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LSYKDLQE WJSIAUE il? WS XEQVCQDLQQEQBJ So often a junior's voice is not heard above the sophomores pleas for help or a senior's roar of authority. This attention- hungry class has finally been given an opportunity to voice its opinion. So for what it's worth . . . Terri lvtucci would like to have lounge chairs installed in every bathroom. Audrey Martyn insists that a new school system is necessary. janet Holmes likes Cranberry juice. Eric Colbert thinks more time is needed in between classes. Alvin Samuel thinks the bell between classes is too loud. Dennis Schaeffer feels that the people at this school fit the name. Wade Serrian finds history to be the highlight of his day. Lisa West and Dennis Jacobs think yearbook photographers should mind their own business. 122 XJUNIORS sta! Theresa Ford thinks that the card catalogues are too confusing.
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For Leonard Pfluger and Karen Welch acting is a major part of their lives. Both are enthusiastically involved in the drama depart- ment at school. Leonard first became interested in drama in ninth grade, when he was in his first play, Once Upon A Mattress. The most excit- ing part of acting for Leonard is when he can sense the audience's reaction while he's on stage. He says drama has helped him in many ways: In learning how to use English, in understanding peo- ple, both fictitious and real, in getting the experience of talking in front of people, in letting out feelings of frustration and anxiety, and in building his vocabulary. He also says he likes to make peo- ple forget their troubles. To Leonard there is nothing more fun than putting on a play and watching people's reactions. For Karen this was her first year in drama when she acted in the Crucible She also performed with the mimist troupe that was involved in the Madrigal concerts at Christmas. She says she en- joys drama because she meets interesting and talented people. She likes to be able to feel the part of the character she's playing, which she says, makes her a more expressive person. She defi- nitely plans on being involved in more plays. Despite the interest of these and many other talented students at Friendly, drama might have to be dropped. Mr. Stringer is running out of time for drama with all the added English classes he must teach. This would certainly be a tragedy, for as Leonard put it: Friendly has one of the best drama departments in the country and it would be a great loss not to have it. Anita Allen strikes a pose in The Crucible KHVGH Welch acting Out her part on a snowy day, LX ASW C0515 CQISUQX UACQ7 6331515 lUNlORS!121
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