Plantation High School - Reflections Yearbook (Plantation, FL)

 - Class of 1971

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League travels to Orlando or debate tournament A. Mrs. Fishback points out an important part in a script. B. Members paint props for the annual play. C. Lighting director does his part to make the play a success. D. Stage prompters play a big part in a pro- duction. E. Officers l-r: Ken McCullough, president: Leslie Thrasher, secretary-treasurer: and Gary Steele, vice-president. F. Actors look over their parts. G. Dave Lindley speaks to the class. H. Lisa Bertelsen directs conversation to Steve Brigham. I. President, Bob John- son, Jo Ann lmms and Glen McCullough listen while classmate debates an issue. its Q' ' r 65 SV' Marcia Dobbin Helen Fishback Sponsor Sponsor f we--3, n......., M, 1.41 lf' ,I 3 instead of arguing, the Debate Club and the Forensic League merged into one organization this year. They traveled to Gainsville for the University of Florida invitational, and to Orlando for the Citrus Invitational Tournament. In Orlando, Hugh and Scott Trees placed first on a debate and second place went to Jan Shenowsky, Bob Hughes and Hugh and Scott Trees. The membership requirements included an interest in de- bate and good standing with the school. Sponsor was Mrs. Dobbin. ROSTER President, Bob Johnsong vice-president, Joyce Fretz, secretary-treasurer, Jen Shenowsky. Lisa Bertelsen, Steve Brigham, Norene Coppola, JoAnn lmms, Valerie Holland, Robert Hughes, Dave Lindley, Martin Maxwell, Lou Maclntyre, Michelle Milks, Shirley Protheroe, Karl Rudd, Sara Sissenwein, Jim Skinner, Hugh Trees, Scott Trees, and Steve Wheeler. 'uf-MMO! li! in-.

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Thespians produce spring play B orn Yesterday, F orenslc 'f rag! f ' , , 'rr . V , WWJI' 'WV' 'Z '3r f ' K rl, CZ ' V-rs!-a.,'.14aww. -2- -wr X-,.,,,Z 3 . 'A 'J C. D. The smell of greasepaint and the roar of the crowd ably identified one group, directed by lVlrs. Helen Fishback. A great deal of time, effort and thought was put into the production, Born Yesterday, given April 30 and lVlay 1. For many of the students who took part, the play became the major event and actually transformed those shy and quiet people who once worked behind the scenes. The Thespians put their creativity to work and accepted the tremendous challenge of producing a play whose plot and style kept them rolIing in the aisles. ROSTE H Todd Agnini, Phil Amabnle, Kathy Braedyn, Steve Brigham, Becky Chambers, George Copolla, .Ioe Fleece, Laurie Goldman, Steve Grossman, Gail Hohnson, Neal LaCount, Greg Lewis, Ken McCollough, AI Monello, Bernie Nickerson, Richard Nives, Ken Nowak, Lorrie Plante, Steve Rider, Kim Rohrs, Karl Rudd, Sherryl Segal, Dibbie Seitner, Scott Sherman, Dawn Sreker, Kim Spehr, Leslie Thrasher, Albert Webb, Suzy Drobnis, Gary Steele. 4.4 '1 F. 168 WF V, x , Yr' I F ' an WWW ,,, ,xl , pa ,QL ,sag-eggs me



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We New innovation at PHS, DE CA Club sells warm pretzels ng, 5.1, V M'-'rv ' h ,, x ,A f ,ll TR 5, E F J Sunny Hamill Sponsor A. B. lt's 12:05 and that empty pit of your stomach is growing . . . louder . . . and louder! Suddenly a stu- dent appears, hauling a cart of those warm giant sized pretzels. DECA has managed to save hundreds of students from near starvation, by selling pretzels during the break between sessions. A new club this year, DECA had many other fund-raising and service projects, such as their T-shirt and Christmas candle sales. DECA Club also organized and managed a student employment agency within the school. Early this year students completed personal job information cards which DECA kept on file. All inquiries from busi- nesses seeking student employees were channeled to DECA and the appropriate cards were sent to that particular business. Distributive Education Club's of America, a na- tional organization, is a co-curricular activity of a marketing class with four major objectives: to de- velop leadership, vocational competency, social in- telligence, and civil consciousness. Under the guidance of lVlrs. Hamill, Distributive Education stu- dents prospered as a newly organized club as well as achieving personal satisfaction in vocational training. D. 15 5 I z i A Q f C. if ! .3 K Q 3 li . ' it .. 1 f

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