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Brown bag lunches in the homemaking living room served a dual purpose as JoAnn Wyett welcomes Michael Smith and other sophs new to Lubbock, extending both a greeting and a brief orientation. tudents old and new came early this year to pick up schedules. About 1,200 showed up between 6:30 l and 8:30 p.m. on Wed. Aug. 27 at the party in the cafete- na. ABOUT FACE ollowing an unsuccessful year of having pep rallies before school in 1985-86, cheer- leaders and administrators decided to re- turn pep rally time to the homeroom slot. Students were given certain routes to follow to and from the rallies, and went directly from first period, utitizing a new traffic plan to get the 1700+ people into and out of the gym quickly and smoothly. The last three pep rallies were cancelled, maybe because of the football team's los' ing record. COLLEGE NIGHT n a Monday night in October, college- bound students took the opportunity to investigate universities and colleges across the state. Ho, they didn't have to hop on a 747: all they had to do was visit the Civic Center. Representatives were on hand to an- swer questions and pass out lit- Pausing at the table hosted by representatives erature, from Midwestern State University, Lisa George and Sheryl Stock study pamphlets offered during I College Flight. CAN THAT , TRASH n obivious addition when Mus- tangs returned to school just after Labor Day was a collec- tion of garbage cans bolted in front of every door to keep Coronado in tip top shape. The new attractive containers replaced civil de- fense ration cans left over from the moon or somewhere. The cans helped control some of Coronados trash problem, but parking lots still bore tell-tale litter at the end of the day. I' fx .J
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i M I Mrs. Susan Masters Joe Williams 'PN- Leaving their homeland is a sad task for the people of Anatevka portrayed by tstandingl Elizabeth Woicikowfski, De 'Lila Tooke, Mike Solis, Dwayne Stilley as Tevye, Suzy Lanotte, Arthur Oliva, Chris Carver, Kim Cooper, Gerry Fulton, Amy Fleenor, Bill Fry, Shad Camp- bell, Carla Parker, as Golde, Iseat- edl Alan Davis, Scott Yeatman and Bridgette Poe as Yente. Ns. :V usic mixed with drama for the I first time in 16 ears as talent 1 -, i' f'51f l a kled 'Fiddler on the ' f. Cast, crew and advi- sers exceeded 130. For two months Susan Masters and Dennis Richardson readied the musical as Boyce Wyrick pol- ished music. Abby Flygare taught the New York choreography, Frank Anderson built sets and Mary lo Smith coordinated costumes. George Pollock designed back- drops, Kay Fuselier advised on make-up and Marilyn Murfee designed the 16-page program. Sophomore Dwayne Stil- ley had the lead as Papa Tevye with Carla Parker opposite him as Colde. janet Hodgin, Rox- anne Cordero and Dawn Hager were daughters. Bridgette Poe was Yente and Alisa Smith, the fiddler. An in-school presentation to students, with 1,000 tickets sold at S4 each, opened the De- cember three-day run. Despite the help, weight of the performance was on its di- rector. 'The excitement gener- ated was rewarding and at the same time, exhausting, Susan Masters testified.
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