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lnifiafim Of Debate-Hvrmsies For the first time at Annapolis, our school has a debate team. A debate consists of two sides, negative and affirmative. Every year there is a different proposition and this years' proposition was: should there be a comprehensive reform in our prison system? The team was hard working and well or- ganized. It had many scrimmages and meets with schools in our area as well as the league debates. Basically, Forensics is the analyzing of a selection from literature and effectively communicating all of its elements to an aud- ience. A person participating on the team can choose anything from informative to humorous reading to speak on. This year, Annapolis has Successfully Com- TOP ROW: Bob Snytka, Tom Larson, jill Vaughan, Greg Salata. . . . BoTToM ROW: Mr. R b N K th sun B peted against various schools in the area. Sheen, O en mu' a V wan' mme TOP ROW: linda Van Orden, Patty McShane, Michele Mclachlan, jill Vaughan, Doug Furrow, Casmir Suchyta. BOTTOM ROW: Lisa Mayberry, Mike Piotter, Mr. Robert Nanni, Dwayne Carver, and Bob Benge.
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Varsity Klub Gloufs With Pride As opposed to past years at A. H. S. , girls varsity letterwinners are accepted into the Varsity Club. ln addition, 8-12 new members were admitted. Senior Steve Marx was elected president. Two of the several trips taken by the club were to the Pistons basketball game and also to the annual N. C. A.A. lndoor Track Meet. 5 ,X,,. ' I Greg Trimble and Bill Green pose after a meeting. Pat Hill, Mr. Bales and Don Turbin laugh it up. ,Ham -Z' f ' TOP ROW: joel Johnston, Leon Bergeron, Bill Green, Mike Moore, Pat Hill, Don Turbin, Matt Salata, SECOND ROW: Dave McDer- mott, Greg Trimble, Larry McCullough, Greg Salata, Dan Brown, Tom Grougan, Mike Hindmarsh. THIRD ROW: Frank Fedel, Bill Kostyshak, Mike Horwith, Garry Miller, joe Kochan. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Marx, Mr. Ron Bales, Treasurer jerry Briolat. Mr. Bales and jerry Briolat tell members the rules.
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Zfheafre Arts llplmlds ,4 Tradition The Theatre Arts Department has added another exhilarating musical to its unblemished credit. FIDDLER ON THE ROOF was a brilliant pro- duction, under the direction of Mr. Bob Nanni. It may now proudly stand alongside its predecessors, SOUTH PACIFIC, CAROUSEL, MY FAIR t LADY, and HELLO DOLLY, knowing that it too was an overwhelming success. Our Thespian troope 3216 has done many fascinating and different things this past year, besides putting on one 1 of the best musicals this school has ever seen. It has been one of the for- l tunate few to participate in the New York trip offered by the National t Thespian Society. Also, this is the l first time any high school has taken L their production to other schools for , , additional performances. Mr. Robert Nanni instructs actors in the skills of stage movement. l W LIS 1 l l J N TOP ROW: jim Ackroyd, Mil-te Piotter, Doug Furrow, Marty Kendra, Dianna Grannan, Dwayne Carver, Marty Miller, SECOND ROW: Eugene Suchyta, Cas Suchyta, Sue Corlett, Paul White, Lisa Mayberry, jill Vaughan, THIRD ROW: Lin- da Mikulak, joy Davis, Candy Neely, Patty McShane, Cathy Neely, Linda VanOrden, Lucy Plata. FOURTH ROW: Karen Mikulak, Yvonne Ramirez, Candy Wall, Elizabeth Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Secretary Michelle McLachlan, President Carol Rushing, Sponsor Mr. Robert Nanni, Vice-President Rhna Curl, Treasurer Bob Benge.
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