Woodbridge High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Woodbridge, VA)

 - Class of 1981

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Well, what do you mean by that? Paula Hoppe gives the butler, Pat Dom¬ inguez, a piece of her mind. This was only one of the hot exchanges between the two. One big happy family. Four of the lead¬ ing characters sit together as they try to sort out the events of the night before. Who Dunnit ) I ' m Annie Printice, police¬ woman, undercover division! The crowd gasped as the pieces of the puzzle at last began to fall into place. Since the rise of the curtain only one thought filled the minds of the audience, Who dunnit? The Class of ' 81 made a smashing success for their class play, Agatha Christie Made Me Dolt. With the combination of a great bunch of people funny material, and lots of enthusi¬ asm, where could we go wrong? stated Vicky Atwill. The story centered around a murder and the coverup the murderer used to keep himself (or herself) out of trouble. Directed by Mr. John Hayward, the leading characters were played by Mike Hildalgo, the swinging playboy, and Sheralee Shera, as his not-so-sweet fiance. The Haunted High Scho the senior class play, w directed by Ms. Suzy Keilhol Like the juniors, the senic chose a murder mystery their theme. Leading roles we played by: Bernie Smith, as t principle, Russ Jones, as detective, Jeanne Guzzo, as teacher, and Mimi Storing, as secretary. I just don ' t know what to say! Wade Peed, as a friend of the accused, comes to offer sympathy and support. Wade is a stage veteran and a member of the Thespians. The finishing touches. Mary Schroeder adds the finishing touches to Robbie Carroll ' s stage makeup. Robbie held a key role in the play as the policeman. 22 Student Life

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A ho ' s 1: Jets or Sharks? Mambo!! Senior Marcia Gibson dances up a storm In addition to acting, the cast had to endure many hours of diffi¬ cult dance practice Who knows?? Ike Elliot expresses a lit¬ tle deja vu in his thoughts of something good about to happen. This proved to be exactly what did happen. A swift thrust of a switch¬ blade pierces Riff ' s flesh. He falls to the stage and bursts his blood packet of ketchup and water. However, a little too much pressure sends a stream of blood shooting out over the unwary orchestra. This unfortunate mishap occurred during a dress rehearsal of West Side Story proving that fate governs over everything. Anything can go wrong. This year ' s musical defied tra¬ dition. In past years, only choir members were involved. This time, the show was open to anyone willing to audition. The cast was comprised of more than fifty singers, danc¬ ers, and actors; plus several combinations of all three. I ' m really impressed with the talent of these kids. They ' re great, remarked staging direc¬ tor Kathryn Mautone. The show was jointly directed by Ms. Mautone and Ron Crigger. Mr. Crigger, the artistic director, is a 1977 gradu¬ ate of Woodbridge High. He has worked at the Lazy Susan Dinner Theatre and the Melody Fair Theatre in Washington, D.C. West Side Story is the best thing to ever come out of Woodbridge, said Mr. Crig¬ ger, and I ' m glad to be a part of it. With the resignation of cho¬ ral director John Hayward, the directors had their work cut out for them. Mr. Hayward took care of both the musical and acting aspects of past shows, and was therefore invaluable. Besides arranging rehearsal times, getting costumes, and fixing make-up, the director had the responsibility of keep¬ ing fifty rowdy kids under con¬ trol. The rehearsals were long and tiring. Scenes had to be run again and again until they reached perfection. Rehearsal ran from right after school until ten or eleven at night. Mary Guzzo related, ”1 don ' t mind the long hours ' cause I love the people in the cast. Despite the hardships of long hours, mixed-up music, and hurling hemoglobin (shooting blood), the cast survived. Everyone got along great, said sophomore Dee Rhode. As senior Yvonne Wise com¬ mented, With everyone so interested and excited, how could we not get along? Tonite, tonite ... Junior Ike Elliot and Yvonne Wise share a romantic moment alone Ike and Yvonne ' s superb acting drew sellout crowds to the play West Side Story 2 I



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How could you do this to me? Shera- lee Shera, as the undiscovered villain- ness, expresses her anger at the esca¬ pades of her fiance. Ill get you for that! Vicki Atwill and Mike Hildalgo battle it out on stage. Vicki played the part of a busybody cousin, concerned only with the finan¬ cial affairs. What was that you said? Pat Domin¬ guez, as the butler, takes a break from his duties. The butler provided much of the comedy seen in the play. Is this really happening to me? Mike Hidalgo reveals the frustrations of being a playboy His swinging attitude always had him in a conflict with the other characters. Jr. Class Play

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