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U p i n D m a Trent Smlth trles to grasp the meanlng of drama. Did you ever feel the grammar or literature Iues? If you did, the 0'Gorman English gepartment had the cure - Drama I. Under he direction of Miss Sarah Marie Spelts, drama fulfilled a fine arts requirement whlle .tudying theatre art. The students :articipated in a virtual cornucopia of theatre elated topics, including: set, costume, cting, pantomime, and improvlsatlon. rama even changed peopIe's lite. Said ,enior Brad Salem, lt was an experience l'll 1ever forget. X penlors Mlke Katen and Brad Salem show thelr aftectlon or Mlss Spelts. 5 f.':l,ssve, Paula Mack helps Shelly Cronln and Megan Carlson Chad Brledenbach and Nancy Armfleld Ilsten with qulzzlcal computer computations. Intently. 'S 'I xl' WC UU It TC 'la M I M1 . 'Y A ' v 'S . ,wfgr M ,Q Bob Brown practlces a mock chock on Chad Brledenbach. Down to Business 'Remember Eddie Haskel giving the Beaver the business? At O'Gorman, Mrs. Kolb, Mrs. Bradtleld, and Mrs. Pharis gave 0'Gorman students the business. For Mrs. Kolb, the business was accounting. For Mrs. Bradfleld, lt was business law. Mrs. Pharis' business was typing. Unlike Eddie Haskel's business, students found thls business had many practice applications. They used their typing skills for term papers, their accounting skills for money managment, and their knowledge of business law for increased awareness of their civil rights.
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Fitness Hits O'G Last year many students took Life Sports, or Nautilus to get away from monotonous notetaking and lectures. In Life Sports students were able to brush up on sports such as volleyball, golf, and bowling. ln Nautilus, students were able to build up their strength and relieve stress in the weight room. Lifting weights was fun and rewarding, quoted senior Gina Geck Wade Shaver, Don Karras, will - iw. . .,,,.. ,.,,t. ,.,., ,..4 1 , M . s... xv Craig Fahrendorf Is on the attack In a pre-game activity. For Love of Art The 1987-88 0'Gorman Art Department had a very successful program again last year. A graphics computer was added to the program to provide a new challenge and a change for the Art students. Experlmenting with the computer was fun, was the thought for senior Paula Wick. Painting the Post Office and Curtis Mathis windows at Christmas was also done to show off the students artistic talent. Few students were able to squeeze more than one or two Art ,classes into their schedules, but senior Julie Serie, took all Art classes that 0'G had to offer, and she felt that Mr. Siska is a very talented Art teacher that I give a lot of credit: if it wasn't for him I wouldn't have found out that 132 Artfp-L l have talent and a love for Art. Displaying her talent, senior Susan Samp paints a window. ....4l ' X if N-J, Hey Big Shooter! - Blake Richardson and Rob Martlnek try thelr hand at art. Freshman Michelle 0'Connor creates a vase in pottery. Senior Brett Mairose poses with his pole.
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