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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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Leon sketches graffiti while Barbara scrutinizes a picture. Left, the staff enthusiastically brain- storms, Randy makes a sale, and Jan separates individual pictures from the roll. The Trojan Staff worked, worried, laughed and quarreled our way through 1975. With more imagination than technique, we struggled with the practical development of our theme—with mixed results. Those deserving praise or blame are: Mary Cartwright and Jo Cook —Editors; Randy Wiens and Bruce Brown—Photographers; Leon Pena and Diana Glasscock—Artists; Bev Foresman and Terri Keller, Barbara Haney and Jan Bitner—Copy and Lay- outs; Ms. Davis--Sponsor. We add a special thanks to Mr. Hill and Emery Josserand who came to our rescue on several occasions. Left: Terri cuts out individual pic- tures while Ms. Davis works on a dummy. Bruce Brown, right, gets in- to position for one of his low angle shots. 29
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