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Art Studies Exhibit Talent ln Various Fields Mrs. P. Mullins advises Victor in painting his landscape. A s ms. I 2 jpg ' 'iff , - . as 4 fi , if i ijt ff? gif' Z ,,,iii4i . ii? 4 if 1: yp-.-. si? Marilyn, Dawn, and Lyncla work on clay pots and vases. -W 3 I .:.,. , ,l k :I l Dawn puts the finishing touches on her clay cup. Stephen carves a wood block for making prints. ff ' 1 fj Q r If 7 -1 7 In l . ff, . Vi -.'f 1gQzQZ4fQ 55, XA ,I , 5, gnu, A ,M - . 'G .X ,
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Government Coyote Sunshine party cheers their candidate Jeff congratulates Skip for his presidential win. to victory. . . . V The government class experimented w1th mock sessions of governmental functions, under supervision of Mrs. J. Bathke. A political convention was held, with the class as delegates to the states of Cornflake, Coyote Sunshine, Mint-Iulep, and Pig Iron. Jeff Benzaquen represented the state of Cornflake. Skip Mencio, nominee from Coyote Sunshine, Was elected presidential candi- date of the Know-Nothingn Party, with Ava Melenyzer, favor- ite son of Pig Iron, as running mate. A mock congressional session was held and the Hatfield-McGov- ern Amendment debated. All of the students were actively in- volved in representing states and debating. An investigating com- mittee was formed with Fred Gibson and Mrs. S. Oppenheimer as guest speakers. Glenn Grisham was the chaplain during the sessions. The finale was a formal dinner party at the Cordts' home with guests attending as national or foreign officials. This successful gala ended an educational and fun experience. Three young aspirams for the nomination The active class also made a trip to Austin to visit the new LBJ. Smile to gain Votes- Library and the state capitol building. There the class learned more about the workings of state government. . F s A in A ' 159' gli i 3 ,SFT i t i- 'AB' ' fit Q',- . , ' , . -sit' sa to rst. fi ,f , g- sg ' 1 gang - , A ., ,gm ij? Mr . - '- - - x X V Wh fra . Debra Dorgan joins her friends on the tour of the capitol. Skip moderates the Investigating Weary but enthusiastic govern Committee of the mock Senate ment students relax on the cap. SeSSi0H- itol steps.
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Speech Scenes Success marked speech class plays and projects. In spring, '71 Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's hilarious farce You Can't Take It With You was presented at Trinity Baptist Amphitheatre. This fall i'Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters was presented to parents and student body and by special invitation at McCollum High School. Cast mem- bers included Lee Lumpkin, Barb Bodager, Lynda Tussay, Skip Mencio, Kate Cordts, Lizzie Newman, julie Hodges, Charles Mobbs, Cindy Tussay, and Stephen Wagner. Students entered many speech meets, festivals and tourna- ments, including those held at Central Catholic High School, Churchill High School, Trinity University, and Roosevelt High School. A color film project Dead To Begin ivirhr starring '71 and '72 speech students and edited by Stephen Wagner was com- pleted and presented to English and speech classes. Speech teacher and production director Mrs. J. Bathke, Mr. Mike Bathke, and art instructor Mrs. P. Mullins dedicated many hours to make these successes complete. River Anthology . Cindy Tussay displays her unusual cos tume from Spoon River Anthology ll , u 4' in Two scenes from the exciting performance of The Pigeon hole Players version oft Spoon
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