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Fine Arts Week: A time of expression 2 7 ¥ ' ¥ The Chansonettes get into the “sing of things” during the choir con- cert. This crafts display by Laurie Lohse and Connie Woebbeking caught the Fresh spring flowers were used as a part of this student's display. eye of many viewers. 26 Fine Arts Week
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pace and break from classes Melinda Rugman shows that audience par- ticipation is important in a successful show. Two of Under New Management's members added a duet to their show. : Under New Management displayed their talents. Convos 25
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through Art, Music, and Drama This year’s annual Fine Arts Week was held at DHS dur- ing the week of May 11-16. It was started off with a con- cert by the Concert and Symphonic Bands on Sunday af- ternoon. Many freshmen then took the stage on Mon- day night, as the Freshman Band and choir were featured. On Tuesday night, the other choirs, including Concert, Chansonettes, and A Cappella, were the performers. To close out the week’s activities, anew feature was added. On Thursday night, two one-act plays, “The Diary of Adam and Eve” and “The Lottery”, were presented by the Thespians. During the entire week, displays set up by many of the art students at DHS were open for viewing in the gym- nasium. All of the projects revealed creativity and imagi- nation, and were well enjoyed by those who saw them. Senior Thespians Brad Outland and Susan Dickman perform the lead roles in “The Diary of Adam and Eve.” The senior barbershop, made up of Jonny Hines, Julie Duncan, Nita Lundquist and Kim Feller, entertains the audience. This giraffe, created by Linda Fender, seems to have captured the at- tention of Val Stackhouse and her young friend. Fine Arts Week 27
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