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.... ff X f. ff, ,- i ,-K Af-.,1,l ,,e,., fx f f 1, , I j , , , , f -T fn K omeo, 1 m Romeo, BL C- wherefore art thou Romeo? No it's not a Broadway production of Romeo and juliet, it's Wednesday at noon in the G building - a Drama Club meeting. The club advisor, john Kilpatrick is there, but the President, Rich Bradley, along with Vice President Dave Ray, Treasurer Gregg Rich, Secretary ludi Williamson, Historian Sina Tanzillo, Sargeant at Arms Brett Ingram, and Membership Officer lan Rassman run the meeting, At meetings, the group performed improvisations, did theater exercises, discussed club business and scholarship information for drama majors, and listened to guest speakers of all kinds - actors, make- up artists, movie technicians, and directors. Besides these meetings, the club helped to promote the Agoura Play Wi l J i -fx ' ,- elf sg' 1- K- Productions. The club also earned money through fundraisers that they put on and sponsored. They made money on Frankly Franklin, a one man show that came to the AHS stage in November, and on a booth at the Pony Express Days Carnival. Also, the group raised r We are having a great year in terms of rebuilding the club from the bot- tom up. -Rich Bradley money at Mardi Ctras, and had an exciting time at the Annual California State Thespian Convention at Cyprus College in February. This convention included three days of scene work, workshops, and group performances. The Drama Club was very spirited this year, and confident in their abilities. President Rich Bradley joked, We are raising tons ,-5 fx, fx, K X-Vs ,fix , if , l ' ! g D. C . r 115-fix, ,i ,M -,-X,-i, l I- if - - XR C. C.. yi! of money for mine and Dave Ray's summer vacation in Rio. Another highly spirited group was the Spirit Club, along with its advisor, judy Dobrowski. One reason that Dobrowski was enthusiastic about this year was the clubs record membership of one hundred and twenty-five students. The club was started six years ago in order to involve more students than just the cheerleaders in school events. The club's purpose is to raise spirit for all the teams and to support the cheerleaders in their efforts. The club made signs for Homecoming and cheered at all the athletic events. Dobrowski remarked, We've had more support from the student body at pep rallies and games this year than for many years past. The club was happy to cheer all of our Chargers to victory over the entire year. - Eric Rosen jf N, fl 226 Drama Club cha rger staff A 1 , ff? T , r Seniors i'88i, led by the Spirit Club, show their spirit by standing, cheer- ing, and holding up signs. The energy generated got everyone up on their feet. ,,i. I Thespians Rich Bradley, ludi Wi liamson, Cameron Matheson, Da ren Ingram, and Dave Ray look c as prospective members sign ti for the Drama Club during 1982 '88 Club Rush. Although a larg number of the club's membe were underclassmen, they were very talented group, and their pi tential was enormous. , ...
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'MW ---32' f--. K Q, fl e-5 t.. 3' il 2. it i 5 Members of Sounds of Class join voices and sing. Sounds of Class per- formed throughout the year, including this even- Seniors john Ianuzik, Bri- an Williams, Thomas Wal- ter, and Richard Bradley pose in their usual perfor- mance stance. As mem- bers of the Madrigals, they performed many types of advanced music, including barber shop ing erformance in G quartet harmonies. 1 Buil ing. , Q l l r mf , iii ,r gaviati Zaviati , as z f. -or W ' W ft ' 4 'wil f ' ...M-1 4, we-r fl'1Ol'l0I'l The members of Company of Song include top' l. Hartmann, 1. Evans, l. Chen, H, Woodworth, R. Zweighaft. Front: M. Valadez, S. Mclaurin, T. McCausland. and R. Hood. This tal- ented group of singers performed at numerous concerts through the year. Company of Son
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...MC-.Y ,,,,, ,,..,.-,,,,,.,, C ,,,,..... ' l i l l l l l i l l l l . ik N i'-1 V Q I danah bradshaw Spirit Club members include L. Amenta, T. Richardson, 1. Duryea, A. Lakotas, S. Osten, M. Friedman, T. Ovdat, W. Collo, I. Morton, C. Toutz, N. Donahue, S. Silverman, B. Woodruff, K. Chevliar, P. Ford, D. Huth, K. Gann, R. Perez, S. Erickson, M, Payne, A. Pezullo, S. Branham, M. Carter, M. Munger, A. Bates, T. Taylor, B. Kock, R. Leshonov, A. Sulli- glasser van, 1. DelVecchio, M. Walker, 1. Peligrano, I. Linn, K. Stone, A. Scanzio, E. Weiner, M. Watson, L. Reiner, K. jafee, T. Cameron, 1. Nunan, A. Flores, A. Gardinia, L. Hirsh, S. Hawks, 1 M. Lasley, T. Tenyck, I. Hydinger, A. Keilhorn. Advisor, Judy Dobrowski, was proud of the groups large membership and high spirit throughout the year. Drama Club members, lan Rassman, Rich Bradley, and Gregg Rich perform an improvisation at a club meetin . This talented trio hat? no trouble lead- ing the club in improvs all year. Drama Club members in- clude Top: R. Bradley. Second row: G. Rich, D. Ray. Third row: Ian Rass- man. Fourth row: I. Kilpa- trick, I. Williamson, B. In- gram. Fifth row: S. Tan- zillo. Sixth row: M. Levy, A. Bryan, T. johnson, C. Matheson, M. Baert- chiger, H. Zenone, K. Stone, K. Allen, 1. Bradley, C. Updike, C. Loftis. Sev- enth row: G. Smith, D. Meserve, M. Munger, M. Kaz, H. Squire, M. Fried- man, D, Lewensohn, S. Froman, T. Kutchai, C. DeSantis, H. Mcintyre. Eighth row: 1. Cano, R. Einzeger, 1. Randle, T. Wooching, V. Cory, S. Williams, unknown, 1. Gruber, S. Winston. Not Pictured: Ross, D. Ingram. Many of the club's mem- bers had aspirations of someday appearing on stage. V Spirit
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