Eldorado High School - Sunburst Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)

 - Class of 1988

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Black History Week Who Am I. ' i lack History week with ,the theme Who Am I , 'began on February 25 at the Eldorado High Schooi The- V 5 ,atre in ob- servance of' great black Ameri- cans and their conf trtbutions tosociety. f Some of the skits performed were if-flancesalwy thefhadzn. Dominator whowere' performed by. Tiffa- JPY WQFFCY B94 N57 '-Shia ,bpuglasiiiranf tastic KFCHIMBS per- formediby lfagonya A ,1ia!l,,siT'SfhLarra,r ' Wrightifand garrem and 110 Half Paiesfhanhlin Tit- ehey twin. Angela' Reid per- fgmned the soliloguy of the -sthemetfwho I .eand thezcast - ...- So, what do we do now. 32D Black History Week paid a tribute to Martin Luther King. just to name a few of the acts performed that night. it i'Black History Week means unwritten or unre- curdedhiatp- ofthe black mam rin the United States of America, states Mx. ' Askor, whq was one of the support groups in the pro- ,QIHEH-, WHS!! 855614 what? feeling does Blank History leave 70141 with., Chi!- dress rebked,-fm gave me opportunityito ex- Pliesf - ancEfthe'eii!Crit'thHi'-I feell-inside for the , 1 anim? 5519912 QM tllecontriibntiuqgthatziiigifznidem the United States ofihmerlcaff. fhgxrall, everyone did a superb 0 - if cgi- vi Ollie Mikell is reciting the poem Struggle during the program at Black History Week. Now .4 . one, two, three . .. Okay girls, stay on the beat.

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Students Gather Dohm on Skid Row for the Opening of Little Shop of Horrors l , he curtain rises on thefscenevskid row in a big city during the 1950's. There q wersee ltiushnitfs Flower Shop, ten 5 I., girls calied theikonettes dance on stage singing the theme song: Little Shop, Little Shop of Horrors .. J, This sets the theme for the musicalfa, e comedy about a boy and his girl and a monster .1 E, plant. lt'sr the 17th of, Marclvopening night for the musical and aiso the premiere performance of Little Strap of tlorrorsff in Las Vegas. The dboy. Seymour, portraye by B an Vanvranken, finds a strange plant which he named alter his love. Aug 5 drey. played by .Shannon i Sheldon. Throughout the play. the plant iAu- g dreyll! grows and grows, ff feeding on the blood ol' human victims, and soon Audrey ll begins to f dominate Seymours llfet Seymour gains fame due to the unusual plant, and y V. 4- because offthat Seymourrhelpshudrey ll with ' his' first victim, Orin Scrivello. D.D.8. por- trayed by Paul Brawer-Seymours' rival for Au- drey, Butllinallyffiieyrmfsnr wins thelglave, of. f' Audrey and destroys me monstrous plant. ' One of the most distinctive characters in the gnuslcal was Audreyyll, played by severgl sive growth throughout the play, until finally it reached rnonstrous proportions. Andrey ll's various Q5tages'were'played:hy Marolyn Montes, Brian van Vranken, Robert Jackson, and Robert Players. Although the rehearsal time was cutg everyone in the pta! Perfrirmeug excetlentty. Paul Brawer who portrays Orin Scri- vellol 10.0.50 . comment- ed. our renearsat time was cut drasticaily, so we had to get down to business. right away. The players of the musl- eal an say that in grae: to ptlepare 'themselves for their roles they stud- ied the movie version a lot. 'flzstudiedythermovle and the script a lot to get a feet for the character, stated Shannon Sheldon who plays Audrey. Brian Van Avfranken said that the movie version came Win handy when HB was studying the vocals. The premiere of Little Shop of liorrorswwas a big hltlancl atso a big- ac- ' ifsized foam rubber gitsntstb showflts progres- - icomptishment of the Eldorado Theatre De- partment. It was best stated by-Tracy Bower V' ' who was stage manager the rnusicelfyfhen she said we have the best theatre depart- ment in the state. Little Shop of Horrors Cast Audrey-Shannon Sheldon Seymour-Brian Van Vrankin Orin-iD.D.S.J Paul Brawer Mr. Mushnik-Shane Anderson 32C Little Shop Of Horrors



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l W, ff WWW fa Mfrff l '-r ,:.. ' :f- f f 'af fs as Miami ff L if 3 3- '. J W, f f 94,401 ,,,l,,'g r- f a Michelle Carrington, Senior Class President, grunts at a fellow Student Council member. Front Row: Sindy Flaig, Wendy Ross, Shana Hyatt. Back Row: Neil May- field, Traci Davis, Russell Orr. Michelle Cave, Junior Class Presi- dent, makes a superior poster for the Homecoming Game. MAKING THE YEAR. . i I i- SOMETHING TO RE EMBER hanges and significant s decisions marked an exceptonal year for the student council officers. They worked hard all year long to have fun activities and dances for student body. ,l,,y,i fy, , Planning of homecoming 1987, was a week filled with many new ideas. One of which was to elect to make homecoming different this year by havingyrit in the StI1'ji icfent center rather than at it the traditional site: a major hotel. The dance had a sen- sational tum out. You always see the stu- dent councilgoiiicers on their knees making posters that tell us to show our spirit on dress-up days and remind us of an upcoming dances However, student council envolve thenflselves in much more activities such as plan! ning graduation, school im- provement, organizing as- semblies and even do a little community service. So as you can see, the studeng Tcouncil haveirnany responsik bilities. Theyfare the people who help give us our high school memories. Front Row: Angie Grah, Franca Bm- no, Doris Kerr, Gayle Gilpatrick, April Szekeres, Lysia Martinez. Second Row: Nicole Anderson, Leann Law- rence, Tammy Ryan, Debbie Kohut, Wynn Hanlon, Dena Hansell, Lori Stone. Third Row: Pam Dayton, Mi- chelle Carrington, Carmen Hawkins, Sindy Flaig, Wendy Ross, Traci Davis, Shana Hyatt. Back Row: Stephanie Rainbolt, Adrianne Clark, Cori Bow- er, Veronica Fuller, Russell Orr, Neil Mayfield. Student Council

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