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3-04- . .- r. 1.11-M' if' 4-1 1 fi? IlHill-...lllllllfiilllllfsf - Live Art l Thespian oficers Mindy Malloy Celeste Magee Hayley Herst and Gaby DesVaux plan their next activities. t iei .1 1 ff , 7 , 5? gs I 'f ff' ' 5. v i ii ' . -1 ' N ' C 'f ' M 'tif if 1 . ff f --ff-ff ' 3 ' - I Advanced Thespians classes per- form Us and Them on April 9. .5 -fax' .ma f ck., f . tg 1.3 . .52 f- .1-. u When you hear the word actor , what comes to your mind? A person who gets up on stage and portrays some- one else, right? Not when it came to Bonanza High's Thespians. Yes, they did make an art W of portraying other people, of QQ course, but they had some Q other qualities, too. 1 The Thespians were hard working, creative, wild and crazy actors. With every new day, they thought up new things to do. They raised money with such things as selling candy, having local high schools per- form plays in Bonanza's theatre and earning some of the profits, selling Christmas gifts, and putting on perform- ances for children. With the money the Thes- pians earned, they traveled to Muncie, Indiana for the Inter- national Thespian Conference and to the, Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City, Utah. The local drama tourna- ments proved plentiful in awards for the 1985-86 school year. Taking many 1st and 2nd places, the group also won the various sweepstakes awards. With Miss Carol Lom- fir. men as their sponsor, the of- '1 3 N 'X I fy- ' X i m : i 5713513 5524? -ft ...fl ficers of the group were Celeste Magee as President, Vice-President Mindy Malloy, Secretary Hayley Herst, and Gaby DesVaux acting as Treasurer. Two-year veteran of Thespians Suzie Villandry stated, Being a member of the group was a fun way to get to know different people. With all of the activities going on and all of the people they met, the Thespians were proud to be a part of Bonan- za's Troupe 1495. GV Organizationsffhespians 77
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l On the way to the Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City, Utah, Thes- pians pose for the camera. l Mike Tucker, Mlndy Malloy, and David Junius show off their creative acting abilities for the audience in Cedar City. l On the set of To Gillian, on Her 37th Birthday, Celeste Magee acts her part out. I THESPIANS - Front row: Elizabeth Dilfer, Susan Brezney, Jenniler Baird, Melanie Fagen, Julie Nelson, Cathy Sincere, Secretary Hayley Hurst, President Celeste McGee, Clerk Tammy Gardener, Treasurer Gaby Deveaux, Janelle Busse, Gaylene Pellegrino, Sponsor Miss Carol Lommen. Second row: Jacole Reed, Suzie Villandry, Timmie Jackson, Lisa Ables, Chrissy Morgan, Lisa Dawson, Valerie Holt, Kim Yelverton, Michelle Rodman, Chrystal Bougon, Nicole Montoya, Charisse Magee, Sandy Brimer, Mary Mason, Sydney Minkler. Third row: Mike Tucker, Hugh Steinberg, Caspar Christiansen, Scott Allen, David Junius, Jason Heed, Monte Eldfrick, Scott Spendlove, Dean Rodriguez, Troy Jackson, Nicole Adams, Andrea Bigley, Sean Martin. Not pictured: Vice President Mindy Malloy, Darran Barker, Pamela Mann, Yvette Zien, Joey Beal, Sheree Dahl, Debby Meyer, Steve Arnold, Tara Wells, lan Pugh, Sean Szadaj, Tami Anderson, Jason Astuto, Erin Scruton. 76 ThespianslOrganizations
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CeHniiQ1Cil ftlhca Sccamce Construction, lights, sound, and props were just part of the techie's work. Techies' work was never done, all night the techies worked on cues, sets, and details to bring the stage alive. All this work was directed by Ms. Betty Sabo and Mr. Sears Brown. The set for To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday took more man hours to create and con- struct than the play ran. This set was not only a success for the actors, but also for the techies. The feeling of really l Techies take a break to pose for the yearbook photographer. being on the beach, at a beachhouse, right down to the whispers of the sea, was a result of dedication and a com- mitment to perfection. ln February, seven One- Acts, a series of plays, open- ed. They were all technically directed by students. There were 8 tech crews, consisting of 56 students who were responsible for everything from set design to sound. Stated sophomore Dean Zannone, I want to do this for my career because it's in- teresting, fun, and exciting! I feel really good when l see a set come together. GV l High above the maddening crowd, Scott Bianchi checks the curtain junction. l Making sure the curtain closes pro- perly, Debbie Hamilton prepares for the OnevActs. 78 Behind the Scenes
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