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34 Plays ons ANDl'No'rHINo ON A i e elll i t it he Eldorado Theatre Depart- ment opened it's year with e their production of Moises Off . Written by Micheal Frayne, the r playopened orrbifoadway and is Still The tells g5fEjggTTB1'itish Troupe's attempts wto put on a prays Called Nothing Cn . Under thejdi- rection of Ms. Emmett, the play was another superb production by the Sundevil Players, Q a eldorado Theatge carried on their e jggfaditional successjin their failtfpgfof election of the Broadway smash Int Moises OH . Micheal Frayn's British comedy, which held it's success on Broadway from December 11, 1985 to April 6, 1985, was quite an over- whelming success for Eldorado as well. The hit, which drew a large audie ence each I'iiQht,filf3C8iV6d great reti- ognition from the community. Elder' ado theatre's productions of ulioises OIF' was a hysterically zanny action packed farce that entertained all. 'ifrijrgresis somethingltofibeing a tax exiieif' r f - sayarreaaie fnabefrfaiiutiny to Belinda fffaiief Maxaml, i i i 'E' tg m 23 if 'ah' a 8 ' A f aw as l1 a 1 at 'iii 'W was 'EW new l l Noises Off Cast Dottie Otley-Alycia Sanders fig at Lloyd Dallaseviciior Mendez f Garry Lejeune-Brian Van Vranken Brooke Ashton-Christy Holt Poppy Norton-Taylor-Carolyn Montes Frederiock Fellows-Robert a it t Twfin Vi Belinda Blairgliaite Maxam Tim Allgood-Paul Brawer Selsdon Mowbray-Sean Wortman
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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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17 w E 'Z may 1 any A , if ,, ' 'f : , .,,n V'iff 2 5 . , ,,,, , ,,,, t,al Would you listen and get it straight this time? Top Row: Carolyn Montes, Victor Mendez, Bob Routin, Alycia Sanders, Brian Von Vrankin, Christy Holt Bottom Row: Paul Brawer, Kate Maxam, Sean Wortman. ls that the line, Brooke IChristy Holt1? screams Lloyd Dallas I Victor Mendezj, the di- l'CCtOl'. 35 Plays
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