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Mark Aztec spirit during a pep assembly is one of the responsibilities of the At a pep assembly Diane Seidner, junior, does a rou1:ine. if I is ' 4. 'l 'i i' ,ik s an a routine, the pommies set the stage for a football game during the pep assembly. POM 117
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Pom attends NAU camp in summer During the summer the pom line went to a pom camp at Nor- thern Arizona University to im- prove on their dance skills, ac- cording to Robin Shaw, sponsor. The pommies spent many hours before and after school to practice, Ms. Shaw said. The pommies also performed with the band in the Fiesta Bowl and Veterans Day parades. Other activities in which they participated included the Marcos de Niza invitational and the Christmas Luncheon. Fundraising activities included selling suntan lotions, calendar planners, pretzels and a car wash. The group also held the first dance of the year. 116 POM - - - Pom line - Pom Line, BOTTOM ROW, FROM LEFT: Diane Seidner, Denice Brown, Teri Bergeson Nakagawa, Crynn Umbower, Lora Doncea. SECOND ROW: Diane Aiello, Mary Jo Joya Grout, Carrie Campbell, Sheryl Kennedy, Angela Patterson. THIRD ROW: Kristin Opal Butterfield, Lisa Mosbarger, Laura Lacey, Lisa Minnitti, Tina Akers, Donna . Robbie Shaw, sponsor. F , I s Q . VP During halftime of a home football game the pommies perform a dance band playing in the background.
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Mime troop reopens, new classes form An increase in drama students enlarged the Speech and Drama Club, reopened the mime troop, expanded presentations, and ad- ded new classes. ln the previous years, the drama classes have been limited, with only one beginning class being offered. This year there were three. Keith Lewis, English teacher, added two beginning drama classes to his schedule and Mrs. Linda Par- rish, drama teacher, added stagecraft and acting 3-4. The first presentation of the year by Actors Anonymous was The Good Doctor. It was held in the amphitheater in mid-October. This year the speech squad went to twelve meets. They par- ticipated in a trophy tournament at Westwood High School and a meet at Northern Arizona Univer- sity. A new category called dual- acting was added to a few of the competitions. In this form of speech two people act out a scene in a play with props and costumes. The club participated in the annual Tempe Jaycee's haunted house in October as a fund rais- ing activity. They also sponsored a group of actors from Foothills High School in California in their pro- duction of Tartuffe at Corona, in January. 118 SPEECH AND DRAMA is .v he T- A NX cf-- , . 'df !' fl f dre- Tonl Woodall photo Between scenes from The Good Doctor, Roger Csaki touches up his make-up Drama d Jennifer Cook, Felicia Marsee, Kristin Fox, Chris Phillips, Debbie Lowrie, Jennifer Yee ROW: Marci Schoonmaker, Teresa McNab, Angle Reineccius, Angie McGinnis, Erika Candy Morrison, Lisa Horblit, DeAnna Wold, Kathy Boyer, Julie Hermann. THIRD ROW. Fokos, Sarah Dougherty, Chris Carter, Petti Figueroa, Brigette Boyle, Tom Woodall, ue Pottorf, Randy Ragan, Missy Richey, Tammy Smith, Pete Espinoza, Linda Parrish, spon FOURTH ROW: Carey O'Bannon, Andrea Hanley, Brett McClain, Tom Paxton, Edee Awerka Roger Csaki, Matt Walker, Ken Krebs, Jean Magazzu, Natalie Awerkamp, Dawn Wakefield, H Miller, Pam Powell. Drama Club, BOTTOM ROW, FROM LEFT: Lisa Keeme, Naomi Nakagawa, Rhon a ' s r
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