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am,-Q t .Q f g f 1, Hike Heap. dressed in mad plaid. does the sliuflic kick with rhythm, Hip Hip Hooray? exelaims the cast after a successful show Now were ready for Lp With People. li E lf '1Sitf'w c Lori Marcum tells her life story to the man beside her. ime To la By Jenny Selser All right. places everybody! Beyond the curtain nervous actors waited for the opening of The Time of Your Life. As the first play of the i986-1987 school year was being planned, many devoted fans stood by with anticipation for another one of PHS Drama departments fine productions. Car- rie Strom stated, With the last-minute rush, l thought the play wouldn't come to- gether, but from the beginning to end it had great atmosphere. Everybody was splendid, you could tell they worked hard at rehears- als. l left with a great feeling! Set in a bar in 1939, The Time of Your Life portrayed the interaction of many dif- ferent characters and their distinct person- alities. The show was really fun. lt all came together in the last week of rehears- als. and it turned out to be a great produc- tion, Chris Eakman commented. With strenuous rehearsals, dedicated set design- ers. light technicians, and all of the other people involved, The Time of Your Life was a play that the Drama department could be very proud of. With this thought in mind the students at PHS who haven't had the opportunity to participate in the Drama de- partment or see one of its fine plays pro- duced will be educated about one of the tnost entertaining aspects of Poway High if ever given the chance. Nazi Khadem summed it all up when she said, The last night ofthe play was really disappointingl wish that l had started acting in an earlier year of my high school career. This produc- tion was the neatest thing l have ever done at Poway High. Theatre 37
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A IE-if ND An Unveiling lair by Tami Watkins Practically eating the microphone, em- cee Karen Kay announced the 1987 Air- band winners, 6'Third place The Bangles, Second place The BeeGee's, and First place The Untouchable's! Thundering screams shook the gym walls and the house lights flickered on. Due to much time and effort all the participants made it through another exciting Airband competition. I canlt believe it!,' exclaimed Bangle, Sheila Black on hearing the results. The night before was a feat in itself and now making it this far was great. Poway High continued the idea of having the night time performance the night before the day as- sembly. This yearls event was emceed by Rick Rockwell from San Diego at Large , and wasjudged by a panel of local personal- ities. Twelve bands competed for the top six spots in order to perform in front of the school. Go Go, Jennifer Meadows said, Wejust want to be able to perform in front of the student bodyf, All twelve of the bands were terrific and the judges had a difficult time deciding. Every band on the stage was superb and should be commend- ed on all the talent each group exempli- fied, complimented one judge. Congratulations to all the participants! Finalists: The Chesterfield's, Sonny 84 Cher, Stevie Wonder, Bangles, The Bee- Gee's, and The Untouchables. Also, honor- able mentions to: Young Rascals, LL Cool J, Bruno and the Heaters, The Beach Boys, The Go Gois and Marvin Gaye. The Chesterfields in motion. Flaming Rick Rockwell cools down the crowd. 1 Cher towers over Sonny while on their knees and head over heels in the song S'I've Got You Babe
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