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DAVINCI IS DEAD! LONG LIVE DAVINCI! DaVinci may be dead, but a new breed and era of artists were here to take his place. A few of these many talented people exhibited their wares in RHS' fourth annual Art Show, April 9- 12, in the high school commons. In opening night ceremonies, out- standing artisans were recognized in several categories: Overall Best of Show: John McMa- hong Students' Choice: Brenda Alexanderg Painting: Clstj John McMahon, f2ndj Kim Brewer, f3rdJ Dean Olsong iQ fv- Qu.. Z7 z Drawing: flstj Sarah Knight, Qndj Brenda Alexander, f3rdJ Danna Dodd, Crafts: flstj Jamie Jackson, Clndj Lauren Wolfman, f3rdJ Jimmy Mullen. Awards were also presented to Joe Childress and Andy Wayman for the VanCleve and the VanGo Gallery Awards, respectively, for promising young artists. Greg Moore was presented with the Never-the-less Award the most creative, most promising, most 'far-out' student with least to show in the show award. Watch out Rembrandt, you may have some competition coming up. .ill Y . Q9 910262 wwf' 1, L..............,-m.- ,,. g tv jbli A + Y ,fm '1 ' f X 3 aa I 11,173-Q 4 lzwllyfff 2' 'rwzff X .1- 5 L,- f 1 'J Q- ewe s 'A fy-f X X WH is lj John McMahon, winner of the Overall Best of Show Award. 21 Voting by students elects Brenda Alexander winner of the Students' Choice Award. 3J Winners and placers in categories of drawing, painting, and crafts: ffront rowj Jamie Jackson, Danna Dodd, Doug Olson, Kim Brewer, fback rowj Lauren Wolfman, John McMahon, Sarah Knight, and Jimmy Mullen Qnot shown-Brenda Alexanderj. 4D Greg Moore, Never-the-less Award recipient, shows why he won in the first place. Art Showfl99 .-. .. . -.......-.....- ms
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A CULLEC TIOIV UF UNIMPUR TAN T THINGS KA MUNTAGE UF TRIFLESQ lf' ' , li' C .4 ls .. it .,, S 'I To round out a dramatically progressive year for RI-IS, Mrs. Teddie Raines' second period English class and Mr. Dan Raines' Drama class put together their own productions. In order to record their talents for posterity, Mrs. Raines' stu- dents decided to videotape their version of a play entitled Tri- flesf' The play centered around the conversational nuances of two men and their wives concerning a recent local murder . . . while in the room of the crime. Montage, a collection of short plays and scenes from larger works performed by the Drama class, was the final theatrical con- tribution this year. AFTER 120LLw'MA GNITUDE - ,wif fmffifs' . M-,v-pp --1 - -L,-.9 uri' '5 19 'l . Xb' if-gg? ' 2 3 I 1 ' Q . Q , I 9' 'j +l Q Mllllliin 'i A 1, ,lllif ' I I F Ong 7 2.9-A p Q1 lj Focus is on Jim Svendsen during Trifles filming. 25 Faith Hayes tells Chris English the legend of The Open Window. 35 Diane Hoag. Joanne Hubbard, and Chuck Pistone try it again in The Coffee Commercial. 43 A linal reward for the Trifles cast and crew. 55 Allen Olmstead, Natalie Canerday, and Linda Phillips work everything out in time for The Wedding. 61 Mrs. Raines tries to give Jay Kinslow a new face. l98fMontage - Trilles
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Juniors Decorate With Cyclone Graffiti, As sure as butterflies, daffodils, and warm weather are signs of spring, so is the Junior Follies. This year's follies, entitled Cyclone Graffiti, was exactly what the name implies - a mixture of RHS talent. It featured a variety of acts, from magic to music. First place winner was Greg Moore, for an original piano piece and song. Clinton Bench and Tanya Coffman took second with a disco dance routine, and John McMahon, third, for his piano solo, Rhapsody'In Blue. Emcees for the event were Cheryl Burris, Natalie Canerday, Mark Dop- son, Wayne Langford, Ann Lyford, and Dave Schauer. F J 2 2 3 200f.lunior Follies 1 A A 1 lj Adding humor to the follies are emcees Natalie Caner- day and Mark Dopson, changing lines as often as hats. 25 Chris English, assisted by Thom Gilbert, displays his phe- nomenal magical ability. 3J Winner Greg Moore receives first place prize and a handshake from emeee Wayne Lang- ford. 41 Clinton Bench and Tanya Coffman show audiences how to shake your groove thing. 5 A f 4
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