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R ohn Davis, Kim Boring, and Robert Cotrone perform during dress rehearsal. i i echnical crew for this year are, FRONT ROW, Eva , Trapi Roberts, Angela Mercurio. BACK ROW, Brian mons, Jerry Marshall, and Arnold Craft. 7 ,M Drama isn 't easy like some think it is: each assignment given to us is a new experience, it requires all of your mental concentration. -EV3 Lue Q 5 gwgg? K M V, f C 1 455 Former drama teacher Sheieigh Carmichael and Randa Wheat attend the drama banquet. Drama Club Drama Club 165
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Up In The Attic An escape, a chance to get away and become someone else, was Brian Simmons', senior, description of drama. The Drama Club was very active this past year. The club presented their University interscholastic League one act play, Androcles and the Lion, which lasted only 30 minutes, and received honorable mention, and was chosen as alternate in zone competition. Arnold Craft, senior, who played the part of Ferrovious, and Kim Boring, sophomore, the lion, were named to the all star cast, while Jerry Marshall, senior, was given honorable mention. Other members of the cast were Veronique Stringer, senior, who played the roles of Magaera and the keeper, Coni West, senior, Lavinia, Simmons, centurian, and Juan Traslavin, senior, and Eva Lue, senior, were Christians. Sophomores par- ticipating were John Davis, An- droclesg Robert Cotrone, Caesar, Danny Arredondo, centurian, and Tim Davis, Spintho. Rachel Reeves, David Madrigal, and Kris Bowen portrayed Christians. Randa Wheat, sponsor, described drama as a class that can be taken at any time while a student was here. Drama was a fun class, but it is also an academic one, and l would like to see more students taking a year of drama, and a year of or- chestra or speech, ,that way students could have more ex- perience in different areas, ex- plained Wheat. A way to express myself, was Junior, Ronnie Smith's ex- planation of drama. Anglea Mer- curio, senior, felt that drama was an outlet for her creativity and that it gave her more self confidence. During dress rehearasal forAndrucles and the Lion, Brian Simmons and Jerry Marshall pin do John Davis. 164 Drama Club
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Thespians Thespians are FRONT ROW, Janet Jones, Eva Lue, Angela Mercurio, Trapi Roberts, Linn Conway, Cindy Spiegelhauer, Hnldridge. BACK ROW, Kim Boring, Duncan Chapman, Debbie Pyper, Robert Cotrone, Coni West, Tim Davis, Frank Laurents. NOT I TURED, Veronique Stringer, Brian Simmons, Jerry Marshall, Tracy Poe, Arnie Craft, Ronnie Smith. - Q S fi SSX The NFL members are FRONT ROW, Tresa Philpott, Lisa Briggs, Eva Lue. BACK ROW, Christina Fuentes, Linn Conway, Mike Barkley Kelli Condon. 166 Thespians!NFL
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