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All The World's A Stage The plays the thing and we here did take part To honor and to praise with humble art The noble Bard of Stratford-upon Avon With minor skits, and major plays we give on Any day or date. On any season We were on the roof with rhyme and reason For with gentle probing from the spear We shouted lines from Hamlet and King Lear From Esbenshade, Scott Hudson and Dave Peck Stevens, Mills, Cam Peters and Spacek The campus heard the noble cry What Ho 'lOut, Out , and too, l knew him well you know So came we all to Blair as lesser sorts But go as kings and queens to other courts RIGHT: Erin Stevens, Cameron Peters: IlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllll I shall in all my best obey you madam . -Hamlet ABOVE: Scott Hudson, Cameron Peters, Erin Stevens, Dave Peck, Bonnie Spacek: Though this be madness, yet there is method in't . -Hamlet TOP RIGHT: Scott Hudson, Bonnie Spacek, Dave Peck: Lord, what fools these mortals be . -Midsummer's Night Dream 56 STRATFORD-UPON-AVON
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Club Gains Experience This year the Speech Club had many new members, and with them came new speech topics. Club president Robert Mazurek recited a part from Give 'Em Hell, Harry, while Crystal Hampton gave a dramatic reading from Martin Luther King's speech, l Have a Dream. Some members competed in the Southern California Debate League, which sponsored tourn- aments throughout the year. Among them were ones in Pasadena, La Canada, West Covina, apd Mon- rovia in which the club participated. Through these various competi- tions, and with the coaching from advisor Mr. Rasmussen, members gained valuable experience for fu- ture speech-making. i 1 -. ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Mr. Rasmussen, Rhonda Brothers, Deidra Henry. SECOND ROW: Missy Jones, Patricia McKesson. BACK ROW: Crystal Hampton, Madelyn Commodore. LEFT: Practicing a speech before a contest is very important. Here Tina Smith reviews her speech before an eager listener. CLUB OFFICER President ............... Robert Mazurek SPEECH CLUB 55
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ld Club Assists School Sports As an honorary organization, the Varsity Club was made up of Blair's top athletes, each of whom excelled in some sport and earned a varsity letter. Under advisor Bob Beran, the club sponsored various fund-raisers aimed at getting much- needed athletic equipment for the school. Home basketball games proved to be a major source of income, as members were able to sell refreshments to students at the games. In addition, the club sold programs at the Rose Bowl and Super Bowl games in January. Though much time was devoted to raising money for Blair,tthe Varsity Club used some of its earnings to take a well-deserved trip to Magic Mountain in March. CLUB OFFICERS President ............ Glen Cunningham Vice President ............. David Muse Secretary ................ Carolyn Decker Treasurer ....................... David Nack ABOVE: The Varsity Club's concession stand was a popular place at basketball games, and here Donna Beaudet is kept busy during a break between halves. ABOVE LEFT: Glen Cunningham, Mr. Beran, and Dave Muse make their way through the amphitheater after the club's noon meeting. LEFT: FRONT ROW: Linda Seeker, Kathleen Fisher, Carolyn Decker, Glen Cunningham, Karen Fisher, Doug Reed. SECOND ROW: Ula Taylor, Debbie Beaudet, Brian Johnson, Lisa Roseli, Loranne Klausmeier, Peter Schaefer. THIRD ROW: Donna Beaudet, Excell Younger, Barry Caldwell, Marie Fer- nandez, Kathleen Helsing, Karen Alexander. BACK ROW: Sheryl MacQuoid, David Muse, Melba Wu, Kristen Schow, Dominic Whittles, Ginny Humphrey, Adrienne Hampton, Jennie Hendrix, Mr. Beran. 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII VARSITY CLUB 57
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