Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1976

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Mr. Barnett points out the importance of picking up litter around the campsite. Counsellors Julie Rosenbalm and Dani Wilke attempt to give their full attention to a lecture given at an Outdoor Ed. training session. Outdoor Education students enjoy moments of humor as well as teaching from their counsellor john Schall. r 18 Outdoor Education

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Reluctantly dressed in women’s clothes, Lord Fancourt (Bill Buoquoy) Bab berly shuns the attentions of would-be suiter Stephen (Ron Heibenthal) Spettigue. Sir Francis Chesney (Greg Bahler) passively glances through a book, realizing he must soon tell his son that their wealth is gone. FALL PLAY CHARLEY’S AUNT “Charley’s Aunt,” the first fall play produced in the newly-constructed “little theater,” was considered a success, comparing favorable with “Look Homeward Angel” and “Meet Me in St. Louis.” The world famous play, which has moved millions to tears and laughter, featured Bill Bucquoy in the title role; he was persuaded by friends to don the garb of a lady for the part. Major characters included: Jack Chesney (Val Cooper), who was in love with Miss Kitty Verdun (Patrice Delanty), and Charley Wykenham in love with Miss Amy Spettiquc (Julie Rosenbalm); they invite the girls to their rooms at Oxford for lunch in order to meet Charley’s wealthy Aunt, Donna Lucia Alvadorez (Magera Jarvis). The aunt came from Brazil “where the nuts come from,” as was noted often during the play. When Charley's aunt is delayed for a few days, what could they do? The ladies were available and Charley and Jack wanted to propose to them. The problem was solved by forcing another Oxford undergraduate, Lord Fancout Babberly (Bill Bucquoy), to masquerade as Charley’s Aunt. This poor fellow was introduced to the girls, Jack’s father (Greg Bahler), and to Amy’s guardian, Stephen Spettiquc (Ron Hiebenthal). The older gentlemen had ideas of marrying the heiress for her millions. The real aunt turned up and assumed another name, after realizing she was being impersonated. In the utter confusion of the scenes that followed young Babberly, (portraying Charlie’s aunt), tricked Stephen Spettique into letting his ward marry Charley. The play ended with the real Aunt marrying Jack’s father, Sir Francis Chesney as well as the other characters getting their due. Strong supporting roles were played by Brasset (Wayne Wellman) the butler, and Ella (PattyGray), who played the attendant of Donna Lucia. This first performance played to a reserved seats only audience and was successfully directed by drama coach John Klein. The real Donna Lucia (Magcara Jarvis) meets with Sir Chesney only to realize that an imposter has been taking her place.



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I ♦ Volleyball calls for concentration when it involves competing with sixth graders as shown by counsellor, Bill Cook. OUTDOOR ED A SMALL VACATION? The lure of escaping school for three days to enjoy Indian summer weather and sharing company with frogs, snakes, poison oak and “darling sixth graders” appealed to the many high school students who participated in the outdoor education program. Before leaving for Camp Kilowan, the prospective counsellors underwent considerable training for their roles as big brothers and sisters” and learned of such things as proper attire, the varied activity programs and the individual responsibilities expected of them. When it finally came time for each group to leave for outdoor school most counsellors felt reasonably prepared. High points of each person’s experience had to include the close daily contact with youngsters in a natural setting, the voluntary early-morning “tweeter hikes,” the treasure hunts for goodies and the opportunity to work informally with elementary teachers who were old friends. Mike Gatlin demonstrates to Lyle students at Outdoor Ed. how boring a tree is done while Kim Schmidt brings up the rear. Outdoor Education 19

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