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Page 17 text:
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Left: Mr. Haurer entertains everyone by telling them one of his famous srories. Below: The cougar, Mr. Schindler, and Mrs. O'baugh discuss annexation during a skit. Left: Mr. Almarode portrays Diana Loss in a skir called “Diana Loss and the Extremes’. Above: Miss Weaver and Mr. Schindler sing a duer by Dolly Pardon and Willy Nelson. Faculty Follies 13
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Follies The first ‘Faculty Follies'’ held art S.D.HS. turned our to be a grear success. Over 40 teachers participated in the show. The speaker for the follies was Bill Schindler. The skits written by some of the teachers, turned our to be very amusing and enter- taining. The show could nor have been seen without Mr. Bossermanin as a member in the ‘Diana Loss and the Extremes’’ act or withour Harvey Almarode and his fillers in- between skirts. “The Follies'’ was dedicated to the late Mr. Jesse Hamilton, whom everyone loved very much. The Concert Choir backed up Mr. Bosserman while they sang a dedication song to Jesse Hamilton. The main highlight of the night was the “Womanless Wedding’’ that took place after rhe Follies. Mr. Avoli was the hand- some lralien groom and Mr. Landes was the beautiful blonde and very much pregnant bride. We saw all of our teachers for the first time ler loose and give their all. Ir was definitely a night to remember! Above: Mrs. Brydge, Mrs. Layman, and Miss Lemasrer play the parts of Coach Ball's foorball ream. Middle: Mr. Landes, playing rhe part of the beautiful blonde bride in the ‘Womanless Wedding,” walls down the aisle with his(her) farher. Far right: Mr. Avoli waits patiently for his bride to walk down the aisle. Right: Mr. Bosserman leads the concert choir in a dedication song ro rhe lare Jesse Hamilton. 12 Faculty Follies
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The Cluod Students at SDHS during 1983 were able to join many clubs and activities. Boys thar lettered in any varsity sport could join the Varsiry Club (orherwise known as “Jocks Unlimited’). Art students with at leasr a ‘'B’’ average could participate in the National Art Honor Society, sponsored by Mrs. Spilman. Mrs. Richardson sponsored the Narional Hon- or Society which good students could join “by invitation only”. And, of course, there was the Key Club, which any Cougar willing to contribute to the community could join. Right: Mrs. Spilman’s art class students, some who are members of NAHS, are hard ar work. Above: Darrel Alexander and Perry Hyde, borh lerrer- men, try fo figure our how fo win ar the stock market game in economics. Right: The Sruarts Draft Chaprer of the NHS gather together. 14 Key Club, Varsiry Club, NHS, NAHS
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