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Dolly says hello to big crowds ln our lives we are faced with competition in prac- tically every function we engage in. This is not a wrong way of doing things, for after all, our educational, and economical systems are based on competition. A group was formed this fall with one goal in mind, to make an audience laugh, cry, and dance inside them- selves. This is a difficult task but not an impossible one. Hundred of hours were spent together, pushing and pulling our emotions in every direction. After a while certain barriers were broken. These barriers which are present and possiblily even established in school, restirict us from freely showing our feelings and re- cognizing the true character that lurks within each one of us. As show time neared we started to realize how much love we all had shared, and we began to appreci- ate it. We found that we were like a huge family who hadn't even known each other in September. When opening night finally arrived, we climaxed with an incredible force which swelled from the hearts of both the audience and the stage. If we can be so bold as to speak for everyone in the show, we would say that those first three hours on opening night, made every hour of work pay off. Every show seemed to generate more emotion, as closing night neared, we realized things would never be the same again. Closing night finally arrived and we gave our state- ment to the audience. As the curtain closed our hearts forced us to either smile with excitement, or to weep because it was over. After the show things tapered back to normal, but the memories will last a lifetime. - Bill Purdy 84 Brian Prestwich Upper Left, Dolly CCathy Cliffordb and Irene Molloy CSharon Bun- yardj in the hat shop. Right, Bill Purdy dances to Dancing . Op- posite Page, Top Left, Dolly talks to the heavens. Right, dancers swirl to Put on Your Sunday Clothes. Bottom Left, An animated Lisa Norcia confides to the captivated audience. Right, Cornelious CBill Purdyj, Mr. Vandergelder CBrian Prestwichj, and Barnaby CDave Warnerj sing to lt Takes a Woman
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Speech, debate team revived Since the late 1960's Saratoga High had been without a speech and debate team but this year things changed with the introduction of Ms. Kathy Esteves as discus- sion and debate teacher. She spent many lunch periods and weekends organizing and coaching students in- terested in refining their speaking skills for local com- petition The Saratoga speech and debate team attended four meets sponsored by local high schools. Students en tered such events as dramatic interpretation, humor ous interpretation, original oratory and extemporane ous speaking Success was limited due to the fact that the Saratoga team was the smallest and newest entered in competi tion. However, they did gain recognition through their early meets through such students as Martin Tuttle Lucy Contini, Bryan Graveline and Shawn Cartwright lt wasnt easy starting up a team what with having to put up with names like the mouths and represent atives of Gabriel but if the team was able to withstand those jibes they should go mouthing off for years to come Sandy Thomas This Page, Right, speech and debate coach Ms. Esteves. Bottom speech and debate team, Louise Wright, Karen Bassett, Sandy Tho mas, Sarah Slemmons, Diana Shapely, Ms. Esteves, Mark , Lucy Contini, Shawn Cartwright, Lisa Eldridge, Mark Rosengarten, Martin Tuttle
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