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119 'Tv' FI ART Every individual of all ag e g roups a nd nationalities either participate in the field of fine arts, or enioy it. Drama, writing, dancing, singing, photography and music are more than a hobby to most artistic oriented people. Many students plan their higher education around their talents and in turn make care ers from it. Annually the Drama class prepares approximately six performances, which include a fall and winter play, a musical, one act plays, variety and a play performed in the theatre in the round. The writers on campus fulfill their ambitions by writ ing for the newspaper, contributing to the PICA literary magazine, or gaining positions on the yearbook staff. At Christmas the dancers performed their second annual dance concert. The troupes performed bits of jazz and modern dance. Many hours of class and out of class time together madethe nighta success. Mr. Myers teaches the photographers to expand their talent. Pictures are a big part of the yearbook, PICA magazine and the newspaper photographed by photoiournalism, and creative photography students.
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DR IM The drama image has changed. More students are involving themselves in the theatre arts, and their talent is appreciated by more students and the community who are attending more productions. lt's a positivegrowth, and the drama people are pleased with their productions. The carefully selected plays are first screened by long time drama director, Billie Williams. For the past year, especially since the opening of the new theatre complex, productions have been praised as udelightfulf' and the actors and actresses as Utalented, and llbelievableu on stage. The drama students really proiect to the remainder of the student body that they are having fun. 'And, they must, as play rehearsals are long, oftentimes beginning after sixth period and continuing after ten at night. Dedication is one element which affects the drama students, but, pride seems to top all other characteristics. These students are definitely proud of the complex, their roles, their play, Gnd their drama coach. T96 Arts. . . Naturally 'Q2 S . gi K ,.y?'1At f 4' 4- Q 2' fs ff-
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