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. , , CONCENTRATION - junior Dara Hall listens to the debate going on about whether or not headset devices should be banned on thoroughfares during Student Congress. Those attending Student Congress were debate students. Photo by Greg Powell W do it all for you Drama students keep audience in mind as they select plays and perform, for offending audience is deadly he popular McDonald's com- to consider their level of maturity mercial - We do it all for and what they have seen before. you - was a fitting theme When we did 'Music Man' we for students enrolled in performing arts classes such as band, choral music, speech, and drama. For pleasing their audiences was a top priority, and their performances were planned with that goal in mind. Drama II student, Jeff Seabaugh, explained that pleasing an audience requires knowing it. Most people in our audiences are teenagers, he said. So when we pick a play or plan a dance we have knew that many in our audience had never seen a live stage production before, jeff continued. They are accustomed to radio and television. If we try to give them something that is over their heads, they are offendedfl Jeff added that offending an audience is deadly to the show. The whole idea is playing to an audience, he said. If they donlt get the message, then your purpose is defeated. - By Karen Salmon GETTING IT READY - Sophomore Lajoya Warren puts the finishing touches on a sketch during her sixth period art class. Photo by Greg Powell SPOTLIGHT SOLO - Concert choir members pause as exchange student Yuko Suzuki sings a solo in her native language. Photo by Beth Brady KEEPING COUNT - Seniors David Beebe and Christy Hicks practice a dance used in the play The Matchmaker, a production by the drama department. Photo by Beth Brady We do it all for you!6l
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