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All About The NFL by Bobyn Phillips photos by David Azlin Time and Newsweek are probably not the types of magazines you'd read in your spare time, but to the students who belong to the NFL team, they are essential. Leading Beyer's National Forensic League ENFLJ is lvlr. Bon Under- wood. He has been in charge of this League since Beyer High School opened, Fifty-Five students are involved with this activity. A large amount of students signed up to join, but only a few students actually got accepted. This group is not a club, according to the instructor. lt is a group called the National Speech Honorary Society, and all the students involved are very proud to represent their school. Be- longing to this group is a challenge, but it also brings special relation- ships together, not only with group members from Beyer, but from various schools throughout California, said Becky Epperson three year veteran of this group. This group competes in twelve Yosemite League Tournaments per year, and usually comes back with trophies in all A divisions CVet- eransl and most B divisions lINew Comersl. NFL raises most of its money through the students and their fami- ..-...-mww f 5 .a lies. It is always a group effort. Gut of a large group of outstanding students, Teri Stueland, Cheryl Korte, and Kristin Glasgow are just some of the 1 high achievers. The top ten NFL stu- dents are: Karen Ehm, Debbie Brooks, Valli lsraels, Steve Nlachado, lVlark Nlelkonian, Kelli Probst, Len Sundelin, Andrea Chan, Darlene Walker and Becky Epperson. The top ten are determined on how many NFL points each individual earns in class, they may earn these points through competitioni 1. Julie Parr-avano practicing her monologue for Stacy Kennedy., E. Back Bow, Kelly Probst, Yvonne Pierrou, Teri Stueland, Kim Laity, lvlark Brooks, Jonelle Llesperson, .Jana Flatto. Joni Sa- lyer, .John Theaker, Buth Nlelkonian, Kristina An- derson, lvlo Nicholas, Laura Golbar, Karen Ehm, Len Sundelin. Diana Dugo, .Julie lvlalloy, lvlark Alex- ander. Jay Blount, lvlark lvlelkonian, Chris Lytle, Kim Watson, .Julie Parravano. lvliddle Flow, Becky Killian, Becky Epperson, Cheryl Korte, Susan Lilly. Darlene Walker, Andrea Chan, Kristin Glasgow, Leann George, Tracy Dilkian, Claudine Trozak. Nlolly Llmsted. Bottom Bow, .Julie Jeppson, Beth Conmy, Sarah Wilburn, Pahla Cragg, Heather Eskes, Philip Conmy, Annlca Sundelln, Stacy Ken- nedy, Karen Nliscisin, Chris Duckart, Valli lsraels. E, Ehris Lytle practicing L. D. Debate for Heather s ea, 44 Speech m-mm...-..,.,,,,,
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Dtor Scorch by Robyn Phillips photos by David Azlin Prince. Madonna, .Julio and VViIly, are just some of the stars which were mimicked in the First Annual Lipsync Contest, put on by Eeyer's Drama Department to raise money for upcoming productions. This year. Eeyer's Drama Department was directed by Mrs. .Jackie Buckner. l-ler assistant director and stagemanager was Melinda Tuni- son. Melinda said. Drama is a lot of fun, but it is also hard work. This year I directed the childrens play, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi , my first shot at directing. l really made the cast work hard. out in the long run it was worth it. The first play presented by Drama was Girls in Ward Four. This was a chance for new and old students to express themselves in front of a live audience. For some this was a first time experience which was exciting as well as nerve-wracking. Many creative activities take place during an average day in Drama. Students practice monologues, dialogues, singing and dancing rou- tines, EThis led to the Lipsync Contestl, and skits which were written by the students. lnterest in Drama has grown rapidly. This was evident with the three classes in the fall and the waiting lists to get into second semester classes. This was an indication of the desire for physical expression, said Mrs. Buckner. f bs 'l. Tyler Kelley pegs Shannon Emmerson to marry him while Roxanne Garcia and Ethel Charland wit- ness this romantic occasiong E, One, Two. Three, Kick! The Dremaettes strutting their stuff: 13. Eric Vickjord and the Band with their version of Prince and the Revclutionf' 4. Stegemanager!Directcr Melinda Tunison going over plans for her play. Rikki-Tikki-Tevi, with Wendy Eystrom. ln the background Andre l-lerker, Danny Daleth and Sharron Steffer take time out. 46 Drama
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