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.. . fi' ff' W , . , .11g,:,:ii:- ' y Qff J si. Ct . Il , ake n Doing improvisational skits prepared Drama students for ac- tual performances in front ol' live audiences. Performing an im- provisational skit for their fifth period class are David Falzone, Tony Gamble, Larry Langford, Sean Ocker. and Matt Thomp- son. Photo by Julie Mon- tgomery. Q 1 r at . As the lights dim, and the audience hushes, the curtain opens a new and exciting year for Drama Club. The 75 members put on several pro- ductions throughout the year. The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail was composed of four UIL All Star cast members. These awards were earned by Sean Gcker, Eugene Kato, Matt Thompson and John Hargrove. During Spring Break, 20 of the Drama Club members went to New York City. They attended several Broadway productions including A Chorus Line, The Foriegner. L'We raised the money to go to New York from shows and selling fund raising items, John Hargrove said. The Drama Club also con- structed and decorated a win- ning float for the Jersey Village Founder's Day Parade. Written by Julie Montgomery. Members included: tfront rowl D, Gast, D. Loper, T. Johnson, W. Hewitt, D. Jacobs. 12nd rowl S. Ocker, S. Saints, T. Tillery, L. Hoot, K. Ericson, J. Jansen, H. Seume. C. Cottier, H. Churchill, J. Burkhart. 13rd rowl L. Chetkovich, S. Kent, T. Plaster, K. Scott, K. Bolton, S. Wagner, J. Baker, J. Hargrove, T. Halbert, L. Peterman, K. Thompson, H. Hayes, J. Munns. 14th row! C. Churchill, S. Needham, R. Garcenilla, C. Walker, A. Gray. 15th rowl E. Kujawa, K. McKeen, C. Pebley, N. Pennington, H. Miller, H. Miller, H. Eikelberger, D. Falzon, D. Henderson, A. Ericson. lon ladderl J. Blume, M. Bollinger, M. Thompson. E. Kato, L. Langford. Photo by Steve Tise. DramaClub 57 .
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At 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 15 not everyone was sleeping till noon. This sunny morning brought 80 walkers and bikers to the streets. They awaited the signal to start the 10 mile walk and 15 mile bike-a-thon. SPARKS, Special People Assisting Retarded Kids, sponsored the walk-bike-a- thon. With the help of Mr. Ray Housely, Ms. Sadie Woodard, NHS, SACA, and Utopia over, 34,000.00 was raised. The money was used for the Kids Special Olympics. It helped to pay for their ban- quets and athletic programs. The Kids Special Olympics practiced every Saturday since March from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Jersey Village Stadium. They continued un- til the end of May. Written by Tara Spinelli. 58 Sparks ikers, alkers it Streets ..fa...,., - f fuk Sharing the fun of riding double, Senior Eugenia Lin and Senior Daisy Teoh pedal along the last three miles of the fifteen mile bike-a-thon. The bike-a-thon overall took three hours to pedal. Each person brought his own bike and started at his own pace. Daisy and Eugenia thought they could save themselves the effort of having to carry two bikes by doubling up on a bicycle made for two. Photo by Pete Estrada. 7:3 J ikiil K 5 'f'-1 'i,f gy, 3 k l 'KA in -- r' fr-7'- rw: rr 9- K V 1 ,ag 3,5 f -4 '42 . ' A 'I' . I S. H' -,I , My V . - .1 5 f' Q, . ,V lb , , ' F 3 Q H KT1 - A f i . 'g R 'kr 'S' 'A 1 J' ' 'Trigg ' ' 4 l A Q A , , W ,- Members are: lfront rowj Christie Monk, Julie Bertsch, Miriam Kim, Eugenia Lin, Kim McKeen, Pete Estrada iback row? Ms. Susan Drake, C.W. Robinson, Renea Been, Sakina Natar, Daisy Teoh, Patty Vinh, Laura Reynolds, Kyung Kim. Photo by Steve Tise. Filled with a sudden burst of energy, Sophomores Sakina Natar and Renea Been attempt to run the ten mile bike-aethon. Photo by Pete Estrada. Double Page Spread by Angelica Smit
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