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'l. Releasing tensions from school, senior Louis Turbeville sets the frisbce Activities Relieve I f. V ., ,, as eg f':ii1TYQlw::., soaring. 2. Mike Sanchez hears the face that makes everyone feel happy. 3. Leaving responsibilities behind for the moment Eagle Escort Colonel Debbie Hyman rehearses for state com- petition. -l. Sophomore Terri Cox bubbles over with joy after completing her journalism assignment. 5. Tired from the week, iunior Ron Creel takes a snooze during a seminar. 6. As the weekend rolls around, seniors Mary jetty and Mitch Peairson enioy the freedom with a party. 0 xi:-4 ,gf-.L T ,- -Q-wird I gfiglw QQ. Q33 ' L . X ., Z ' Ywf,:,. Q f Y Q12-me L , i i lm ' Y - H ,. ...,, H ziffii- Ei w:.'.fSi..,?f?oe Nm 322355 .iff 'mf if 14fe.wQ3q1:.4l-wzgg. We 'I gff'?fE.'i5 4 Massa: wzxmfi fame we .petri mi, zzrasfzi aw X
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Comedy, Tragedy Highlight Season Sounds of crying and laughter echoed within the campus as all-school productions thrilled audiences throughout the year. Opening the season, Up the Down Stair- case received standing ovations every night it played. Showing the fears and frustrations ofa new teacher in the inner city, the play touched the heart with sorrow but also with gladness. The Senior Talent Show, PHS Saturday Night Live, began the new year with a bang. The creativity of all the acts amazed the packed auditorium. Bands, a floating G, senior girls walking across the stage with just a towel wrapped around, the unforgettable Kiss inpersonation, plus singers, magic shows, and skits made for one of the most profitable talent shows ever to play at Pasadena. With the spring, the UlL One-Act Play brought out the 13th century English farce, Shut and Bar the Door, which earned third place in district. To end the season of productions, the drama department decided to attempt intimate theatre. Tears flowed from every eye as I Never Saw Another Butterfly showed the anguish of a jewish girl caught in the German rampage. After a brief intermission, The Diary of Adam and Eve changed the tears to laughter with a humorous look at the creation of man. Everyone involved with the productions had an experience not easily forgotten, and those who lust watched could see the talent and hard work behind each production. 30 if . .V t X s1 r2saffxffi5g5gfT5S+ --..!F' 5' '1 51' .W Qierirff '04 K X e ,,,. el i ' i tzizf ..-...--Q 'W
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