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Todd Burgess, Mike Dancey, Tim Killion, Diane Groover, and Paige Croy present their weekly project featuring a trivia report on Valentines Day. ll -1 . Lights, camera, action! were familiar words to students of drama and media. Drama I students applied their talents to the scenery, lighting, make-up, costumes, and props as the technical crew during the musical. Second term students received the chance to be crew heads, stage managers, or student directors. I would like to go into producing and directing as a career, so the musical was an excellent experience, Paul Elmer, junior, said. In December, Drama I students performed The Grinch Who Stole Christmas and toured elementary schools on the north and west side of Springfield yes center stage Creative ideas go beyond the spotlight performing Charlie BroWn'S Christmas. I don't know who had more fun, us or the little kids. They enjoyed watching us as much as we enjoyed performing for them, junior Jennifer Cooper said. Drama II students performed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever at the Sheraton Conven- tion Center. Media students were brought to the other side of the camera where practicing TV and radio station operation gave them a chance to qualify for an AMX FM broadcast license. Media gives a student a chance to be creative in other ways than writing. A media student is interested in what's going on and affecting his life right now, Mr. Tony Loudis, Media teacher, said. From 7:30-8:30 a.m. students were responsible for running Arrowhead Audio five days a week and producing a five- minute show highlighting KHS news. At first we were really nervous, but when we got used to the idea of so many people listening, we relaxed and had a blast, senior Dianne Newton, said. Besides Arrowhead Audio, students could be found covering media presentations. good 'fWho are you? asks D jennifer Alden, while rehe as Cyndi-Lou-Who during class MEDIA f DRAMA 95
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