Mount Miguel High School - Mil Memorias Yearbook (Spring Valley, CA)

 - Class of 1974

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THESPIANS- Front Row: Barbara Sele, Roslyn Saputo, Melody O'Dell, Melissa Mon- ce, Cathy Liljestrom, Maureen Cruz, Kelly Brown, Debbie Recchia. Second Row: Mark Price, Ken Norton, Advisor lohn Adams, Mark Dzarnoski, Ralph Ek. Back Row: Pierre Wilkner, Bob Martin, Steve Thomas, Tony Sawyer. fCenter Right! Marla Dwyer, Advisor lohn Adams, Mark Price, Melody O'Dell, eagerly anticipate Pierre Wilkner's next dramatic words. fBottom Right? Mark Price, Ralph Ek, Melody O'Dell, Pierre Wilkner, and Marla Dwyer prepare to leave for ushering at the Old Globe Theater. Thespians Create Magic, Suspense, Reality Thespians are part of a national organization for high school students that perform in drama and is concerned with improving the performance and profession- alism of theatre on that level. Thespian headquarters are in Ohio and they help Mt. Miguel's club by giving scripts, reducing royalties, and sending materials concerning theatre, lighting instructions, producing a play, selection of plays, etc. 100 hours of extra-curricular work dealing with drama is the minimum requirement that must be met before becoming a member of the club. Thespian's president was Melody O'Dell, vice-pres- ident was Rosalyn Saputo, secretary was Debbie Recchia, and historian was Cathy Lil- jestrom. Putting on drama productions for the school is the major activity of the club. Some of the extra work involved is ushering for various theatres in town, and in exchange for that service, they are allowed to watch the plays. This provides an excellent oppor- tunity to compare themselves with professional performers. - ? gp ' '

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y..Q fTop Left! lerry Williams, narrator of Kleido- scope. explains to the audience how their production is similiar to a kleidoscope. fTop Right! Interview, a one act play in Kleido- scope, shows how our world is turning into a mechanical black and white system. !Center Left! The Lorax tBob Martin- Left? tries to convince the Onceler tDave Bush- Right? not to cut down the Truffla trees in Dr. Suess' play The Lorax. ICenter Rightj E.l. Lofgrne lBob Martini tells Myrtle Mae Simmons lMe- lissa Moncei, Veta Louise Simmons tCathy Lil- jestroml, and judge Omar Gaffney lMark Price! how people change after they recieve a shot given at the sanitariurn. fFar Left! Veta Louise Simmons tCathy Liljestroml tries to explain to Doctor Sanderson tPierre Wilknerl what her feelings are about her brother's friend, Harvey. deft? Elwood P. Dowd lMark Dzarnoskil introduces Mrs. Chauvenet KE- laine Schmidtl to his good friend, Harvey, a six foot invisible, white rabbit.



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Individualized Competion Challenges Speechmakers - . .1--nw ' X' 4 l 1 R X 1 nt I to ,Q ,E , N, S jf Q if PW! 'f' f fiaf' fs' . . ' i a. ,, v k ' VA i 'j W.. N Q- ,,, , , ' A - T Mt. Miguel's speech team, taught by Myrna Goodwin, competed at speech tournaments on college and high school campuses beginning in October and ending in May when the State finals were held at Fresno State Uni- versity. Outstanding members on this year's speech team were Mark Dzarnoski, Carolyn Budd, jerry Williams, Melody O'Dell, Bob Martin, Steve Thomas and Melissa Monce. Mt. Miguel's team was honored this year by being selected as the sponsor and host ofthe National Qualifying Student Congress which is a mock legislative assembly for schools in Southern California. Mt. Miguel's team also had students participating in the National Forensic League. fTop Left! Melody O'DeIl, jerry Williams, Mark Dzarnoski, Bob Martin review maga- zines for their extemporaneous rounds. lCenler Left! lerry Williams reveals his speech about bubble gum. fCenter Righti Mark Dzarnoski speaks to impress his audience. Mbovej Carolyn Budd displays her trophy earned by her speech Man in the Moon Marigolds. SPEECH TEAM-Front Row: Steve Thomas, Brad Sanders, Kelly Brown, Bob Martin, Cindy Giberson. Second Row: Advisor My- rna Goodwin, Cindy Waring, Peggy Delaney, Pierre Wilkner, Mark Price, Melissa Monce, Bob Steiger. Third Row: Yolanda Vargas, lane Peters, Diane Doll, Carolyn Budd, Roz Saputo, Vicky Sprang, Paul Birch, Debbie Recchia. Back Row: lerry Williams, Tony Sawyer, lill Williams, Melody O'Dell, Elaine Schmidt, Mark Dzarnoski, Bob Slaugh. Not Shown: Paula Bryant, Bob Ehrhorn, Ree Estrada, Cathy Liljestrom, Michele Marko- vich, Michelle Myers, Steve Meyers.

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