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RAMATIC LIFE UP FRONT I think that being on Speech and Debate helps to give me more self confidence and chances to travel and also meet people from othor schools with simular Inter- ests. Bill Tankovich, an outstanding sopho- more drama student, represented Dobson in several speech and debate competitions. Bill and his partner Kim Robinson per- formed a humerous scene from A Star Spangled Girl. He and Kim took second place in a tournament at Cor- Spite Of Himself. Be- cause he enjoyed the performing arts, he considered running for an office in the Drama Club next year. Bill's future plans are to succeed as an ac- tor, or to reach drama. While dreams of UCLA floated in his head. HIM? NERVOUS? NEVERII —LI2 Suggers. soph. tez, and fifth at Sabino in Tucson. Bill, along with a small cast, com- peted in a one act play entitled The Doctor In Kim Robinson makes her move on Bill Tankovich. in their scene from A Star Span- gled Girl. Meanwhile Bill is looking a little on the queezy and confused side. icheidt Schember :henk ■Schmal »t Schmidt Bchmdt 284 Schmidt ■Schrteider Bfchreiner :ott irs WSehhv Cher Kart Rich Toro Secor Secnst eidak a Shaffer Shahid Shea J.J. She ley Todd Snekx Shick I Shirley Adam Short Andy I Shram eople
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Steve Schafer Wichefe S' rers Marcelfrri Subran Liz Sugge: Mott Su!:v : Angelo S ortfguor Gus Swer Andrew S.-. • ge Don SwiTix - Brian Sym ns BJ Tonkojch Brandon! • ChadT Christina Cristy T Mott David T Shea Justm The ooc a Travis The Thomas son pson Sheetogh Tim Tl David T Tborr ■ m eople the intangible quality that no sophomore had and everyone wanted. There was nothing to actually do. It was more just an atti- tude change. Eventu- ally most sophomores took the paper bags of inactivity off their heads and got in- volved. Some joined clubs, others tried out for sports- and still others ran for class office. Whatever way they chose, everyone found his place and broke the indentity crisis of being the unknown sopho- more. NO WHERE TO 60 As the bell for lunch rings, sophomores race for the cafeteria to see who can get the first bag of Twir ies and maybe, just maybe, a box of animal crockers! UP FRONT fl DENTITY U CRISIS Being an unknown sophomore gives me a sort of freodom. Since no one knows me. I only havo to be cool for myself.” Tom Ulreich-sopho- more consists of his paper route, Gilligan's Island, and the weekly trek to Skateland. He's no one important. He's just an- other sophomore. The key to breaking this routine was exper- ience. Experience was He walks silently and briskly through the halls. He doesn't stop to talk to anyone; there's no one to talk to. He's not a particularly notice- able student. He's not involved enough to be noticed. His social life
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