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Seaholm's Drama Stars Shine Brightly Students have found Seaholm's Drama Department satisfying to their theatrical expectations. For many years, the Drama program has been successful because of the great amount of effort its students put forth. The program provides many opportunities for future stars to experience the thrill of performing for large audiences. At the same time, it helps to sharpen their talents. The productions presented to the school are entirely produced and directed by the students themselves. The drama program at Seaholm is considered to be very beneficial to those students striving for a drama career. 1. The beginning of third hour Steve Hazzard cheerfully booms out our morning announcements. 2. Bob Stefanowski's laughter breaks up the dialogue practice he is having with Gury Bortos. 3. Beginning to associate stage directions with their lines are Mary Oxendine, Kira Davis, and Steve Sirich. 4. Tom Hendrickson carefully prepares an important monologue for a satiric commercial. 5. Guys and Dolls give our Seaholm gangsters 1on Haviland and Mark Hadecky an oppor- tunity to perform. 6. Training and discipline are reflected in Ed Heil's fine musical performances. 7, Bending and prancingto the Guys and Dolls music are Liz Schuler, Sarah Kausch, Pattie Carroll, Martha Sanders, Dana Wolf and Leslie Eldh. EJ thy t44q UQ CQ-A ITA 'd :fix nd - X Y li X ai- ,lj 'Tr'- Lfj . 24 We gs ef' i XAL Ed 'r I -W t ylxz sf G Xa 0 i tl TA -J X cr he :J 'fm 6 cf E 9 4.3 C :4'a ui 1. ,faq 'UCD :!X- wi cgff 5.44.1 rd s44q UCD of X :J Sm rd szti, .t C- ' . S' :tg is t4lq MCD 72 rite Cb!
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ff 1 I ,fi rr I . XJ. N, Nash i I 135. T' S T ' , ' N 'N N X N 'X N X wily vf E vf F wgigf Ve-is-bf will-395 wa? Social Studies -- A Preparation For American Life The primary purpose of the social studies courses is the preparation of students for responsible citizenship in a democratic society. At Seaholm there are many elective courses to choose from. Some courses popular among students are World History, World Studies, and Historical World Movements, and Comparative Systems. The Majority of the elective classes have no prere- 74 quisites. This allows students an even Wider variety to choose from. Courses such as Social Psychology and Environmental Studies are popular because they don't have the same type of curriculum as the main body of social studies classes do. All in all the Social Studies Department has put together a very effective program for the students. XX! Y w
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