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Busy Beavers In Drama Wedded To A Villain Busy Beavers easily could have been of many duquises donned by the 6th period Drama Clan. Cmtmly in preparation for plays, class members seemed to never be idle. Their lst auc- oeuuiul etiorts were 2 melodnmu The Diligent Daughter and Wedded to a Villain both presented on Halloween eve. Navembet and December Lowry future stars were learnmg lines. senrchlng for costumes, uni cutting cardboard flowers for their children's theatre presenta- tions The Happy Scarecrow and Ferdinand and the Dirty Knight during the final week bdore Christmas vacation. After a two week teat members get Iorth once more to produce the successful 3 not play One Wild Night. Drama clus'a final activity was the drive to Sparks for Mrs. Grlbble's Rm. The Drama Class members are, first row, left to right: Luanne DIInton, Cindy Plumb, Jay Asher. Second row: Chad Crosby, John Archer, Nancy Any. Marie Powell, and Teacher Mrs; Gribble. 5mm; third rww: Glenn Botkln, Chrli Beta. Steve Brown, Gordon Phillips. Fourth row: Tracy Austin, Gale Burkholder, Rick Wlmex'. Debbie Poole, Ciro! Cheats, Evelyn Brown. Stand- lng fifth raw: Klthy Alennder.
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Concert Staged By Choir Choir members include: Chris Graham, Scott Grantham, Marty, Devron McKenney, Maria Nicholes, Herb Sweeney, Robin Seleck, Mary Anne Herrera, Denise Christofferson, Mary Triszczuk, and Jim Black. Officers include: Mary Kathy Graham, Jeri Schwartz, Shana Stock, Don Atwell. Ann Herrera, President; Herb Sweeney, Vice President Hubert Begay, Cindy Erquiaga, Kathy Evans, Colleen and Denise Christofferson, Secretary. The Lowry High Choir vocalized its abilities this year during second period class while pre- paring for its Christmas and spring concerts. Both concerts were extremely successful. The audiences will long remember the enjoyable and pleasing sounds of entertainment presented to them those evenings .
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Block W Sponsors Games Block W members are first row from left to right: Martin Engeler, Kurt Kracaw, Kirk Collins, Mike Pirrea, and Willie Hines. Second row: Don Atwell, Bob Muldoon, John Luna, Tim Billingsley, Jerome Urban, and Lloyd Johnson. Third row: Dan Dufurrena, Walt Vetter, Denny Gortari, Bernie Cannon, and Mike Kearns. Fourth row: Dave Mendiola, Roger Harmon, Mike Glenn, Glen Gonzalez, Dave Dake, and Rick Bertz. Fifth row: Kent Arricn, Mark Foree, Quinn Dufurrena, John Iroz, Jon Burhans, and Dan Baker. Sixth row: Stan Thompson, Dave Ellison, Charles Watson, John Acree, and Leo Leighton. Seventh row: Rick Maestrejuan, Tom Chamberlain, Steve Clausen, Joe Dendary, John L'galdc, and Bob Hooft. Block W officers are left to right: Donny Gortari, Socrt-tz'u'y-Trcasurer; Dave Ellison, Vice-Presideht; Mike Glenn, President; and Joc- Dcndm'y, Student Coun- cil n'pmsentativv. Block W, the Lowry High Lettermcns Club, is always nctivv in some type of fund raising; project. They use this money to pay the bills for thc-ir social activities lilu- the Homecoming dance. Their other activities this year includvd participating in the honwcmning skits, thv Donkuy Basketball game, and the basketballgamo bctwvcn the school faculty and the KBCN Wonders from Rvno. Both games proved humorously and financially successful.
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