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Debate Team. Row 1: Bill Bradley, Karen Stepanek, Judy Watkins, and Mona Behrends. Row 2: ,Terry Tobin and John Kassing. Drama Club. Row 1: Mary Meister, Claudia Randall, Debby Raifsnider, Gary Myers, Mona Behrends, and Judy Watkins. Row 2: Steve Hauptly, Bill Thorton, Bill Bradley, Betsie mu n, -. :yy Dana Parker helps put make-up on Bill Gress. Fink, Cal Grogan, and Karen Stepanek. Row 3: Sue Little, Dana Parker, Carol Knight, Sandy Soddy, Amy Randall, Linda Carter, ,lim Ensinger, .lo Stephens, and Mrs. Sluder. Debate Composing Peoria-Heights' first de- bate team Were freshmen who studied debate as part of the Language Arts program. Being completly unfamiliar with de- bate teehniques, the students worked hard researching this yearis topic- Resolved: That the jury system of the United States should be significantly changed. The debaters participated in several tournaments throughout the season. These included East Peoria, Peoria Cen- tral, Eastern Illinois University and the Illio Conference tournament where the PHHS debaters placed second. Kris Tallyn applies make-up on Mary Michener. Drama Club The drama club at Peoria Heights was active in sponsoring several dra- matic activities this year. This included the 1972 Road Shows as Well as the Contest Play and three One-Act Presen- tations presented in the spring. Members of the drama club helped to make up the casts for The Bomancersw, Three On A Benchv and 'cAny Body for Tea . Others found themselves doing make-up and behind the scene work such as publicity and student directing.
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Sue Presley swoons over Howard Teak in 4'Any Body for Tea?', play. Individual Events Like all other clubs at PHHS, the in- dividual events teams and participants started out from uscratchf' Being coached by Mrs. Sluder, and assisted by Mrs. Davis and other Language Arts team members, the individual events participants were able to compete in the events such as duet acting, serious, comedy, prose, verse, and oratorical declamation. Tournaments for the year included East Peoria, Eastern Illinois University, Belleville East, and the lllio Conference Tournament. Adding to the success of the Individu- al Events season Was winning the sweep- stakes trophy at the Metamora lllio Con- ference, January 29. This was Pl-lHS's first areal conference trophy. Winning superiors were Steve Hauptly, Cal Gro- gran, and Mary Meister. Placing second was Dana Parker, Linda Carter, Pat Furnace and Kris Tallyn. Diane Krider argues Benchf' 9 -- WX with 'fboyfriendv Cal Grogan in nTl1ree On A Individual Events. Row 1: Mrs. Sally Davis, ter, and Dana Parker. Row 2: Cal Grogan, Mona Behrends, Sue Little, Claudia Randall, Bctsie Fink, Sandy Soddy, Bill Bradley, and Debby Raifsnider, Steve Hauptly, Mary Meis- Diane Krider.
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