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f r W ,J , ff X f 7 f Drama clubs for ambitious 1' f 1,4146 In ,y M Mft 5 2 7 an f 1 I ,tiff 2 V ,If ff, , 0 ff if S g 7 ' 45 ,, 1 . .5 f f? Q15 Novice debators, Martha Lamoy and Tom Alyea, practice to perfect their performance. Q23 Donice Mahan sits as a spectator to watch others perform. f3l Mr. Crabtree gives advice on debating. Q43 The 1978-79 Debate Squadg Ann Whitlow, Denise Davis, Scott Macintosh, Beth Wessling, Tom McClung, Robin Allen, Jim McKinley, Tom Lonski, Mark Wilkerson, Tom Alyea, Cece Ebans, Colleen McLean, Chris Celentino, Martha Lamoy, Pam Crabtree, Tory Garcia, Stuart Smith, Brian Cunningham, Brad Blake, Kyle Kixmiller, Donice Mahan, Trip Young, Karen Kruger, Rowena Tawney, Scott Krueger, Don Hernandez, Anne Lamoy, Kelly Hamby, John Swomley, Mrs. Sutton, Mark Box, Amanda Donnelly, Nora Grasis, Melissa Pullin, Roger Eichler, Jim Klavetter, Emily Hauptmann. f4l 1978-79 Thespiansg Rick Haberstick, Bruce Hayden, Greg Bumgardner, Vicki Addicott, Paul Papa, Ann O'Shia, Melissa Pullin, Crystal Threadgill, Carl Scholdberg, Mrs. McNabb, Trina Lance, Mark Box. i6t Mrs. McNabb discusses ac- ting activities. Q75 Carl Scholdberg shows his ac- ting talent in the musical My Fair Lady. P , fl J' , - rl fs. ' ii if ,Ji l l 'X 'l , LJ if l , K l .ff A. l ', ll 'fri ll ,X -Dai .,, l 'Ly Xl ,. j if Yr l l ft' ,- ' X lt , r ff ff ' ll H X tr-, ff fa .r ,, . l , ll ,l ' I 40 NFLXTHESPIANS
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V, 4 , I. 2 , . . l Schools' first club going strong Existing after 26 years of activity, Future Home- makers of America is the oldest club at Park Hill. Planning trips, working on projects, and producing activities, are a few things FHA does. Producing the annual Sweetheart Dance, takes planning and new ideas. FHA orga- nizes, decorates, and nominates Sweetheart T attendants. The Sweetheart Dance is really the main project FHA does, said Robin Gust, junior. The club also visits local nursing homes 5 1 f , , , ,g . and other places for their projects. The Future Homemakers of America planned a trip to the Silver Dollar City F.H.A. Jamboree in the spring where F.H.A. clubs from all over the country come meet. Besides being the club with one of the largest number of members, F.H.A. has been in operation for a great number of years. F.H.A. is a good club to belong to because you don't feel like you are tied down to a lot of responsibilities, said Robin. f 2 , . it , , , , rm I Q W 'l W 2 T l E l f . TW V Mm v X ' ' . 1.2 fi T, f F' ' 1 , . I g , may an Z gl I 1. 1541 2: ., ,rf I , V A .W V V ,' ,f '-1.1: 1,142 f f f -f f, T- . K ' fT .,, f ' , J y ymmrr' 1 Z I ' W X f A - W A 7 A j Z X 2 fn . t - ,, f i 3 ff! I I ' If i ,ff f' , T .' ' ' ' 1 . 4 if, , . if t X 1 f f - , V ' Q, img, ' X if , 3,81 WMM Z ' A f ' T2 L, f . ,, 7 , T Q, ' ft 2, 4, . . tiff .f f ft' ' 2 T , j T T . r T T, A! if Mm, , 4 f . A T , A T --Tf gl ,TM ,QQ - f.. , T Lf f H ff 4 ' if 4 .. 4 W: ,A . , ,,,, , i ie, nw 'S ignwfw- if-'W Ml, f if f . - fgxfm- - K 3 ,l g-'-ff.: ' T ,X Wifi' 4, 1 ,f I ,wi f aff, Z wr Zig' 'wi , M . , f r A 'T A g ., ' 44.11, 1 , 1 gr-. ' iff ' w ' Ht Q ,pm-. 5 T ,nv Q - ' , I I ' , fy 5 7 ' f www' fy, 1, ,AE K 5 K! K 'v sift I , A ' l .fi f h M' 1 I, W QQ ' ,y , ,, I ' en, ' T ,Ta ' f fu.-HT ' 1., ' , T' , , T 4 ffm M,K?133'Ef. Si ' aw . 'tai Q-ma T' W1 if ,T jj . in 5, ,T ,l rg, . fjiflt, f ff it X MQ f-Qu ' X, 245 ' Ta 4, , ff, - ,A N V I 'ZLL X. ,f . ...,g.t.15z,..4 '.,, , A , vwweffw'-iW'1M3-irtrtlfli' 'X A In i , TT X M ' r . a lle ..,..... ,,,. t ,sf LM 42 FHA , I 7 Z 5 l , f . A 5 .T Z . f 5 f , 2 + 'AW ' 5 I ' ff! X' X X X JM7 V , f I-fy ' i w E Q .. if: '-Q 'f .A I :V M- , .-,-, 34, A a V ,,, .yr 1: WW Ji Z'W,'f, ..,t' 3. -, T . T 2 , ,, 2:5 , 3 -Q. ' A iq A f f,!wf. f I ' ' 4! I vi, . , . ,, ,. . ,. ir ,, . . I, X I M H ,X g5,gi1.Ti,: Nw. Y. my V ,jr gy,.,V,ge-, -T,,,- T T f..,A ,, W, , H, - ,, 4 ' .f.,-I I Ye 'W it M' i 5 , A Q16 1 K X 91 W , ,s
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