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Skillful application of theatrical makt-up transforms AJlyson Ayers, Tommy Warren, SuBan Weatherson, and Donna Warren into James Thurber ' sauntH for the UramaClubprfxiuction of Jabberwock. ru to m mbcr , , . Yes, I lived in the places and objects of MacArthur, but most importantly, I lived in the people of the school. The administration, faculty, and students plodded through their daily routines of lectures, labs, and homework at the direction of my hand. Lunch, an important part of the student ' s schedule was also a time to break the monotony. Through the eyes of the happy face on the North Cafeteria wall, I saw activity come as easy as A, B, C (lunches, of course). I witnessed great swelling lines, flying peas, and even a few clean plates. To further break the routine, I encouraged my people to get involved in clubs and organizations. I inspired dances, plays, and parties to help them out of their Curricular Rut. From the humming members of the K.K.K. (Kardinal Kazoo Klub) to those apprehensive performers backstage during a drama production, I was behind them all. I am the one who promoted competition. It didn ' t matter if it was athletic or musical in nature; between schools or betweeii classes; or between the odors of Homemaking ' s burnt spaghetti and Biology ' s formaldehyde-laden earthworms. As my people walked out through the red metal doors for the last time, they retained a small part of me, but left an immeasurable amount of memories behind . . . memories that accumulated over four years and will be continually built upon in the years to come. K I were absent. MacArthur would merely be a hollow education machine. I am the past, present, and future; the tangible and the intangible I am what makes it what it is. I live in all. I am all. gallery 21
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staying an hour after school for things like band rehersals and poster parties are quite commonplace to Kelly Lea, Bubba Guttery, Janet Case, Krista Kelly, Laura McCu lar, and Connie Hart. The artwork on the North Cafetieriaf wall adds yet another happy face to the ranks of satisfied connoisseurs. ' ' sO M 4 The pungent scent of over cooked-cabbage draws curious students to question Mike Phipps ' expertise during Homemaking L 20 gallery
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®n sec the reflection of ti]e moon in a foell is a sign of fame.
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