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l i The Drama Club s major projects of the year under the guidance of Ms. Linda Cobb were: the school play Here and Now and the one act play Loving Kindness. The cast of Loving Kindness included Sally Valentine Theresa Lacoursiere and Ray Nunnery. This year the Drama Club also en- tered a float in the homecoming parade with the theme Reflections from Childhood. The results of this organization have been both educational and enjoyable for all those members who partici- pated. v Y ' A .-gli-,rg 6 I 1 1 1 ll n I Il ll ll ll f 1 1 4 1 1 Il ll u 5 il ,ffl u l lf l A' ,i vi' 'li 5 A D r Z v l x nf- -A ' iaith? V. M W L A 5 'ff 5, ' - fs 3, L L - ' Q k A t' f 'Q' I' .X 1 Y v , Q i, xv Q' in , L v V ' x 9 I L . Z I ' f v v - 2 I , Thespians ltop to bottoml: Eugene Soricellie, Raleigh Alvarez, lim Tyler, DeeDee Wilson, Denise Wray, Robyn Haffey, Diane Hart, Cathy Smith, Billy Llewel- lyn. Missing: Mary McKenzie, Sally Valentine, Ray Nunnery, Theresa Lacoursiere, Steve Davis, Don Vogt, Beck Dow, Sharon Hogan, Tom Burbage, Donna Smith, Steve Herterich, Everette Skipper. Bayside's Forensic Team is coached by Ms. Linda Cobb, and it participates in boy's and girls's 4 prose, poetry, original oratory, ex- 1, ' temporaneous, and spelling. In the ' A it XY l, ,. regional meet, Clarissa Torres won I- 1 l First place in girl's prose, Theresa ' ' I il A I, i Lacouriere, Mark Barondess, and - L J ti V 'Q ,iq Barry Cash each took Second place j ?Ij' 5 : in their divisions. Third place went P X T N g j W' Q to Ray Nunnery and Elleanore Moll T ,Y ' J , Q H for their fine performances. Over- j l .il i, 'Sf' Q all, the team tied for Second place. f , ' , . Q L A job well done! L A - I f . L S Forensics Cleft to rightl: Ray Nunnery, poetry. Theresa Lacoursiere, poetry. Ms. Cobb, sponser. Clarissa Torres, prose. Mark Barondess, prose. Barry Cash, origional oratory. Elleanore Moll, original oratory. Annette Miller, extemporaneous. Bonnie Beck, spellling. Missing: Everette Skipper, extemporaneous. - X
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w,,1 2 ,, . AEC AEC AEC Three trips highlighted the Atlantic Ecology Club's year. A bike trip to William- burg primed the group for a later trip to Ocracoke, North Carolina to collect specimens. While these were taking place, plans for a trip to the Grand Canyon in April were in the works. In keeping with the spirit of the AEC, money for the trip was raised through alumin- um 84 paper drives. i Q, ' i .i rn rn m rn rn FU AEC AEC AEC AEC . i N .' ,f Ai... mvq' K ln, f.-- IGX FP-nf.-3 KES' 71' T4 -cf '45, -4, 1-- 5 First row: Linda Bond, Lori Wills, Ioan Saucier, Charlie Murphy, Elenore Moll, Shelia Simpson. Sec- ond row: Margaret Walker, Carol Cash, jessica Adolino, Amy Arnold, Linda Pryor, Karen Deitrich, Carol Siskle, Mrs, Armstong. Third row: Kurt Schroeder, Gene Rodreguez, Eddie Theiz, Preston Robison, Robert Bishop, Dee Dee Wilson, David Hastogolis, Brian Hastogolis. DEV DEV DEV DEV DEV DEV DEV DEV 2Ol
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first row: J. Davis, C. Smith, treas., B. Llewllyn, pres., D. Smith, sec. of council, I. Tyer, D. Wil- son, and T. Burbage, council members. second row: M. Wozlek, C. Carter, T. james, M. Mc- Kenzie, S. Valentine, j. Jacobson, D. Hart, M. Albert, D. Hart, M. Martin, R. Haffey, D. Wray, D. Dunn. third row: T. Stahl, P. Ekardt, E. Soricello, S. Canton, I. Ke es M. Burcher B. Cash L y I 1 1 - Hembree, B. Kow, M. Walker, T. Pearl, D. McCormick, L. Eaton, L. Stratton, T. Luther, R. sl. A. . - V Q . 1 Q L,- N. '.,l I+ T9 I.. 51.-wi, . , .5 -- -..:-.f-,J-gn--.-.f.i,.y I V , ' 1 mr' sf., . P., .I 4-t P . Alvarez, T. LaCoursiere, S. Edgerton. not pictured: D. Vogt, vice pres. 1' :in . 1 ,, - . fy'- li . . - gl. in .rw 2 4 . Q ...l V H 1 1 H rv.- :TK ,Ai 'B M , . -sq . ' . lv l J' T .fx C ' , Y M.: .Q , -1 'Sai 1 . .gli i ,-L ,Q ' -' K rf- ., j 'T SQ 54 I-r As X . 1 4- ' Q 1 V 1 In .lf ll Q Y -,.,v un ...- - ll Eli 1 J I :Ii il ' K 4 ' s i
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