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It seems that Kathy Dunn is very While Janet King is unconscious, Bob ‘tightened by something while Noel Out- Brown as Dracula is going to bite her and just brushes it off as nothing. neck unless someone stops him quick! Dereck Walton and Chris Wagner look In this scene of “‘The Hobbit”’ the gob- serious as they practice being Dr. Van- lins are sneaking up on the dwarfs and housen and Wrenfield. Bilbo just before the goblin fight. Dracula 15
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The Hobbit’s barrel scene included characters played by Jill Dicken, Kim DeLucenay, Dereck Walton, and Steph Mafera. Viewers, Doers Enjoy Hobbit, Count Oracula ‘“Dracula’”’ and ‘The Hobbit”’ were big successes to all who participated in them and to those who went to see them. It seems that ‘Dracula’ was a neck-biting spectacular whereas “The Hobbit” was delightful and exciting. Bob Brown was the main man as he protrayed the frightful Count Dracula. Janet King was the leading lady. Kathy Dunn was the maid and Noel Outland portrayed the dungeon keeper. Chris Wagner added his in- sane antics as Wrenfield, the ma- niac who ate flies and creepy crawly things. Although very hesitant at first, he finally led them to where Count Dracula lived and they captured and killed him. The long hours of practices paid off when the play was a hit and was presented to the stu- 14 The Hobbit dents and faculty during school. The children’s theatre pro- duction of ‘““The Hobbit’? had Chris Wagner as Bilbo, the main character. Craig Davis as Gan- dolf, the wizard, and Dereck Walton as Thoren added their talents. The setting and fabulous cos- tumes also added to the produc- tion, which was especially en- joyed by children from the dis- trict’s elementary schools. The two men who were most- ly responsible for the plays were Mr. Nagel and Mr. LaFavour. Additional help came from the students themselves by having a stage crew helping the main characters get in and out of their costumes and the make-up crew touching up the make-up here and there. Both plays were pro- ductions of which the cast and crew can be justifiably proud. The wood elves have captured the dwarfs and they are trying to plan a way to get out and away from the elves. Craig Davis as Gandolf, the wizard)) smiles after he has just finished turning the dwarfs into stone.
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Hall decorations and spirit in 1981 were highly successful, with the seniors winning the hall decorations and nearly everyone participating in spirit days. The senior theme for hall decorations was “The Greatest Team on Earth.” They had clowns for coaches, a circus train that was derailed, and a cage for the Lions. The juniors decided to go ona “Treasure Hunt.” Their hall consisted of a wrecked ship, palm trees, alligators, a hornets’ nest, and a treasure chest full of winning thoughts. The sophomore hall was filled with a “Fairy Tale.” They had various different drawings of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and a mirror on the wall Oressing Up Spirit For (9808 Midge Buchs strings up the railroader in order to show that DHS will beat Gar- rett in the sectional. asking who was the greatest team on earth. These imaginative hall deco- rations were judged by some of DeKalb County’s senior citizens. Their trip to the high school was very enjoyable to them as they walked down each hall with great amazement. The spirit days for sectional week as determined by the Stu- dent Council consisted of a slob day, the 50’s day, clone day, punk rock day, and red, white and black day. Many of the stu- dents and even some of the fac- ulty participated in dressing up to show their spirit for DeKalb High School. All dressed up in their strawberry paja- mas for Clone Day are sophomores Mandy Lloyd and Jodi McMaken. Sherry LeRoy, Glenda Smith 2 nee Moreland act crazy as tl! dressed up for hat day.
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