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The Speech and Drama program, a more traditional part of the Stanton County curriculum, was a focus for several kinds of activities. Students presented a one act play, prepared duet acting scenes, interpretive and dramatic readings, prose and poetry, and some at- tempted extemporaneous speaking. Two students took their events to the State contest: Patty Morris received a II on her dramatic reading, and Mike Horton's origi- nal oration was rated III. Besides working on these projects in class, students also experimented with theater make-up and costuming. knocked, and St. Peter came to meet him ... He always forgets the punch line This year's drama people were (Left to Right, Top to Bottom): Jr. Nickell, Randy Shore, Mary Mason, Randy Wiens, Susan Winger, Cynthia Mason, Rose Tipton, An- drea Plummer, Susan Daniels, Pam Bilbery, Patty Mor- ris, Shari Morris, Teresa Shore, and Chuck Collins. Mr. Zollinger was the coach. With Crest, I only had one cavity. Curtain Going Up!
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Say It Again, Sam This year's debate people were (Right to Left, Top to Bottom): Jr. Nickell, Scott Duell, Ron Lashmet, Susan Winger, Andrea Plummer, Char Hume, Pam Bilbery, Cindy Hayes, Chuck Collins, and Mr. Zollinger, Center. Stanton County debaters prepared and argued the reso- lution that the United States should significantly change the method of selection of presidential and vice presidential candidates, a timely topic consider- ing the year's political events. The debaters also hosted a novice tournament in the fall for area de- baters. The tournament was extremely well-organized, and townspeople were used as judges for the debates. Although the program suffers from lack of experienced people, Mr. Zollinger should be congratulated for try- ing to interest students in an intellectual activity tak- ing so much preparation, practice and enthusiasm. But Jr., they're all blank! Gee, Santa . . . See, this preacher went up to the Pearly Gates, and he 26
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