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Questionable Outcome Mrs. Z. Bates shows some students the correct way to perform. Tracy Carr is the role model. The 1984-1985 Drama and Thespian members went to GIL held in LaGrange on March 28th to compete in the One Act Play. The play was called Tartuffe and the cast consisted of: Stuart Spoonmore, David Ragland, Anna Chlapek, Travis Henson, Laura Schultz, John Bankley, Tamara Hunkin, Larry Cunningham, Carmen Ardnt, and Greg Davis. They won some individual awards which consisted of Best Actress — Carmen Ardnt; All star cast — Anna Chlapek, and honorable men- tion — Stuart Spoonmore and David Ragland. The judge that judged the plays was from Southwestern and he rated the play on a profes- sional level. He has seen the full production in Europe and also acted in the production himself. Travis Henson, senior, and Jennifer Williams, freshman, rehearse for their six weeks project in drama class. Marie Baladran. senior, and David Ragsland. junior, get caught up in an emotional state while practicing a play to perform during class. 62 DRAMA
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Theron Davis, junior, receives help from Petra Thompson, senior, and other classmates so he can continue the race. While Emily Flores, junior, removes her bag and gives up. below: R. J. Keller, freshman, and Ben Richards, freshman, check the air in the tire of the trike before they start their journey around the track. After Four Years Coach Wiley Retires At the end of the 1984-85 school Coach David Wiley, athletic trainer and health teacher, ends his four years of teaching at Pflugerville High School. Wiley was the Student Council Spon- sor for the four years that he was here. Coach Wiley is going to go to the University of Texas to obtain his Ph.D. Before he goes back to school he plans on spending the summer in Alaska. Goodbye Coach Wiley and good luck. Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication. I have known David Wiley for four years and he is an extremely remarkable person. He is an individual who cares enough to become involved with other people to improve their lives as stu- dent council adviser and athletic trainer, he has con- tinually given one-hundred percent of his time and effort for the benefit of the students. He has been the unseen and many times the unappreciated driving force behind the student council making my job as president very easy at times. I have been amazed at how he sees the positive aspect in a situation when everyone else sees on- ly the negative points. By working with him, I have learn- ed that being unselfish and caring are the best traits a person can have. These traits show a true commitment to positive development of humans. A saying in student council You have touched me, I have grown. This represents David Wiley. by Stephanie Koury STUDENT COUNCIL 61
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“The judge judged our play by comparing it to professional performances that he had seen. Also, after talking to people from other schools I found that they agreed, ” stated Stuart Spoonmore, Senior. Orgon played by Larry Cunningham makes Tartuffe. Stuart Spoonemore. his heir. Laura Schultz begs her father Larry Cunningham to send her to a convent. Carmen Ardnt comforts Laura Schultz because her father tells her she must marry Tartuffe. Tartuffe played by Stuart Spoonemore. propositions Elmire played by Anna Chaplek to cheat on her husband with him. DRAMA ACADEMICS 63
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