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Below: NFL: Front Row: Betty Threatt, Marianna Runge, Gigi Ran- dulich, Missy Graham, Beth Far- nesi, Marcia Runge, Tanya Brown: Row 2: Amy Glowacki, Kris Lovell, Stacy Brown, Sue Scalzitti, Carla Carey fpres.l, Doreen Brown tsec.l, Kristin La Fleur, Brenda Wray: Row 5: Debi Sylvestrak, Heather Hutchinson, Vennie Ne- mecek, Michelle Frampton, Tim Sander, Michelle Palicki, Valerie Lewis, Octavia Durkin: Row 4: J0- die Shipplett, Chris Grayson, Stacy Mc Gowan, Jinilir Campbell, Elyce Statum, Julie Nelson, Marlene Luckett fsec.l, Lysandra Barnett, Jennifer Pickett: Row 5: Chellie Ferczok, Traci Gassett, Nora Wyche, Anamarie Linde tv. pres.l, Tammy Piper, Tom Collins, Jon Jenkins, Dan Ducat, Lolita Mc Gee, Leisl Robertson: Back Row: Chris Urban, Leon Hendricks, Sue Harti- gan, Henry Treftz tsec.l, Beth Ku- jawski, Mario Melone, Guy Vree- man, Laura Magnavite, Ken Heri- tage Bottom: Amy Glowacki and Julie Nelson,juniors, earn NFL points by doing morning announcements. i Points earned performing Interested in speech? Thespians, Speak Easy Club, and the National For- ensics League were three organizations that served those students interested in expressing themselves on the stage or in speech com- petitions. NFL was an honorary or- ganization club for those who competed on speech team. Students had to eam 25 or more points to be in- ducted. These points were totaled from the ranks stu- dents received in rounds during competition: doing well was important. A differ- ent twist to the annual Homecoming bonfire was a car smash, sponsored by Speak Easy Club, to raise money for the annual ban- quet and other extra-cur- ticular activities. The car smash was a hit a few years ago, so we thought it might benefit our club to have it again. lt raised the money we expected and was a suc- cess, said Matt Splant, fund-raising chairman. u Speak Easy Club was not just for speechies. Stu- dents interested in lights and sound could also be in the club. We're the tech people. We're the ones be- hind the curtains, said John Ryan, freshman. Thespians was an honor- ary organization for stu- dents involved in working on productions. Members were required to have IOO or more hours on a produc- tion and help with at least one play. Usually it took one or two plays to acquire the lOO hours. These clubs gave stu- dents a creative and social outlet while helping them gain the confidence needed to speak in front of others. Speech Organizations 85
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Below: Speak Easy Club: Front Row: Tricia Walski, Marianna Runge, Gigi Randulich, Missy Gra- ham, Octavia Durkin, Kristin La Fleur, Beth Farnesi, Marcia Runge, Hank Schaeflein, Priscilla Wil- liams, Tanya Bromm: Row 2: Bren- da Wray, Desmond Anderson, Amy Glowacki, Traci Gassett, Sue Scal- zitti, Chellie Ferczok, Tanya Krawiec, Denise Williams, Carla Carey, Angie Sullivan, Kristin Burk, Jodie Shipplett fsec.l: Row 5: Sharon Tobecksen, Stacy Brovlm, Doreen Brown, Angie Spear, Leisl Robertson, Vennie Nemecek, Steve Abramson, Tim Sander, Val- erie Lewis, Christine Grayson, Mi- chelle Palicki, Lysandra Barnett, Debi Sylvestrak: Row 4: Kerri Haan, Heather Hutchinson, Stacy Mc Gowan, Jinifir Campbell, Nora Wyche, Julie Nelson, Lolita Mc Gee, Anamarie Linde, Jennifer Pickett, Elise Nye, Elyce Statum, Marlene Luckett, Michele Framp- ton, Jay Curatolo: Row 5: Sean Boswell, Dave Maurer, Tom Col- lins, Mark Kranzer, Leon Hen- dricks, John Ryan, Mike Linde, Chris Urban, Ken Johnson, Jon Jenkins fv.pres.J, Dan Ducat, Jen- ny Askew, Kris Lovell: Back Row: Greg Ferris, Joe Mc Hugh ipres.l, Guy Vreeman, Henry Treftz, D.J. Halicky, Beth Kujawski, Brian Frampton, John Rupeika, Mario Melone, Matt Splant, Sue Hartigan, Ken Heritage, Tammy Piper Right: Carla Carey, senior, per- forms her dramatic interpretation in front of speech homeroomjust prior to district competition. K, . :says Right Thesplans Front Row Jo die Shipplett Amy Glowackl isec J Stacy Brown Michelle Broski Do- reen Brown, Kris Lovell, Marianna Runge lv.pres.l: Row 2: Sheila Quirke, Vennie Nemecek, Jinifir Campbell, Julie Nelson, Mike Ewan, Michelle Frampton, Tim Sander Cpres.l, Sharon Tobeck- song Row 5: Dave Maurer, Ken Johnson, Laura Magnavite, Greg Ferris, Guy Vreeman, Mark Kranzer, Jon Jenkins: Back Row: Joe Mc Hugh, Henry Treftz, D.J. Ha- licky, Beth Kujawski, Brian Framp- ton, Mario Melone, Matt Splant, An- amarie Linde 82 Speech Organizations uma L-J
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