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Q- 4 is E Karen Barry Scott Carl Doug Byers Byington Callaway Carlson Carroll Chris jennifer Craig Lucy Herman Cavanaugh Cecil Chaney Chang Chien 1. A. Rodney lack Steve Dave Sue Chinnick Christiansen Citron Clark Clifford Chris George Alyson Karen Eileen Cologna Cook Coote Copenhaver Cornelius Sophs enjoy speech Today's society revolves around communi- cation and so many of the people never seem to get across in their message exactly what they intended to. Mr. Bill Eyman, speech teacher, said that speech classes are no longer speech classes. They deal more with communica- tion. People need help in thinking things out before speaking, and not assuming people can read their minds. To start from the bottom of the problem, according to Mr. Eyman, we need to improve self im- ages and teach people how to be nice to themselves. They need to think more pos- itively, learn how to recognize good quali- ties and deal with bad ones. Also included in the Speech and Drama Department are Beginning and Advanced Acting, which provide a creative outlet for students. The Drama Department sponsors the all school play, the all school musical and an all school variety show. There is also a class offered called Techni- cal Theatre for students who don't want to act but like to get into the scene by help- ing in such areas as lighting and sound ef- fects. Overall, a great deal of variety is offered by this department. 1. Mr. Iohn Scannell gets a few chuckles as a response to another one of his amusing stories. 2. Mr. Bill Eyman has a serious discussion with one of his students. 3. Listening intently for the next instruction is a member of the Newport orchestra. 4. During a discussion Mr. Cary Walker calmly adds his point of view. 71
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