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Tim puts it together by singing Er acting A big part of Silver Creek has come from their drama department. In turn, an individual has given his talents of singing and acting to help make the theatre a part of S.Cfs pride. This person is senior Tim Eaton. Being involved in twelve plays is Timis history in the 8.0. Theatre. iiMy favorite play was iGodspellB Out of all the preference, this one was the most fun for mef' commented Tim, who also said his perfer- ence of plays is musical. From his first performance in high school, Cinderella, to his last, Camelot? it wasnit always roses. When his sister, alumnus of 8.0. Theatre, Kathi Eaton, introduced him into acting, he was extremely nervous. But as he says now, It comes natural. A good future is in store for Tim. After attending a two-week summer minors program at Indiana State University, Tim was presented with a talent grant at the college. Numerous factors, including friends, and performances, have gone into Tim's decision to continue on acting throughhis life. Tim stated, I would like to thank the faculty and staff of Silver Creek and thank especially Diane Ems, who introduced theatre into my life.,' By: Angela Robertson Pinching the cheeks of cute little Snoopy, portrayed by Artie Dickerson, soph., are his friends Jamie Tungate, jr., Laura Flickner, fin, and Robin Meyers, sr., from the cast of iiYouire a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Puckering up is the cute little red-head girl, Kelly Dietrich, fr., to lay one on Snoopy, Artie Dickerson, soph., while Larry Leonard, fr., eggs her on. ii? 14
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The story book of your future, written by the process of Academics he tale of Academicsll is, i with no doubt, 8.035 most important legend, mainly because education is the number one reason we all . h attend school. This section is l K different than others because it pertains to all pupils. For a school with an enrollment of only 529, 8.0. is actually on an advanced level. Academic fads come and go, so West Clark decided to update some of their courses. Among the changes were new classes which included; calculus, advanced P.E., sociology, and a college English writing course was offered to seniors. Outside of curriculum, four student teachers were temporarily added, involving social studies, math, and two in the sciences. The biggest change of all was the addition of a nine week, mandatory computer class. Mr. Mollahan, principal, replied, ltWe are constantly seeking to improve our curriculum. Relaxing and kicking off her shoes, Dawn Gettlefinger, fr., proceeds to try and achieve an A in honors English class. 7 Finding out what makes the earthworm tic are these freshmen biology students; Pat Wentworth, Eddie Poole, and Missy Filburn, who learn how to dissect in Mr. Mosleyls lab project.
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Charlie Brown gets laughs but Snoopy steals the show One of this years musicals, ttYoutre A Good Man, Charlie Brown? illustrated that even though it seemed for ttkiddies? the show was thoroughly enjoyed by high school students, as well as the adults. The cast members put on an excellent performance. For the most part, the play was a series of short skits done by the seniors. It involved the works of Charles Schultz, author of the saga of Charlie Brown, a nice guy who cant do anything right. A large amount of credit goes to the competent technical staff, and to student director, Jenny Shreve, sr. ttI sort of have to oversee things when Ms. Ems is absent. I help the cast with their cues and answer any general questions they might have, stated Jenny. Ms. Diane Ems, director and designer of the show, concluded, tt1 thought ttYouH'e A Good Man, Charlie Brown was completely delightful. It was a simple and direct play, and thoroughly enjoyable. BY SHERI MCMANUS BELOW: Reli' ihe tays 0f Svhmeder, Sc Fleming, '71? faithful Compan 011-; Kelly R. his expert archery:
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