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One big edge we hod of competition wos our light-heorted force. Brent Glass, Senior Comedy cost goes to store Easier said than done! Making Arsenic and Old Lace a suc- cessful comedy was not an easy task. Timing was of the essence to create the successful comic situations. One big edge we had at competi- tion was our light-hearted farce, said senior Brent Glass. Most of the other schools were doing heavy plays like Greek tragedies and dramatic plays like Becket. Working day and night bound the cast and crew closer together. I enjoyed working with everyone on Arsenic and Qld Lace, said junior Mistie Robertson. l was able to become closer and feel like part of a family. Everyone, the whole cast and crew, BOOK HIM! Senior John Gowanlock as of- ficer Rooney takes senior Chris Monkress as Johnny downtown. worked their tails off said junior Laura Trewin. They were tired of the play after the second competition, they stayed with it and gave it their all. After winning district and bi-district in play competition, Arsenic and Old Lace won first place at regionals and ran off with the most of the individual awards. fennifer Ford and Greg Wise won all-star cast while Bryan Richardson, Brent Glass, and Amy Gulden won honorable mentions. They then moved on to state competition. Though Arse- nic and Old Lace didn't place, Chris Monkress was named to the all-star cast and Brent Glass received an honorable mention. 9 THREESOME. Senior Jennifer Ford, Abby, and sophomore Amy Gulden, Martha, talk with senior Greg Wise, Mortimer. SIGN HERE. Einstein, sophomore Bryan Richardson, signs the commitment papers ,drawn by freshman Zeek Crider for Mar- tha, sophomore Amy Gulden, and Abby, senior Jennifer Ford, to be taken to an insane asylum with Teddy, senior Brent Glass. ORGANIZATIONS 5 1
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HOSPITALITY. Senior Jennifer Ford and sophomore Amy Gulden offer freshman Brad Smith a harmless drink. BULLY! JUST BULLY! Teddy, senior Brent Glass, blows his bugle before charg- ing upstairs. DEAD WEIGHT. Einstein, sophomore Bry- an Richardson, drags Mr. Spenalzo, junior Bryan Richardson, to the window seat to await burial. 5 O ORGANIZATIONS S f' 'Q-.N Wasp. 9'MlP g1w '
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I reolized how this orgonizotion hos given students o chonce to compete ond win. Leslie Hinson, Sophomore Clenching the Competition Connections with the corporate world were made for some students with the help of Office Educational As- sociation KOEAD organizations. The business chapter of OEA partici- pated in organizing, printing, and sell- ing of the student directoriesg buying toys during Christmas for the Toys for Tots Campaign, and selling balloon-a- grams and carnations for Valentine's Day. At area and state laedership confer- ence contests, OEA members compet- ed at the area level with eight members advancing to state contest. An employer appreciation banquet held on May 7 honored employers and recognized outstanding OEA mem- bers. Senior Tammy Ivey was named OEA member of the year. VCE Coop- erative employee of the year went to senior Vicki Freeman, and VOE Pre- lab member of the year was junior Charlotte Hunepohl. A new chapter of OEA for data pro- cessing was initiated this year by spon- sor Deane Peters. At the area contest seniors Robert Barry and Brian Kleinfall both placed first in their individual competitions. SeniorMichelle Hall placed second: and the team of Leslie Hinson, lanet Phi, and Soji lohn also placed second in their divisions. At the state level Robert Barry again placed first in data specialist, but Brian Kleinfall placed fourth data assistant. Michelle Hall placed second in com- puter specialists ll. During the state competition, certificates of Outstand- ing Achievement were presented to Brian Kleinfall, Robert Barry, Michelle Hall, and Leslie Hinson. At the national contest Robert Barry placed eleventh, Brian Kleinfall re- ceived fifth, and Michelle Hall took eighth. As a first-year club it surprised me that we took four people to nationals, said Kleinfall. Going to competitions at area, state, and national levels has really been a worthwhile project. TOP HAT. Coaxing their sponsor Mrs. Cheryl Key to wear a banquet decoration are OEA members ffrontl Tammy Ivey and Tracey Duddy with Vicki Freeman, Amy Perry, and Amy Thedford. ,. -A-52. OEA BUSINESS CHAPTER: fFront Rowi Tracey Duddy, Charlotte Hunepohl, Tammy Ivey, Jecku Jacob. fSecond Row, Mrs. Cheryl Key, sponsor, Sarah Cantrell, 5 2 ORGANIZATIONS Tifany Keng, Sol-:un So, Stephanie Clark. lBack Row! Vicki Freeman, Amy Perry, Stephanie Thomason, Amy Thedford. DINNER WITH THE BOSS. Senior Ginge Rabe chats with her employer, Mrs. Ret Britton, at the OEA banquet honorin their employers. Mrs. Britton owns Tow Oaks Hair Design where Ginger works as receptionist.
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