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l l MUSIC Sc SPEECHXDRAMA TEST Research the following topics ard be prepared to l give an oral presentation in class. H l ' .Q Mr. Eubank drove a semi-truck. l v- Mrs. Presgrave worked in the pit orchestra l at the Six Flags Palace after college. - Mr. Hoover played at the Montreaux Swit- zerland Jazz Festival with his college jazz band. Doug Hoover tries to hear the song requested by the Parkettes. l fig I M, ' Faculty f MW ,W JM, w iw eeeeee H f'f The music department at Central contin- ued its tradition of excellence this year. With the addition of Doug Hoover as Band Direc- tor, the marching Band and Jazz Band deliv- ered award-winning performances through- out the year. Steve Eubank and Linda Pres- grave also succeeded in directing several choir and orchestra performances which fol- lowed in the rich tradition of Central's music department. As head of the drama department at Cen- tral, Betty Pfaff was in touch with a lot of the talent at Central. Drama classes were of- fered for any level of interest and ability. These classes attempted to teach the funda- mentals of acting. If students wished to pur. sue the drama activities at Central, open auditions were offered for the schoolls per. formances. This year the drama department produced The First Actress, Harold and Maud, Rumplestilsl-tin, as well as the tra- ditional One Acts and Lollipop Theatre. This year was also the year that saw the produc- tion of Fiddler on the Roof as Central's musical which earned much acclaim. Donna Ross headed the speech depart- ment, which also had a very active year. The speech department participated in several competitions throughout the year, capturing numerous trophies and awards. Betty Pfaft talks to her class about their placement on stage. -1 Z S S V ,J fy . X! ffff . ,ff 1 T rf f ,1 riff
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2entral's art in the area, y come to iture artists. nts who gra- ery year, go a numerous r was no ex- the Olivette Central won iool within a Artists show 1 in the art ary student. :program so in art, she ff 3 ff? list?-of A 1 .1 K. .f ,Q , I , Ash. X 47 f M4 ff A , fly' ,VV,. J I gat' Y 4750: WX , 7 f J? Q f ,mff f if AV I JUN, ,gf ,fy zLQZff Why? fm 4 fi' ' 4 4. tw , My Vyy, , . at Stratmann- 4 M! Parkway Central Students Display Their Work At Art Shows There are five art shows in which Central participates anually each year. Four of these shows are held at Central and the other is held at Queeny Park. Students at Central have become more interested in the school art shows which are held twice a year. At the end of each semes- ter, students have a chance to see the work done by their classmates. Each student taking the Honors Art class had the opportunity to diplay hisfher indi- vidual works at their own show. There was also a regional show in which grades K-12 displayed projects and paint- ings. This show was visited by students and teachers from other schools and districts. Bill Beshears has his students at his mercy, as he decides their semester grasdes. Pat Stratmann looks over the prints of her students, Seniors Wendy Webb and Donna Briscoe. M T f 1 ' ,V fi fX4z KM! ,M My ,WV , Faculty
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' ' Ls f a ? ,R . X -. as .,5.:g-g: shed to pur- antral, open schoolls per- department l-larold and all as the tra- fheatre. This ' the produc- as Central's claim. aech depart- ive year. The cd in several ar, capturing i 6 sq 'Q EW Mwyff' qs, Doug Hoover, Linda Presgrave, Steve Eubanks. Allison Fraser and Doug Hoover enjoy watermelon at the PCAMP picnic. Betty Pfaff, Doug Bennett, Donna Ross. Steve Eubanks speaks to a student about improving their performance for a concert. Faculty
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