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. ow R. Brookshire M. Johnson C. Rubey J. Williams M. Winchester THESPIANS CREATE NEW at RR ASE Ne x eh ea 3 C. Bennett “One more word out of you and it’s your head” The General and American ambassador discuss treaties
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The Seniors of 1981 were the first class in the history of E.H.S. to have two Senior pep rallies. Technically, the next to the last pep rally was designated as the nostalgic final gathering. It was at that time the Senior Drill Team performed and football players, cheerleaders, and coaches handed out tokens of appreciation for the year’s hard work. The traditional slide show was a great success. Photographer Bubba Graham provided a memorable and sentimental scrapbook for the Seniors. The Seniors wish to thank Bubba for his hard work. Due to difficulties beyond control, the final pep rally was in the old gymnasium. Nevertheless, emotions were still riding high as our 9-1 football team carried the student body into the final pep rally with feelings to spare. The Bulldog’s season ended on a special note with the best record ever achieved by E.H.S. With a look back over the years traveled thus far, Seniors prepared a skit to review the past “Twelve Years of School,” going back to first grade when they entered a world destined to take up the majority of their time to come. They finished the skit with the command to ‘“‘Never Forget Your Memories,” a worthy idea for all to — COLORFUL MEMORIES follow. As a symbol of appreciation, Jr. Holly Hill composed a poem to the Senior Class of 1981—a very kind gesture for a Junior to make. With football players, cheerleaders, drill team, and, of course, the Seniors, the final two pep rallies were emotional and most of all memo- rable. SO LONG SENIORS Well now it’s time to say so long to the Seniors I love so much; The ones that seemed to be there and had that special touch; They’ve brought me up in a special way from what I used to be; They told me things and showed me things I thought I’d never see; We seem to be so short of time to let our friendship grow; But just remember my love’s with you wherever you may go; And I just have one thing to say before I start to cry; Just remember, you’re leaving but it will never be goodbye. —Holly Hill Above: Seniors recall past victories throughout the years Right: Doyle Maynard shows his gratitude to Jan Parker for hard work throughout the year Below: Senior members of the Royal Majestics perform routine to ‘“‘Lovely One”
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| C. Wright J. Byford R. Conley K. Crow R. Gann COLORS ON STAGE Director Miss Sarah Yarbrough “Blast! I hate humility” The young lovers united at last The International Thespian Society plays an active part in the E.H.S. drama department. Stu- dents interested in theater work on productions either on stage or on the technical crew. Each of the Thespians (pictured around the border) must work in two different fields of drama to gain ten points for acceptance into the Society. It is an honor and a sign of dedication to receive the official title of Thespian. These hard working students are commended for their diligent work. Each year the drama department presents a ma- jor full length play and also a one act presented in competition. The cast and crew members be- gan work on the production approximately ten weeks in advance. This years cast of “Romanoff and Juliet”’ went into rehearsal the third week of school and presented it on November 20 and 21. The cast included: Jeff Byford-Igor Romanoff; Julia Williams-Juliet Moulsworth; Kenny Rec- tor-Vadium Romanoff; Susan Hollars-Evdokia Romanoff; Craig Bennett-Hooper Moulsworth; Johnathan Russell- General; Charlie Rubey-Spy; Tommy Criger-lst Soldier; Johnnie Johnson- 2nd Soldier; Gordon Carter-Archbishop; Cary Wright-Freddie Vanderbuildt; Laura Davis- Marfa Zoltaquencko; Martha Johnson-Death; Warren McQue-Father Time; Robbie Hatch- Clock Figure; they all worked long and hard to insure a smooth and successful performance. Director Sarah Yarbrough has been at E.H.S. for several years in the capacity of director and teacher in both drama and art. She is a graduate of Abilene Christian College where she earned her Masters Degree in drama and art. Anyone who has worked on a production at Everman can truly appreciate the patience and expertise she possesses. e P. Mehl J. Parker K. Rector J. Russell L. Weeks 19
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