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DRAMA AND SPEECH. Front Row. Mrs. Prock tadvisorj, I. Pad- gett fSec. Tresj, L. Mattingly tSec. Tres.l, I. Rogers tPub. Chairmanj, Mrs. Link tadvisorj. BACK ROW. T. Grider tPres.l, S. Pratt fBounc.l, D. Sanderson tBounc.J, R. Odiorne KV. Presj, L. Kemler tAct. Chairmanl. DRAMA AND SPEECH. Front Row. T. Bobo, R. Myer, D. Bare, T. Vaughn, I. Conatser. Back Row. T. Price, S. Lehenbauer, D. Lairson, M. Mitscher, W. Taylor, K. Lucero. DRAMA AND SPEECH. Front Row. 1. Walden, N. Mcl-Ienry, K. Curren, C. Bishop. Second Row. S. Michel, D. McCurley, C. Akin, G. Pontius, L. Corley. Back Row. F. Cherry, K. White, J. Dodd, K. Allen, I. Wilson. DRAMA AND SPEECH. Front Row. S. Espinosa, S. Parker, E. Ba- quira, E. Self, T. Gann. Second Row. L. Shaw, S. Spitler, B. Crei- sen, S. Higby. Back Row. B. Hodge, D. Wilkerson, S. Braunschweig, L. Pate. 52 Drama!Speech Dramatically lnclined Drama took a lot of hard work for all the students who helped with U.T.B.U. But most of the students seemed to think it was well worth it. After U.T.B.U. they started to work on a chil- dren's play Twelve Danc- ing in which they per- formed at grade schools. Drama I students started to work on a Shakespeare play A Midsummer Nights Dream. Even though many ma- terials disappeared over the summer and budgets got tighter, drama students seemed to keep up their usual good work. With the help of Drama and Speech Club there was some mon- ey to spare. They sold can- dy bars, M8nM's, and Ru- biks cubes to help out. Although most students saw drama as just acting out different characters, Ms. Linda Prock had her own view. I think drama is a very creative process that makes the written word come alive! GETTING READY. Freshman Cindy Clifton hurries to get ready before U.T.B.U. P-is-is
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Buenos Dias, Bonjour, Guten Tag, Many students felt that by taking a foreign lan- guage class they would benefit from it in the fu- ture. Freshman Tammi Darrow said, I think that more students should have taken a foreign language class because it really bene- fits them in their future plans. International Club, for all students of Spanish, German, French, and Latin was off to a shaky start at the beginning of the year with worries that Interna- tional Club would not be recognized as a club by the administration. I-Iowever, WORKING AWAY. Students display the proper way to study their daily assignments. R Q' -. Good Day! the clubs activities soon got under way with the election of officers and candy sales. The officers were David Smith, President, Christine Francik, Vice President, Susan Southwell, Secre- tary, Tanya Williams, Ger- man Representative, La- donna Reed, French Repre- sentative, and Tammi Dar- row was the Spanish Re- presentative. The group held its meet- ings on the second Wednesday of each month. I enjoyed being the president of the club be- cause I was able to benefit from different people who were in the club and spoke a different language than I did. While I was learning I was also having fun. re- plied David Smith. EAGER BEAVER. David Smith excitedly reads his German. Foreign Language 51
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1 9 ? BUILDING BUSILY. Kyla Mar- tinez and Christi'Lohr build props for U.T.B.U. CHATTING. Ms. Linda Prock and Ms. Barbara Link discuss the last DramafSpeech Club meeting. PATIENTLY LISTENING. Sean Pratt and Laura Mattingly find out some exciting news from Tyler Crider. DRAMA AND SPEECH. Front Row. I. Turner, M. Scarbrough, H. Engle, K. Harrell. Second Row. K. Martines, L. McGuire, L. Puck- ett. Back Row. C. Clifton, T. De- Bow, A. Sharp. DRAMA AND SPEECH. Front Row. C. Hoffner, B. Moore, S. Matthews, K. Smith. Second Row. J. Suggs, T. Kendrick, R. Hilburn, M. Switzer. Back Row. D. Herb- ster, S. Sparks, C. Lohr. DRAMA AND SPEECH. Front Row. M. Freedland, J. Edwards, S. Haffner, K. Roberti. Second Row. L. Nash, L. Hughes, S. Jones, T. Ward. Back Row. G. Kittrell, R. Mitchusson, T. Clanton. Drama! Speech 53
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