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lst Row: Calvin Brown, Sherrie Allen, Melanie Bazzarrc, Kathleen Jelcnik, Debra Babarikg 2nd Row: Pam Jeter, Anthony Butkovich, Eric lngle, ? l l 1 5 fi' IT Vi aV,,,,, vb' Old man, what shall l do? Eric lngle and Frank Zumbro kneel dramatically in l'At thc Hawk's Well. Ashley Mcllwain, Kim Chastek, Sandra Ro- chelle, Lynn Patterson Qsponsorlg 3rd Row: Ro- seita Brooks, Tony Bonvillc i 1 clubs Fly, Robin, fly! . . . Kerry Ehlers soars as the H in At the I-lawk's Well.
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Feeding the famished . . . Steven Wyzinski helps give hot food to anyone who wants to eat in the cafeteria as part of his job training. Have fun at school! . . , Mike Kell escapes to his car to go to work after having to attend only a half of a day at school. lst Row: Rachel Range, Angela Forbes, Kenneth Bell, Angela Owens, Eddie Fipps, Shawn Kraus: 2nd Row: David Rice, Todd Turlington, Tony Johnson, Mike Kell, Joe Williams, 3rd Row: Dean Koerner, Reese Fitch, Gerald Humphrey fsponsorj. lst Row: Jerry Vann, Todd Turlington, Ron Hymes, Mark Eaton, Curtis Smith, 2nd Row: Damon Hickman, Alan Maynard, Mike Reyn- olds, Jimmy Faircloth, Mario Moody, Chris Pope: 3rd Row: Glenn Oldham, Kenny Black- man, Dean Koener, Joe Williams, Todd Linsayg 4th Row: Benny Young, Corey Whitbeck, Tony Johnson, Jake Sturtz, Chester Beamon, Donald Eason. clubs 9
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ITS, Drama, Forensics Hoora For Hollywood! Hurray for Hollywood . . . May I have the envelope please. And the win- ner for her performance in The Chim- ney Sweep Those words are the dream come true for many who are in- terested in the theater. Oh, to be an actor! The thrill of the stage! Of course nothing is that simple. Drama Club members learn the finer points of theatrical performance. Voice projection, stage presence are things you can learn about in class, but never know about until you have some experi- ence. Once Drama Club member, the as- piring actor simply must become a member of International Thespian So- ciety CITSJ. This is the creme de la creme. The ultimate high school acting troupe. ITS is the organization that produces the school plays, usually three per year. Also, Thespians perform on a competitive level at festival and nation- al competition. Drama, comedy, epics lst Row: Beatrice Melendez, Sherri Allen, Shari Compton, Jennifer Hoffman, Eric Ingle, Radha Ghosh, Kim Chastek, Anna Mott, Michelle Dob- bins, Jay Dortzbach, Lynn Patterson fsponsorjg 2nd Row: Kym Lucas. Chrystal Fischer, Capricia Clark, Calvin Brown, Jennifer Collier, James Forensics l z Brannon, Tommy Lee, Trish Merchantg 3rd Row: Jeff Teeters, Sekhar Ghosh, Nick Marcoupolus, Ruffin Hall, David Barbour, Tony Bonville, Ro- seita Brooks, Dee Bray, Jimmy Holland, Chan Casey. ... they do it all. There is a third organization that is somewhat similar to these two, in that its members also strive on stress and performing in front of strangers. No one is exactly sure what a Foren- sics team does. A few popular miscon- ceptions involve morgues and football teams. Let it suffice to say that you wouldn't want to engage in a verbal battle with anyone sporting a National Forensics League CNFLJ pin because you will lose! Forensics is, in fact, all about talking. This includes memorizing six character plays, or writing eight minute oratories, or speakin on major political issues. Fo- rensics teams take these works and pre- sent them at tournaments. Neither Drama, ITS, nor Forensics is for the shy or fainthearted. These clubs are for those bold enough to seek FAME! Oh, Romeo! Romeo! . , . Trish Murphy woefully calls for her lost love while rehearsing her role. clubs
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