - Pohob Yearbook (Elko, NV)

 - Class of 1987

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Come Blow Your Horn came i der production almost by mista! Mr. Rossolo had chosen anotl Come Blow Your Horn play, but homecoming and c problems got in the way. In the e he chose six experienced actors a actresses to pull together a prodi tion in less than a month. So, it turned out that Chris, as Ah decided to marry Nadine, as Cc nie, and Delos, as Buddy, lik bachelor life more than he had t peered. His mother, Ann, and ther, Terry, weren't too happy find Raelyn, as Peggy, in his apa ment. Even that didn't frustr; Mom as much as answering t telephone—Ann, do you have pencil? CAST Peggy......Raelyn Reese Alan.......Chris Burt Buddy......Delos Jones Luther.....Terry Lee Connie-----Nadine Michalsche Mother.....Ann Setty PRODUCTION STALL Director...Hugh Rossolo Student Director...Tina DelSarto Set Director Stephen P. Sanders Set Crew —Otto Lynn, Charlie Cash Lights.....Brian Pepin Sound Technician--Walt Lovell Stage furnishings -Bodily's furniture Box Office -Shirley Beck Tina DelSarto, making her entrance as Aunt Gerty to end the play, worked hard as the student director on the production of Come Blow Your Horn. She remarks that it is a difficult job which requires a lot of dedica- tion and cooperation with everyone involved with the play. Delos Jones remarks that, It was difficult to do a play in such a short time, but working with experienced people made it easy.” Raelyn, wait Raelyn. I’m sorry. Can’t we go skiing? Chris Burt didn’t really find it diffi- cult to play a love-em-and-leave em- guy, because he says, ”1 can play any role once I get a feel for the character, and I guess all of us guys have a little play-boy in us some- where.” Student Life 24

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 sJones adding his music to EHS sound. nt Kane working on his script before r Whoops. Jennifer Smith concentrating on a vol- leyball serve. Micheal R. Smith and Jonathan Copley remark, I’d do it again. Having volleyball games and shaving cream wars are great memories. The people were cool. They made me laugh and I can always remember that.” GIRLS AND BOYS STATE IN ACTION Girls and Boys Staters are in action in their community and at school. For a week in June several students represented EHS at Nevada Girls- Boys State. It was a busy week for the boys, who lived on the Fallon Naval Air Base. Their biggest com- plaint might be the food, or it might be a long lecture or two. But the week has become a reference of government knowledge, and a time to remember and laugh about. The Girls lived at Clear Creek Youth Camp. Jayme Brown and Nadine Michalscheck told us about a typical day: We got up at 6:00 in the morning and had to be ready for flag ceremony at 6:30. We looked forward to breakfast becase we got to make our own toast and not burn it. Usually then we had guest speakers before lunch. The guests were really good, and most of them spoke from personal exper- iences. They were honest. We usually had a little free time before dinner and then we’d try to avoid the food line as much as pos- sible. No, actually the food wasn't too awful. After lights out we broke out the doughnuts and twinkies to energize us for another rough day of camp life. Gentlemanly Brad Martin escorting Tracy Clark. Chris Burt and Nadine Michalscheck shar- ing Girls + Boys State memories.



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new academic team was cre- dits year, and they brought tige to themselves and hi IS by orming well in national compe- tis, appearing on Reno televi- , and hosting an Elko County nament. knowledge Howl works on the e principle as the television w Quiz Howl. Team members to answer trivia questions as :kly as possible. Mrs. Miller, the iwledge Howl advisor, even put electronics class to work, mak- a buzzer system for EHS. 'he Knowledge Bowl has regu- iractice meetings to brush up on r trivia knowledge and quick- i. Co-captain Matt Jones says : he enjoys Knowledge Bowl, he usually has fun with the oth- nembers. Knowledge Howl has vork as a close-knit team in or- to succeed. Were proud of you! Continued cess to the newest extracurricu- activity at EHS. ca Tilton and Claire 1 lamer waiting tor turn to rescue Omar. Mind Games It is time for the Olympics. Many will gather to test their skills. No, the Soviet Union isn’t boycotting these Olympics - they aren’t even in these Olympics. This is the Olympics of the mind! Not physical tests, but a challenge of wisdom. This year there were four prob- lems for high school students to choose from. Two teams took on the challenge. Ussomes, a teams of five ju- niors, decided to build a car out of suitcases, save a little old lady from criminals, save a lost kitten, and stop a citizen from selling US se- crets to a mysterious Russian known as Gorbechops, played by Brett Brunk. Jason Gale, Kim Neff, Stevi Deter, and Claire Hamer rounded out the team. A second team, The Balsa Wood Bushwalkers, built a struc- ture of balsa wood capable of hold- ing nearly one hundred pounds of free weights. LaRae Boucher re- marked, ’’We’re really proud of our- selves - we feel we’ll do really well at State in Reno. We consisted of LaRae and her brothers Mark and Jess. Stevi Deter, Bret Brunk, Jason Gale, and Claire Hamer getting ready for the Olympics of the Mind competition. Matt Jones captaining a knowledge bowl practice Sam Brown practicing with knowledge bowl questions on the computer. Iff Student Life 25

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