Spring Woods High School - Safari Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1980

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It as all an act VVhile waiTing on a Iafe dinner, sen- ior Becky PeyTon reads The firsT of a long lisT oT TorgeT me noTs of a parTy game and waiTs Tor senior Lea Harrisberqens reply. Honeymoon dull, as husband Vicfor Holifi son, senior Gary Goodland. soon To be daughferwin-law, se Rochelle Redfield lisTen on. l -sf if faaci- IO Yo- Ca laiel'W h ireworks, candymalcing, snakes, Toe dancing, and xylophones are all TascinaTing hobbies. lT's possible To enioy liTe wiTh iusT enough money To geT by and There are ways To evade income Taxes, as porTrayed in The drama deparTrnenT's premiere Seafed comforfably as specTaTors. freshman Mary Nielsen organizes prop coordinaTion while senior Eliz- abefh McOuaid. assisTan1' sfage manager gives suggeshons To pol- ish The producfion. producTion oT You Can'T Take IT WiTh You. These eccenTric abiliTies were displayed by The misTiT VanderhoT and Sycamore families. Opinions diTTered on The rnoral oT The producTion. Tc senior Ga ry Goodland, whc played The parT of Tony Kirby, The poinT of The play was ThaT money doesn'T bi everyThing. especially love and happiness. Junior Lisa Bochicchio believed The message was Thaf no maH how rruch you accumulaTe

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How Ophmishc Are You Aboui The Fulure Of This Coun+ry'7 Our counlry is headed lor disasier. We will be in a lo handle lhem compassion ima inaiion and inlelleci lleel The U S is slipping uiclc ll we all don l' all Do You Feel The U S Should Pull Oul Of The Moscow Olympics? maioriwar before lhis decade is over. -- Larry Cannon, l I This counlry is siiling on lhe edge ol a crumbling cliff. - Chris Dailey, I2 From whal l picln up in lhe news, l am noi very opiimislic wiih 'rhe economy sagging, The 'rrouble in lhe Middle lfasl and unemploymeni on 'rhe rise: 'ihe 'luiure isn'l promising. ' ' --- Riclc Miner, IO in ihe lhe -- Jane? Carfer, I2 is a golce and l go. ll lhis is a lree lhen l believe lhal l The freedom 'lo noi lo die lor 'rhis counlryf' - Chris Dailey, I2 drall prepared. l 'lhey and yes, g . - Amy Raskin, I2 l believe lhal someday The U.S.'s power will decline. This probably won'l happen in 'fhe near lulure. bul like all powerlul nalions in ihe pasl, one day 'rhe power will be lost - Marilyn Verclina, I2 We aren'l doing as well as l lhoughl we were. l guess lhal we have golfen loo comlorlable and now we are noi ready 'ro lace The hard limes. - Melissa Adams, I2 people q - P 'logelher soon, our children will noi have a decenl place 'ro live. -- Richard Garner, I2 lam oplimislic. l lhinlc 'rhai' Americans are raiional people who would ralher have peace, buf are willing lo lighl lor wha? lhey believe in. -- Pal'Jordan', I2 Yes, we should. Bul lhe people who speni all iheir lime. pracficing should be awarded. need whal crossing To go, l lhink lor Null, ll llhinln I lhinlc lhal il is wrong lo reinslale 'rhe drall during dralied women, noi' unlil Going 'ro peace lime. l wouldn'l wani rhe ERA amendmenl is my CO'-ml Vi bl' qolligl am lo go, buf l would ill had passedf' gonna lighi lor her! +C, Becky Hopper, I2 ' M Kellye Johnson, I2 - Kelly Joyner, I2 Thompson, I I 'rhinlc we should pull our 'rhe Moscow Olympics because lhis is really lhe lirsl lime our alhleles have a chance 'ro prove Themselves. We have some ol lhe besl aihleles going and polilics and sporls don'l mix! - Sandy Zeufschel, ll



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during your liielime, you can'+ 'rake il wilh you when you die. Drama sludenls lound Themselves porlraying a wide range of characlers. One such characler was Penny Sycamore, played by senior Becky Peylon. Sycamore is a playwrighl who discovered her profession because a delivery man lell a lypewriler wilh her lhal was mean? lor someone else, according 'ro Peylon. Anolher zany characler was porlrayed by sophomore George Harris who described his characfer, Paul Sycamore, as a man who ac+s, lhinks and sleeps fireworks. Making The produclion look aulhenlic had ils diilicullies. We had a hard lime gelling 'rhe coslumes because 'rhe era when The play is sei is very popular, senior Rochelle Redfield said. Redfield worked on coslumes for The forlies play. There were no clolhes al lhrifl shops because people had already gollen whal was Ignoring freshman Mickey Gallips demands lo pay 60 years ol over- due income fax. senior Becky Pey- fon, works on anolher crazy play while conferring wilh her many sfulled animals al her desk. There. We could have gollen whal we needed al Saks Fiflh Avenue or Lord and Taylor, bul lhal was a lillle our ol our price range. Slaging The play provided much worry for Those involved. Someone lell some spaghelli our over The weekend which was supposed To be used and by Monday il was prelly sickening, junior Benii l-loliiield said who worked on props for The produclion. The hardesl scene lo slage, according lo Holifield, was The scene in Keeping senior Laurie Monfgom- ery's praclice dance sleps in check, senior Eric Garreff looks on while unaware, iunior Lisa Bochicchio, sleeps off her parl as a drunken acfress. To help publicize fhe drama depart- menl's producfion of You Can'+ Take ll Wilh You iunior Jackie Duke, freshmen Jona Nielsen and Chris Bundren pain? a sign reading Y.C.T.I.W.Y. The signs broughl much allenlion as baffled sludenfs aflempled lo decipher The inilials. which The Kirby's make lheir enlrancef' Adding aulhenlicily To 'rhe produclion was a well- planned lobby display. The whole lobby was decoraled lo look like film clips from The era in which The play was sei, drama inslruclor Sue Poe said. All The ushers were dressed as cinema characlers from lhal period. We had Snow While and 'rhe Seven Dwarfs, Tarzan, Shirley Temple, AI Capone, Laurel and Hardy, and Charlie Chaplain. You Can'l' Take I+ Wilh You l

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