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The Seniors show their spirit by yelling the victory cheer at the end of a rally. A winning drawing by A.S.B president Mark Alexander is displayed by Kim Paine and Terri Jacobs. Song, Front: Teresa Gorsuch, Kelly Ritchey Back: Tricia Sun, Heather Long, Michelle Wong, Amy Olson, Gina Schmaltz 34 Rally
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Time To Come Alive San Dimas Live III includ- ed tears, laughter, song, and dance Mr. Gale, and Mr. Gi- vens, but no spaghetti. For a change, there was no spaghetti dinner served. ASB secretary, Stacey Coleman, said, The dinner last year took a lot of work. We didn ' t want to hassle with it this year. Instead, they sold des- serts, punch and coffee. SDL III was held for only one ) night. In the move back to campus after two years at the Stanley Plummer Building, it was originally planned to be held in G-4. However, pre- sale tickets sold surprisingly well so at the last minute everything was moved to the gym. These cost-cutting dif- ferences from the past seemed to attract more peo- ple. About two hundred were there. Laughs for the evening were supplied by two com- medians. Alumnus Ken Duran made the audience laugh as the Comedian In The Bag. Ken also did im- pressions of Jimmy Carter, John Wayne, and Elvis. Comedian Stewart Snelson who had a variety of fresh, lively jokes and humorous stories kept the audience go- ing. Darlene Wiegmann and Stewart Snelson did a won- derful job portraying the older couple in a scene from the popular movie On Gold- en Pond a monologue which was both serious and humor- ous was performed by Sam Robinson. Tears came to the eyes of some of those in the audience as Darlene Wieg- mann acted out a sad scene from the movie Mommie Dearest. Bob Hartman, making his second SDL appearance, showed off his Karate skills. He began with the breaking of six bricks followed by the breaking of four flaming bricks with his hand. For his finale. Bob broke two bricks with his head. Singers for the evening in- cluded alumnae Robin Mc- Clure who performed two original songs. Vicki Platz captured the audience with her soft sweet voice while singing Song- bird by Barbra Streisand and Just The Way You Are by Billy Joel. At the end of the evening Vicki and accompaniast Mar- tha Kodama were awarded a trophy for best act — based on audience voting. The song I Made it Through The Rain by Barry Manilow was sung by junior Becky Baker. Dances for the evening in- cluded two young girls, Ja- nice Marie, and Deana Marie, who are professional dancers. Performing for the third time at SDL, alumnae Des- siree Holt and Felicia Banks did a jazz dance to the Pink Panther ' s Theme. Dan Robert and Co. con- sisted of junior Dan Robert and several students from the SDHS Jazz Band. Solos were performed by Dan and Rick Ketchum, a sophomore. The last performance of the evening was the band Second Glance, including alumnus Harv Beck. Kathy Springeman sang with them, Promises in the Dark, by Pat Benatar. The band ' s own singer also sang some of their original songs. San Dimas Live III 33
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Rally Makes The Good Times Roll It ' s fun, but hard work, said songleader Tricia Sun. Lots of work and determina- tion went into the prepara- tion of assemblies and rallies. The squad included 7 cheerleaders, 7 songleaders, 6 flagtwirlers, 2 mascots, and a pep commissioner who were joined in rallies and assem- blies by the B cheer squad. You meet new people, serve the school and it ' s a lot of fun, were the advantages according to one rally mem- ber. But it was disappointing when they worked so hard and the school didn ' t appreci- ate it. Despite the few draw- backs, the rally members en- joyed promoting school spir- it. ... I ' d never give it up be- cause it ' s too much fun, said Gina Schmaltz. Cheer, Front: Roxanne Suela, Terri Jacobs, Michelle La Fargue Back: Diane Duran, Stephani Wilson, Wendy Cottle, Kim Crawford. Flag, fronf. Julie Spallino, Sami Platz, Middle: Sonya Schreuders, Back:Lan Ortloff, ICathy Poff, Tina Mason. Rally 35
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