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Take a Bow The Thespians, under the leadership of Mr. Robb Rigg and Heather Bolton, accomplished their primary objec- tives this year by opening up students to theatrical awareness and providing college scholarships. The club members increased their art appreciation by see- ing plays and entering competition at Saddleback Col- lege. The 35 members earned their membership by obtaining points through participation in the drama de- partment and club activities, -k.g. 3. THESPIAMS — (front) J. Peterson; (second row) S. henderson, T. Planz, H. Bolton, A. Boldue, C. Aut; (third row) K. Schaffer, S. Mills, K. Velarde, M. Van Sleet, J. Markland, D. Graham, V. Johnson; (back row) J. C, D. Crout, T. Emmons, A. Qrahan, V. Francone, A. Roohk. 4. Sabine Henderson struts her stuff as she dances across the stage. 5. Kelly Farrell demonstratively displays her emotions as she sighs to her teacher and lover, Kevin Shaffer in Children of a Lesser Qod. 6. Instructor Kevin Shaffer tries to reach a withdrawn student, Dave Magen.
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Productions Dazzle Dana Hills Drama Club reached new heights with over 75 members. Meeting every two weeks, par- ticipants experienced what careers are like in theater. The club attended field trips includ- ing TV shows and filmings. As of publishing date, they also planned to enter competition at Cal State Fullerton in the Theater Festival. Drama Club taught students both self-aware- ness and art appreciation. The club sold ad- vertising space in the play programs to pay for productions and equipment. Among the club ' s most memorable moments was when Danelle Dolphin tried to eat the cement sidewalk in Hollywood -k.g. DRAMA CLUB — (front) R. Mayers, A. Chang, B. Radinski, R. Clarke, J. Clough, T. Planz; (second row) C. rake, B. Keel- ing, A, Viceroy, S. Mattino, L. Qolding, J. Dowling, D. Davis, K. mester; (third row) M. Barrows, T. Emmons, E. Christie, R. Kushnir, J. Parrel, B. Heidnagle, J. Ma- terin; (fourth row) M, Forneau, D. Vance, S. Mills, S. Henderson, V. Johnson, R. Pa- quin, T. Pieibert, J. Qable, C. Qamboa; (fifth row) K. Shaffer, T. Tullius, J. Peter- son, D. Graham, K. Velarde, J. Markland, C. Aut, M. Van Sleet, M. Galore,- (back) D. Grout, J. Cook, A. Graham, t1. Bolton, V. Francone, S. Matchell, D. Tebbs. The traveling salesman, William Jordon, displays his good to Dina Mattel and Kia Litz in the drama production Oklaho- ma. UWU
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Politicians Debate World Issues Does spending an overnight with thirty other students in the L.A. Airport Milton sound en- ticing? This was the sort of activity JSA — Junior Statesmen of America — held. These overnights included debates, thought-talks, and mock trials, all in an effort to make politi- cally-motivated youths aware of current events, the governmental process, and inter- national relations. Members also attended leadership conferences at USC and UCSD. Those with political ambitions and visions of glory ran for regional and southern state of- fices. For example, Chris Oprison was elected senator from the Southern Empire Region.| President Amy Watt noted, JSA encourages thinking about and formulating opinions on ' politics and world events. Other officers in- ' eluded Vice-President Chris Bergerud, Secre- tary Julie Coontz, Treasurer Lorraine Manna, and Advisor Jim Ferguson, -f.l. 1. Chris Bergerud and Wilton McCloud tune-in to a thought-provol ing debate at Fall State. 2. Julie Coontz looks on as Chris Oprison addresses the issue of Communism vs. Capitalism at a thought-talk. 3. JSA — (front) Wendy Exley, Erika Weinberg, Tracy Sheldon; (back) Hanna Meyn, Kristin Green, Amy Watt, Chris Oprison.
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