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“There aren’t as many assemblies as there used to be, but I think we still need them. Miss- ing a class once in a while adds variety to the day.” Lisa Gardner After long hours of hard work, tension and antici- pation. Lynette Kerb's worries came to a close dur- ing the Inauguration Assembly when she became the new Student Body Historian Enjoying themselves during the international bake-off. club officers contributed to the success of the Foreign Language Assembly — Few And Far Between A dull Monday morning, another week stretched before us with nothing but regu- lar schedule every day to look forward to. Something was missing, something we desperately needed to break up the rou- tine. but receiving less and less often—an assembly. “A Nation at Risk. ’ the article condemning lack of learning orientation in school, was taking its toll, and having few- er assemblies was part of the price we paid. However scarce they were, the assem- blies we did have were welcomed enthusi- astically by the studentbody. Pep assem- blies created spirit and excitement that carried over to games. In addition to regu- lar sports pep assemblies, a special as- sembly was held in honor of the football and girls’ cross country teams, which both took state. The week before Christmas vacation proved to be a surprising switch as far as assemblies. A Christmas assembly for the entire school lightened up the week with entertainment including a Dance Com- pany plunger dance and a Grinch skit by Student Government. Foreign Lan- guage Club members attended their won assembly with German. French, and Spanish students joining together for The Olivia Neutron Bomb and John Re- volta International Christmas Special. In addition, the week offered a look at DE- CA’s fall fashion show to selected classes. Assemblies. Few and far between? Ves. but still enjoyable, sometimes infor- mative. and always offering welcome var- iety. 20 ■ Assemblies
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Photo by Jason Horn Resting after his battle with Don Quixote. Pedro (Johnny Worthen) recovers from his battle wounds. Adventuring through the land, Don Quixote (Perry Coe) and Sancho Panza (Shane Thomas) ride the road to glory. Singing ‘7 Come For Love , Pedro (Johnny Worthen). Anselmo (Brandon Pausett). Jose (Scott Peterson), the priest of the Inquisition (Terry Shar- rer) and Enrico (Tony Hendex) taunt Aldonza (Beth Adams) Rising from his death bed, Aldonza (Beth Ad- ams) and Sancho Panza (Shane Thomas) comfort Don Quixote (Perry Coe). CAST BOX Don Quixtoe Perry Coe Aldonza . Beth Adams Sancho Panza Shane Thomas Governor John Soloman Duke Phillip Hall Padre Todd Larsen Antonia Holly Garrison Housekeeper Teresa Andersen Pedro Johnny Worthen Jose Scott Peterson Tenorio Rob Daniels Paco Terry Sharrer Juan Clay Glad Anselmo Brandon Fausett Enrico Tony Mendez Barber Mark Nelson Maria Denise Casterline Fermina Liza Davis Horses Randy Smith. Bryan Nelson Priest Terry Sharrer Executioner Bryan Nelson Prison Guards Darick Jackson. Ray Hirchi Attendants Darick Jackson. Ray Hirchi Brandon Fausett, Rob Daniels Campam Reed Beardsley PRISONERS: Rachelle Anderson. Pauline Johnson. Shelle Harris. Tammy Thielle. LouAnn Larsen. Allison Armstrong. Danielle Thomas. Sheri Harrington. Shallae McOmber, Raelynn Ferre. Tracey McCray. Ton Brearton. Stephanie Keddington. Heather Campbell. Jan Southworth. Wendy Jakins. Deidre Ann Walbeck. Kathy Williams. Debbie Walbeck. Amy Smith. Sherri Forbes. Shelly Bailey. Dana Johnson. Jeanne Homer. Jaime Elswood. Michelle Grandre. Lorri Frog- gett. Cathey Hartly. Suzie Goff. Elsa Smith. Michelle Linder. Bryan Nelson. Jennifer Jen- sen. Randy Smith. Kevin McClellan. Dave Fel- ton. Laura Alsop. Chris Alsop. James Van Dusen. Kim Black. School Play ■ 19
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Spreading Christmas cheer, Madrigals sang bal- lads at the Christmas assembly. Plunging their way into the Christmas spirit. Dance Company displayed their hard work and dedication in their Christmas Assembly Routine. Feelings of success and admiration filled the en- tire field house as the incredible state champions the Alta football team, were honored. Student and professional model. Michelle Carl- son. displayed the year's hottest fashions. Capturing the attention of the students. Jackie Morgan modeled an attractive addition to the styles featured in the fashion show. Assemblies ■ 21
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