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1. Before presenting their acting abilities to the class, freshmen Jennifer McAtee and Ryan Grametbauer rehearse their lines. 2. Freshman Emerson Moncure consults sponsor Zenda Bates for suggestions on how to enrich his part. 3. Drama Club: First Row: Shelly Beaird, Denise Damstrom, Paula Simpson, Jackie Mejia, Kristin Stine, Melanie Rusk, Amy Lasker, Laura Penley, Rose Marie Moody, Lena Teasdale, and Paula Cloud. Second Row: M'Lisa Stolle, May Leger, Christy Yates, Nicki Spasky, Amy Joslin. Sherri Gothart, Ryan Grametbauer, Jason Morgan. Carmen Arcndt, Marsells Ramon, and Crissy McCoy. Third Row: Becky Shaefer, Lance Johnson. Edward Gurrosco, Wendy Woods, Shannon Rader, Kristi Barrington, Scott Simpson, Jason Schmidt, Rob Bohls, Roland Belmares, Emerson Moncure, Diane Horton. Kriss Kruemcke, and sponsor Zenda Bates. rama Club 49 —
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1. Melanie Rusk, freshman, and Amy Lasker, freshman, put a lot into their acting to be the best they can be. 2. Kristi Barringer tells Terri Williams she forgot line number three. 3. Amy Retallack and Sherri Gothart, both juniors, study their lines together in preparation for their skit. 1 Becky Shaefer and Roland Belmares enjoy drama so much that they became a part of the drama club. — 48 Drama Club —
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Speech ’ . Z world did I ever get involved in speech? This is a typical view of a speaker on a Saturday morning. Getting up at 5:00 m., spending two hours on a bus, com- peting all day, feelings of anxiety and fear and the long, horrible bus ride home (with Larry Cunningham and Chuck Wyatt wailing country songs from the back of the bus) is enough to make any participant question his or her sanity. This year, the speech club went to fourteen tournaments, including an overnight tournament in San Antonio. These helped better our speaking ability and to prepare us for district. Tammy Young, sophomore, stated, The tourna- ments really helped to prepare me for district even though I didn't win, any- thing. A Carrie Hays, senior, consented, Speech Club may be a lot of woWjMftit when you know you've done your best, or even placed, it becomes all worth- while.
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