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Drama is. .. Every Which Way But Boring Drama 1980-81 season included dramatic plays as well as comedy drama. Drama students, directed by Mr. Caslow enjoyed and picked their own plays. Eight plays were per- formed including, Our Town and Dark ot the Moon. The drama departments outstanding set designers were Maria Vasquez and Mark Brown. Pueblo's long time drama coach Mr. Caslowfelt that all of his actors were outstanding. Asked how well his students got along with him, he replied Sure, why not? I love em! -Shems Morabet lt Nathan Alcantar 1 1-The more serious side ot Frank Martinez begins the church scene. 2- Singing praise in a scene from Dark of the Moon are Maria Vasquez, Neveda Freeman, Annabelle Nunez, Gina Scopelite, Oralee Clayton. 3- garlos Reed talks to Diane Morgan and Larry Starks in a scene from Our own. 40 3
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Innocence Gentle snow, blowing tree Thrashing waves upon the sea. Autumn leaves, fall to the ground Giant meadows, mute in sound Shiny bright, when all was new And butterflies swam in the morning dew. Now it's gone forever good-bye Life has left, Sweet Death will cry No children laugh, no children play No grown-ups smile, the wise men say Where has all the innocence gone? It's time is up. A broken bond. By Janet Gerakos Storm Concrete mask made ot tlesh Covers the storm inside Where a vicious wind and A burnlrag rose seem to collide Making ust out ot reason. Their conflict building until Everything within has turned numb A fragile vase inside holding states of being Finally breaks into many pieces And t e mask outside begins to crack When the pain ot the storm releases The rain until the hurt eases. ByAna Camacho Loneliness the deep pain ot sadness, A desolate soul's absence ot gladness Meeting lost friends rewarded as a dream. Memories ofa loved one entwined with death Death, the dark bearer of eternal peace, One that gives value to what life may mean. Zest for li e, which at its end takes one's breath. And with Death's token man can only cease. Loneliness can be a rich man's treasure Famous feelings that man cannot measure, Promises only spoken, not returned 1 Like a broken-heart's letters that are burned the determined loser's friend-misery! Ah Loneliness-immortalized thru history! By Donna Short 39
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