Dobie High School - Roundup Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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2 XY fa. k LAW Georg Von Trapp, Glenn Coward, kisses Maria's, Twyla Partin's, hand alter they decide to marry. While anxiously awaiting the beginning of the ceremony, Mother Abbess places the wedding veil on Maria's head. They are played by Mary Holt and Twyla Partin. 22 Sound of Music 2 5 John Deewese, Franz, brings Glenn Cowari- Captain Von Trapp, a glass ol wine as Ti Gadd and Lorine Anthony look on. Todd Partin as Rolf dances with CodyS Voss, Leisl, when they secretly meet in tl Von Trapp yard. Laurrinda Robinson, playing Brigitt: discovers Maria's guitar lying on the sofa.

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A Shining Hou Golf Crest Country Club was the sight of the Football Players' Banquet on Jan. 8. Tickets were available to those who not only played on the teams, but also provided sideline support throughout the entire season. Early in January, an awards assembly was held in honor of the football teams and their cheerleaders. The Booster Parents were in attendance to hear the guest speaker, Fred Akers, from the University of Texas at Austin. After a buffet of roast beef, vegetables, and fresh fruits, wooden football shaped plaques were presented to the players in ap- preciation of their outstanding season. The team advanced to bi-district play against Dickinson High School. Although the game was lost, all players felt a real sense of ac- complishment. As thanks to Coach Buster Gilbreth and his staff, Steve Kenney presen- ted them a plaque on behalf of the whole team. Cheerleaders were also introduced and the alma mater ended the evening. Pam Buchanan and her date Kevin Ogden wait in line to be served, while Laura Pascoe and Mik8 c0lm8I'I8l'0 chat 3b0Uf the dlnnel' ITIBIIU. Coach Buster Gilbreth and Fred Akers an- nounce the defensive backs Jonathan Pyle, Steve Chambers, and Alan Herring, and cen- ters Ken Breaux and Steve Kenney. I' Football Banquet 21



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The Sound Di Music The Sound of Music was presented on Feb. 4-6. lt was a lot of hard work, but the satisfaction of :eeing everything go well on stage made it well worth the trouble. - Wess Schoppa, This year's musical was the most successful ie to ever be presented, according to C.J. eslie, choir director. Leslie said, We lceived more response from the student-body id faculty than any other time. lt was due ,ainly to the popularity of the show. The Sound of Music is the story of Maria ainer. lt tells how she goes from being a ostulant in a convent, to becoming a gover- ess for a family of seven children, to falling in ive with the children's father. Twyla Partin, senior, played the lead role of laria Rainer. lt's the best musical l've ever een in because the part of Maria came to life n the stage. lt was very trying because I have ever had to put so much into a show before. Opposite Partin was first year choir member lenn Coward, junior, who played Georg Von rapp. lt felt pretty good playing the lead ale. l had no idea what choir was going to be ke, but l got in and I felt accepted. lt took a it of work and responsibility because you had i work out your costume changes and cues on your own. Mary Holt, senior played the Mother Abbess. Besides playing a lead role, she also attended San Jacinto South half a day. lt was a lot of hard work because l would go to school all day, then stay after for practice until 10 or 11 at night, so I didn't feel much like doing homework. Other lead players and their parts were Suzanne Epps, senior, as Elsa Schraeder, James Daigle, junior, as Max Detweiler, CodySue Voss, junior, as Leisl, Bill Gadd, junior, as Friedrich, Deaneva Hansen, junior, as Luisa, David Webb, sophomore, as Kurt, Laurrinda Robinson, freshman, as Brigitta, Karen Valdes, junior, as Marta, Julie Garner, freshman, as Gretl, Todd Partin, junior, as Rolf Gruber, Carole Epps, freshman, as Sister Ber- the, Marsha Passmore, junior, as Sister Margaretta, Kim May, freshman, as Sister Sophia, John Deewese, senior, as Franz, and Kim Wallace, sophomore, as Frau Schmidt. Besides major roles, there were a lot of and Ernie Fridge. Sophomores: Pam Desor- meaux, Joe Engbrock, Trip Davis, and Rhonda Peace. Juniors Mary Melton and Larry Evans, and senior David Baliko. Also participating were a Nuns Chorus of 45 members and Nazi soldiers. Other key people who helped make it a suc- cess included Schoppa, in charge of the set, and Gayle Rigsby, senior, as student coor- dinator in charge of programs, scripts, taking up ticket money, and making sure everyone was where they were supposed to be. Along with her was assistant coordinator Angelique Martinez, junior. Darlene Beck, a professional painter, did this year's backdrop for no charge. Overall the musical was a flying success, making a profit of around 31000, and bringing in a full house almost every night. Leslie replied that this musical was a good learning experience and one no one will ever forget. David Webb, CodySue Voss, and Bill Gadd, dance at the party givenat the Von Trapp family mansion to celebrate Captain Von Trapp's ngagement to Elsa Schraeder. -rd uf Music 23

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