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if af 1. la ai! df S' ef ,i Speakers flock to podium The Speech Department was a popu- lar target for eager students wanting to conquer one of the biggest fears in life . . .speakingin frontof other people. Argumentation. Speech and Listen- ing. Oral Interpretation. and Forensics all had many participants and likely prospects to add to next year's young speech team. Mrs. Sturtz's Forensics team included Dave Ridenour. Mike Oilar. Diana Lopez. Todd Boyd. Scott Wal- ton. Mardy Clark. Eric Peterson. and Lisa Gunther. af.leff Gohman sneers at Kelly Aenis in play Mrs Belfoiref' b!Karen Hurley, Kevin Jewell. and Gail Hownshell act out their roles in Arsenic and Old Lace. c!Listening carefully to Mr. Lanier's lecture is enjoyable for Pam Estacio. Tim Brown. Cheri Corder. Mark Aldrich. and Jeff Robertson. d!Randy Winters shows off his portfolio in Mrs. Sturtz's class, e!Sophomores Chuck Chappell and Rhonda Hall Search end- lessly for a speech topic. Daphne Sturtz Fine and Performing Arts 29
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Actors write own pla s Carrying on tradition. Drama Il stu- dents once again played the role of playwright. Through the month of February. the Drama Il classes performed for Ele- mentary students. using a script written specifically by each class. Among some of the plays performed were When Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Butterflies are Free. Thursday, Arsenic and Old Lace. Mrs Belfoiref' and a humorous play entitled. Jack Gets the Elevator Shaft. This skit was performed and written by Tammy Ashton, Greg John- son, Linda Bunker, Kerry Bauer. Cindy Parsons. and Mike Oilar. e, vpn .1 , .-., .W X6 f S502 lu' :LC pQ.6'Gn Sv fftzzzz-wid A W. Q , . rf 1 af QQ Richard Lanier 28 Fine and Performing Arts T as cf J! Q f ........., K 'Qt if ...aff
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.X N X German classes dine in Eugene For hundreds of RHS students, 1978 was the year to venture beyond the boundaries of this country and learn the mysterious syllables of another country's language. Unfortunately, a planned trip this summer to Europe had not been sched- uled. The last trip to Europe was in 1976, when the German Club explored the culture of that country. There were trips for the various lan- guage classes, however. Both the Span- ish and the French classes went to Port- land, and the German classes went to a German restaurant in downtown Eugene. One of the first things that took place in a language class was the re-naming of all the students, all of the names, of course, native to that country which one was studying. Some of the names used were Udo fRickj Wright, Raul fMarkJ Masenhimer, and Angelique fDebbiej Sykes. 30 Fine and Performing Arts
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