Stonybrook Middle School - Petroglyph Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1982

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Stonybrook Middle School - Petroglyph Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 61 of 128
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Video taping is just an aspect of a production as demonstrated by Billy Cook. Heather McGee and Sheila Duffer attempt to entice a lonely old man to drink their wine in Arsenic and Old Lace, Dennis Glavin toasts to Steve Shuck ' s death in Arsenic and Old Lace.

Page 60 text:

Trying to explain thie advantages of wearing a skirt is Dan Coursen during the performance of If Boys Wore Slcirts. Speech spirit sparks school; Audience samples Arsenic ' As the crowd filed in, the PTA meeting soon commenced. Butterflies invaded the stomachs of most of the cast and crew members as the meet- ing drew to an end and Mrs. Kay Leming was introduced. Mrs. Leming, drama sponsor, in- structed the members to take their places, the lights dimmed, the three- act play, Arsenic and Old Lace, be- gan. I chose this play, which is a com- edy-mystery, because it is funny yet difficult. It also gives crew members a chance to work with a harder set, commented Mrs. Leming. In addition, the Drama Club pre- sented If Boys Wore Skirts. Set in the future, this comedy showed what it would be like if styles were re- versed. We have spirit. Yes, we do. We ' ve got spirit. How about you? This was often the cry of the super-spirited Speech Team. Although many meets were can- celled due to bad weather, team mem- Putting the final touches on his cutting for the upcoming Wainwright speech meet is Rodney Cork. ber Kathy Hyer commented, I really think we had a good season consider- ing we had such a small team. Clearly outnumbered by the large Lafayette teams, the squad led by Mrs. Linda Sannita placed high in Impromptu, extemp, humor, duo, and drama categories. The team reflected the total spirit of Stonybrook. Hoping for a good performance, Mrs. Karen Leming looks over the set for Arsenic and Old Lace. Preparing their cutting for the speech meet are Chris Arnold and Dawna Turley. 56 Drama Club Speech Team



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Warriors roam the kingdoms to free them from dragons Searching for treasures, they walked slowly through the dungeon maze attempting to evade pits and traps. Using strategy, they turned corners and opened doors hoping to miss the dragon. It sounds like a fairy tale, but those are the techniques that the members of the Dungeons and Dragons utilized. Another elective sponsored by Mr. Frank Burnett was the Electronic Games Club. Offering this for the first time, everyone had to bring some sort of an electronic game. Other clubs that dealt with strate- gy were Backgammon and Chess Club. According to sponsor Mr. Bill Jones, Chess is an interesting game which you can play all your life. Sponsor Mr. Derryl Craddock felt, Backgammon is a popular game. Once you know how to play it, it ' s always fun. Both clubs had tourna- ments and awarded trophies. In deep concentration, Bobby Quails challenges Chris Fazio to a stimulating game of chess. During homeroom. Chuck Ballenger tackles his electronic game. Preparing for the next dungeon encounter, Wayne Grelle and Eric Griffin study their character sheets. 58 Aerospace, Backgammon, Chess, Dungeons Dragons, Electronic Games

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