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ut To Lunch Production OTLP is an organization that lets the stu- dents enjoy lunch hour more by letting them choose what music should be played. The music interest in this school ranges from Country to New Wave. OTLP lets the students learn about the school stereo and choose the music by personal preference. They have monthly meetings in which the members choose the days they are going to play their mu- sic. Anbody can join. The members real- ly take care ofthe stereo and besides that, they have a lot of fun. 4 N X M . 2 -ofa Row l: Scott Tamasen. Mike Hunter. Andy Miller. Bill Charman. Mr. Riorden. Chris Charman Row 2: Buffy Burdette. .lohn Vcyscy. Kier Anderson. Frank Dlott. Renee Fassbinker. Junearo Langrebe. Row 3: Todd Smitherum. Adam Johnson. Erid Hansen. Mara Large. Robin Morales. Valerie Mar- cus. Leisa Baird. Row 4: Jon James. Erik Corder. David Rank. Jarvis Allen Top: Erik Roush 156-OTLP .14 -. . f'! 1 ' . fir 4 135' A Ea sr l rv' . : 'ft vi Q-H17 tif Q' W fy
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Theater At Aptos High setting The Theater Arts Department have been putting on great performances thoughout the years with this year as no exception. ln January theater students presented The Crucible by Arthor Miller. which delt with the Salem Witch Trials in 1692. killing over I9 innosent people because they were accused of being witches. The drama department once again put on a excellent spring performance with their hard work and dedication. It seems this years performances were again a success. I Andrew Singleton and Steve Peno dicuss the trial of his poor wife Elizabeth who has been accused of being a witch. 2 Michelle Welk and Erin Doyle trying to control eachother with Valerie Marcus standing close be- hind. 3 Andrew Singleton tries to think of a way to get Abigail to confess the truth. 4 Shawna Franks and Valerie Marcus amazed that their good friends Erin Doyle and Michelle Welk can fly, 5 Chad Silva looks into the distance to remember his lines. 6 Erik Hansen and Jimmie Markle very discour- aged to learn of their wives being put in jail for being accused of witches. 7 Michelle Welk and Andrew Singleton show their real feelings for eachother. 8 Shawna Franks and Michelle Welk pray that their good friend Erin Doyle gets over her illness. 9 Chad Silva tries to figure out what has caused the uproar in the little town of Salem.
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i l. Setting up the speakers isjust one ofthe many things in OTLP that Scott Tamasen does. 2. Matt Nowark makes last minute adjust- ments. 3. OTLP Members. 4. As Upper patio enjoys the music that OTLP providesg they talk about the sucess of speech members Kirsten Hilbert and Cece Specht. 5. Speech Club Members. The Aptos Speech Club and Speech Team is affiliated with the National ?orensic League CN.F.L.J Club mem- Jers participate by interpreting and sometimes writing their own speeches it league tournaments. This years Speech team is a small one but as nighty as usual. Competeing with iundreds of other high school stu- ients from all over the state and some- .imes country, they have done well. Sompetitions take them to Berkeley, Stockton and Gilory. They practice iramatic or humerous or other pieces n various catagories. They have a lot nf fun, you can learn a lot and even win money. Speech Club at AHS Row 1: Shauna Lindahl, Kirsten Hilbert, Michelle Welk, Cece Specht, Kristen Alberts, Stacy Arono- vice Row 2: Buffy Burdette, Kelly Alberts, Chad Silva, Todd Downing, David Beach Speech-157
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