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4 Speech and Drama Club officers for i975-77 s h are: Ms. Rosemary Schrim, Ms. Ida Love, Beth Howton, secretary, Yvvone Oubre, vice presi- dent, Mike Frye, president, Cindy Bishop, trea- surer lnot picturedl, and Sue Smith, member-at- large. Classroom work in speech and drama enables students to produce such works as Goodbye to the Clown and Oklahoma W V y F gg? -xxsxi xx 'U' , g MM Speech and drama fcontj dance. A minimum of attending two tournaments was required for membership in the club An awards banquet to honor the students who had reached semi finals, finals, and received trophies with the most frequency throughout the year was scheduled for the end of the year, but because of financial and organizational difficulties it was canceled. Students attending the tournaments participated in a div- ersity of categories including Debate, Humorous Interpreta- ortraying a businessman, Paul Baker feels he needs a phone book to call is associates in a drama class play. tion, Duet Acting, Prose Interpretation, and Extemporaneous Speaking. lntensified practice and participation in a multi- tude of areas enables the MacArthur Speech and Drama Squad the opportunity to bring home many trophies and end one of its best years on a high note. speechfdrama l 5 l
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Speech, drama require involvement To be or not to be. Whether tis nobler . . Drama - an art of personality and art requiring total concentration and total involvement. Speech - interest requiring total concentration, discipline of the mind and total involvement. Students interested in either the art or the discipline were encouraged to join MacA- rthur's Speech and Drama Club in its first year of operation. Sponsored by Ms. Ida Love and Ms. Rosemary Schirm, the organiza- tion's main goal was centered around the advancement of tournament preparation and atten- lcont. on pg. l5ll During the classroom play Salem, Bertha Felder por- trays a witch and pleads for her life before warden Keith Kesser. Speech and Drama Club members helped out in the pro- duction of the musical Oklahoma by working on the make-up, lights, and prop crew. . ' E, P ,ffwf 1 . A 15 'iffy' 4, : . 1 U Qs- V ni- ...., W la ' - - ' 150 speechfdrama is E 39
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VI. C.A. plays vital school role Vocational Industrial Clubs of America lV.I.C.A.l play a large role in many school proiects. This is by far the largest group of clubs at MacArthur. Auto Mechanics, Building and Trades, Radio and Television, Drafting, Refrigeration and Air Condition- ing, Cabinetmaking, Cosmetology and Industrial lcont. on pg. l54l Officers for 1976 VICA Cosmetology Chapter are Irma Cantu, reporter, Debbie Hudgens, ir. reporter, Carla Chapman, treasurer, Ronna Lout, president, Tina Graviano, secretary, Jeanette Wagner, sergeant at arms, Linda Johnson, parliamentarian, and Dell Smith, vice president. l Members of the Cosmetology Class of 1976 are lbackl Mary Garza, Lyndia Thomas, Judy Trent, Ronna Lout, Linda Johnson, Steve Vidaurri, Tina Graviano, Cheryl Hail, Lynn Williams, Laura Law, Regina Smith, Pandora Livingston, Ann Livingston, Sammy Diaz. lmiddlel Judy Calfee, Deborah Blanton, Irma 152 vica Cantu, Debbie Smith, Rhonda Clark, Juanita Chambliss, Shirley Keleshian, March Witte, Karen Baker, Jeanette Wagner, Dell Smith. ffrontl Phyllis Harrell, Debra Hudgens, Mari- lyn Stewart, Carla Chapman, Alice Palo- mares, Brenda Smallwood, Mary Trevino.
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