Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI)

 - Class of 1971

Page 143 of 312

 

Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 143 of 312
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i f ' EZ. . . . so 3 I W 'N el X J. .. 2. O s. I S l , A Q gal' ' I 'l 9 Speech Uneovers Hidden Talent Hidden talents are often revealed in the speech and drama depart- ment. An offering of English, these courses draw a lot of attention from students seeking a relaxing, fun class. Speech I, required for all students, helps the more timid person to become less shy, and more comfortable speaking in front of a group of people, and the outgoing person to become more familiar with public speaking. Students are urged to give creative, interesting speeches, and hopefully by the end of the course they are less inhibited in front of an audience. Speech H is a more advanced course stressing forms and styles of speeches. Drama, probably the most popular course, is the most fun. Students work in rhythm, movement, pantomimes, and characterizations. One-act plays are performed throughout the year and if possible a full length pro- duction is shown to the school. Radio Speech, popular with the boys, stresses not only the importance of good speech and diction, but the use of intricate radio equipment. C35 A 'Mi n KU f2l f31 A very believable and funny pantomime ., ' of Charlie Chaplin is performed by Jamie Ganiard. X ' ,gm 141 Caught in the middle of a stage fight are Jennifer V 'A A ' I 1 Jones and Anne Bower, as they practice their one-act L' X' play. K5l llliss Nlarx explains to Greg Grann the .Q 4 , 0 X N proper way to use the delicate radio equipment, for 'sw -f ' his radio show. f6j Pete Jannetta is not inhibited when it comes to free movement and body expression. - U2 In a demonstration speech Ray Field and Jim Kipp explain and demonstrate the theory of the laser beam to Barb Siegel and Pat Butler. X 665 Mrs. Cartright f7J 139

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up Q25 433 C45 455 KU Dodie Austin and fellow Flexies take notes as Chuck Hansen, a guest speaker, spoke on family structure. K22 The folk-rock musical Tommy was presented by Linda Oxford, Larry Schneider and Mark Machina. K3j One of the projects done by Flex students this year was a world's fair. Debbie Minnock, Nancy Aikins, Pat O'Connor, Sam Pope and Cindy Harris invented a unique country to represent. M2 Items from India were displayed by its representative Claudia Osborn. K5j Animals are not ex- cluded from the fair as Teddy Jepson chose to use her dog as a display. K61 After a lecture, questions are answered by Mr. O'Donnell. Nj Flex teachers, Miss Westerman, Mr. Cavanary, Mr. Behrendt, Mr. Miller, Mr. Maxfield, Mr. Horscluzk, and Mr. Dunckel meet together often to plan new and interesting programs for the Flexies. K82 Soul teachers Mrs. Raferty, Mrs. Guith and Mrs. McLeod sign up the schedule book in the ohcice so they can use the Little Theater.

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