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- irectmg D ehersals. and A ■ cling M,„ A m chievement The Drama Department presented some tine plays in our school audito- rium such as the fall play M A ‘S‘H and the musical Lost in the City on Feb- ruary 1st. 2nd. 8th. v 9th. Mot only did they learn to act and produce enjoy- able plays for the students at Lee. they also learned about dramatic literature, drama history, and all elements of de- sign. (sets, lights, and costumes.) To- ward the end of the year the Drama Department went to Zone Contest, the week of March 16th. and a Laban The- ory Production. January 22nd. The Drama Department concluded the year with the Drama Awards Banquet.
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(I) Johnny Pont thinks he's definitely a Hi (3) Oebbte Bergeron. Brad Woerner ami the retl of the gang improve their movet J Sheri kcMer's m 'th heaven in the arms ot kcHy Jacobs t4) Stacy Arthur says. Pon t look at me. I tuft came to dance (5) John Poems. Nancy Whitcomb, ami Jell Jones en oy the hn ger mappin beat (6) May I have this dame at it iimger SpcH ol Tommy kovalcik. ( 7) Barry Bond and Melody Meant doin' the monkey Sl Greg Ripley and Inend strut the ttull (9) An nette kcHy and Ricky Galvan sway to the music 1101 Jeanna Broussard and Terry Co» the» their ttull on the dame Iks (HI Gettm' closer are Ramly Pots and his lady lor the evening. (13) No tchyvol rivalry here thinks Pavid Hester ol Vicki Womit (U) Shawn kwm steps back to give Hugo RuN the spotlight (Hi Tommy la Vergne and Janet Smoek in the Homecoming pote., The increasing popularity of dancing, be tl disco, country, rock, or slow is seen in the students at Lee. Dances were held in the R.E.L. student commons. These provided opportunities for dancing, gossip- ing. socializing, and just plain hav- ing fun. There's no energy crisis here when it comes to dancing.
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1) Wendy Bril; (left). Shelly Brook tlefl middle), and Kathryn Dowler (right). comfort Carla Manley (right middle) in her moment of torro in «he play lost In the City 2) Scon Miller. Pena Koonce. and Don Davit operate on Darren Murphy. 3) MarmeU Madden. Gina Murphy, and Sutan Hardy talk g 1 talk” in fhe play M’A'S'H 4) Kevin Oodton tmgt hit inner moti feelmgf to Shelly Brook 5) Peter Miller ditplayt hit anger io Scott MiHor in a fine performance of the play VTVS'H 6) Sutan Hardy help oul Gnu Murphy with tome of her female military problem 7) Terri Rather and Micu Dryer litten to gottip with frown and tneer while performing in the (all play. S) The hero. Kevin Podton. rave the heroine. Shelly Brook , from the vilian. Scott Miller, while the prie t. John Tmtley watcher on with curiotify and excitement. 27
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