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QW Mr. BuCk Braden Mrs. Gail Naylor Miss Jan Patton wi'--Y ,,,,,,i,- W 2 ,IK ,qff L ,M ,tm .V annum 4231, 1 I CU Senior CARMEN WALDMANN asks for help from MR. BUCK BRADEN on her sculp- ture project. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ Q25 Getting ready to invest a wax ring form in investment for jewelry, BERNIE ZABALA ju- nior finds out if the wax is ready. iPhoto by ANNETTE MARTINJ Classesf Art and Dramaj 103
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FI E RTS PERFORMING MY FAIR LADY Art and Drama , . . After several long weeks of working on a block book, some students in drama class felt their time was well spent. The drama class also spent.time learning to act. One of the unforgettable times was listening to senior JUDY BEAU- MONT with her South African ac- cent doing My Fair Lady. Another unforgettable time was when junior KEVIN POKORNEY was in front of the class sounding like a drunken robot while doing a scene. Another class that had a project lasting several weeks was the sculp- ture class. Making a life-size manne- quin doll was the project for the stu- dents. This was the first year for the project. Print-making class also had a new project: making silkscreen T- shirts. Silkscreen prints were also made by the print-making class. ill Trying to keep still, SHELDON SAIA soph- omore lets JEFF DARTING and DAVE GOSS sophomores sketch a picture of him iPhoto by NANCY MARTINJ Q23 Doing a part in the play Butterflies Are Free, senior LINDI SWAIN uses a chair as a prop. iPhoto by KIM BROOKSJ Q33 Using an eraser as a telephone, senior MARK BISWELL acts his part in Neil Simon's Chapter Two. QPhoto by KIM BROOKS9 C43 While working on his macrame project, SCOTT SPIKER senior is assisted by MR. BUCK BRADEN. iPhoto by ERIC DILLINGERJ lO2fClassesfArt and Drama 'ESQ-St
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BEGINNING DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES Choir starting the year with a new teacher, the girls' choir was in- volved in many new activities. They started by doing a fall concert which was a Salute to Broadway. lt in- cluded musical dance acts trios, and ensembles from all the music classes. A change in the Christmas program made choir different also. The junior high and high school com- bined talents to give the audience a variety of songs and dances. During the year the choir traveled to the Rossville Manor, to the State Capitol, and to Worlds of Fun to perform. The final event of the year was a spring concert in May. Ill Girls' Advanced Choir-Front Row: Judy Beaumont, Robin Bailey. Middle Row: Nancy Martin, Miss Jan Patton, Jody Snider, Shelli Sumner, Terri Perrin, Rhonda Kingsley, Tra- cey Griggs. Back Row: Angie Hook, Lisa Riley, Kim Frank, Lindi Swain, Mary Dekat, Penny Stites, Tracy Crockett, Lesa Martinek, Angela Roberson, Dayna Ruecker, Julie Brunner. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZI C23 Beginning Choir-Seated: Deana Womack, Sherry Rohn. Back Row: Loretta Clifton, Mike McDaniel, Jess Adams, Miss Jan Patton, Jerry Kruger, Jim Stadler, Angie Suther, Bobby Gif- ford. iPhoto by Brent Photographyj Q33 Girls' Select Choir-Front Row: Miss Jan Patton, Laura Poe, Mechele Gathout, Lindi Swain, Lisa Riley, Carol Rabb, Jody Snider, Teresa Barraclough. Back Row: Patty Meri' deth. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZI Q43 To entertain at the fall concert, the choirs combine to sing their Salute to Broadway. iPhoto by ERIC DILLINGERI lO4fClassesfChoir f -W .W , ,M 5 ,3i.f,m, u 2 -31.- , 5: I as is . if
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