High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 100 text:
“
Gambling onglovc n March 10-12 the VHS Choral Department presented the comedy musical of Guys and Dolls directed by choir director Mrs. Eugenie Littlefield, stage - assistant director Darise Wilkinson, and assistant stage director Amy Sanders. Over 120 choir and orchestra students participated in the success of the play. The musical is set on the streets of Times Square where Nathan Detroit CGwyn DeAmaralJ and his cronies try to operate a floating dice game despite Office Brannigan's CTroy Johnsonh attempts to close it down. At the same time Miss Adelaide CBrenda Machacj, a Hot Box dancer, tries to convince Nathan to end their fourteen year engagement and get Sit down, you're rockin' the boat! sings Nicely-Nicely Johnson CKevin Gaskinj, Sarah Brown CKarlene Stonej stubbornly resists Sky Masterson's QDale Underwoodj gift to the Save-A-Soul Mission. During practice Gwyn DeAmaral, English, Rick Andreason, Maurice Mounce, dancer, tries to convince Nathan to end their fourteen year engagement and get married. Nathan needs S1000 to find a place for his game. He makes a bet with Sky Matherson CDaIe Underwoodj, who is passing through on his way to Havana, that Sky cannot get a certain doll to go with him. Since Sky bets on almost anything, he accepts and is sure that he can persuade Sarah Brown fKarlene Stoney to go with him. Sarah just happens to be in charge of the Save-A-Soul Mission which tries to lead gamblers to a better life. The rest of the play has its share of hilarious and trying moments. Leroy and Bart Mauzy can't get their lines straight. Harry the horse tRobert Schroeterj tr to settle the lovers' dispute between M Adelaide fBrenda Machacb and Nath Detroit tGwyn DeAmaralD. Arvide Abernathy CScott Conawayj, the drummer for the street corner meetings, wa Sky CDale Underwoodj of Sarah's predicament. 96 X choir musical , 4 - .TV H Y
”
Page 99 text:
“
Steve Branson. David Rother, and Kent Kohleffel put in everything they've got into pitching the cattle tents. .Mpc 1 x cw. HY!-S av 3, W '1t, if 'X , wi ,,,,., - is I, 'J 9 X N' W fi 'tt 'E V if ., ' ' L ii: ' ' X '5z,.,:g:.. s . E t Q ff ez' s gn: Wyse K 5 sv do sf , ,iff -. -ee, 3 9 t 2 9 N Vx r . e ' L5 g f X, Q ' .- -al. fs Ve x 4 E fxgi i kgs 9 gli- .Z Q' I 2? ,V , .. , X .V Livestock show has great success ith great weather and the help of the Victoria Jaycees and Future Farmers of America members, the Victoria Livestock Show had a great display of steers, barrows, lambs, breeding sheep, ponies, and carcasses by various FFA and 4-H members and other area participants. More than 30 active and hard-working individuals from VHS participated in at least one judging event with many of them placing during March 9-12. The top three winners, all of whom were 4-H members include Art Coles - lst heavyweight Brahman Cross, Julie Hamilton - lst heavyweight English 1 'tiki pw.. 2-F E, Mfiirf ' Aadelyn Liddell shows Jimmy Welvert that girls can put up a ence also. as Steer, and Mike Pozzi - Reserve Champion Barrow Carcass. Besides the usual judging events, a pony show, western games, Kountry Fair, booths, live music, and the carnival were on hand to attract and entertain both young and old. The auction generated a total of 5201656.85 in sales for the place winners. Donnie Maraggia hopes the buyes will give him a fair price for his market barrow. Janet Rother shows her fourth place lamb for the last time in the auction cage. livestock show X 95
”
Page 101 text:
“
rr 1 ' 5' 1 A K? 2 Li' Z thel Savage fYolanda Zepedaj keeps the family fortune .ifpecretly hidden in her teddy bear. Jeff 4Todd Cobbj explains to Ethel Savage CYolanda Zepedaj what living at The Cloisters is all about. All eyes are on the insane Savage. , Dr. Emmett CRory Cobbj and Mrs. Paddy CNikki LaGregaJ just will not listen to Titus Savages's CRudy Kleckaj proposition. i Lily Belle fDonna Oertlij and Titus Savage CRudy Kleckaj do . not know what to do since their mother hid the family fortune from them. Crazies create comedy What does a teddy bear, a family fortune, and an asylum have in common? They are the three key in- gredients including the entire cast and production staff that made the fall play, The Curious Savage a great hit on December 13-14. The comedy is based on Ethel Savage CYolanda Zepedaj who turned 575,000,000 of the family fortune into bonds and hid them. Her three greedy children, CRudy Klecka, Robert Williams, and Donna Oertlij commit her to an asylum called The Cloisters. There its zany occupants, CCathie Bush, Jill Konarik, Randy Holloway, Todd Cobb, and Nikki LaGregaJ think that everyone is crazy except themselves. The staff CRory Cobb and Carolina McAIisterJ tries to keep the home as peaceful as possible. This was the first time that a VHS play has been handled by student directors. Cathie Derrickson and Kim Conway under the supervision of Ms. Denise Dick worked for five weeks with over 90 hard-working students to perfect the show which included set, makeup, sound, lighting, costume, props, and publicity. I school play f 97 Z 'tv
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.