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The Humanities Division The Humanities Division consists of twelve faculty members. They teach every- thing from art to speed reading. Mr. Kenneth Burchinal rides herd over the Humani- ties bunch since Henry Hed- ley's semi-retirement. This is additional to his many other duties as drama coach and English teacher. The group has kept pretty busy this year With the English department sponsoring Work- shops, the Debate team tra- veling the country and the music department's spring tour. Not to mention the everyday grind of classes. The department teaches a variety of foreign language, English, Literature, Speech, Art, Speed Reading, Relig- ion, Music and journalism. at R 1 fmtrvfv g 'J E aims! X'
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The Drama Department The CCJC Drama Department presented two plays and two musicals this year. The fall play, The Lady's Not For Burning , by Christopher Frye, is a comedy farce about a 15th century family. Cast members were: Debbie Northcutt, Richard Davis, Debbie Tesh, Kathy Gonder, Tom Dietrich, Chris Beyer, Gary Halderman, Bruce McKinney, Wayne Braden, Sal D' Andrea, and Roy Moss. The spring play, Twelfth Night , by William Shakespeare, included: Chris Beyer, Derrick Morris, Tom Sewell, MikeCantrell, Pam De Moss, Pauline Marshall, Gary Halderman, Bruce Mc- Kinney, Michael Hurlbutt, Terry Thompson, Kathy Gonder, Annette Loffer, Deborah Tesh, Pete Walterscheid, David Walker, Ken Palone, Ray Beason and Ron Horn. N '5 11.144 if 'iw
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