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BELOW: Charles Kamasaki and Bryce Panzer con- sult with Michael Richie. TOP CENTER: Olga Garza and Byron Farley practice for the school play, L'The Dummy Who Came to Dinner. ,il five dollars . .. says Steve Edwards, drama sponsor, as Jeff Flowers plants a pic in his face. 26fAcademics BOTTOM CENTER: Get his Practicing her dramatics is Gilda Wise, junior. angul- 1 3 V'
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TOP CENTER: Dissecting a fish and identifying the parts are sophomores Minerva Varela and Artcmio Martinez, in Mrs. ,Ioan M0rlcy's biology class. BOTTOM CENTER: Figuring their chemistxy experiment con- tents are seniors Warren Wood- ward and Randy Petch. BELOW: Tom Hainer, biol- ogy teacher, is shown displaying an octopus he caught while at Padre Island on a field trip. Kenneth Perkins is in the back- ground. Aeadem1csf25
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Speech, Drama Offer IVIany Opportunities Speech D4-partrnent classes consist of drama, and speech I, II, and Ill classes, but oulvol'-class activities are olitcn also. Drama is centered primarily on the different funda- mentals ol' acting. Speech l and Il classes are classes entirely different from drama, for in these classes, the student learns all the techniques of preparing and presenting speeches before an audience. Not only does the student learn to give prepared speeches, but he is oliten called upon to give an impromptu speech-at a momentis notice, Speech lil is for students to prepare for llll. competi- tion and competition only. ln this class, the student looks for material to compete with in tournaments, then practices for the speech meets once he has already found his mate- rial. Department head is Steve lidwards, with lVlike Richie assisting him. New this year was Mrs. Regina Yarborough, the girls debate coach. ulfdwards and Company have attended many tourna- ments out ofthe Valley, in San Benito and then traveled down to McAllen. On a larger scale such speech meets were held as far away as Corpus Christi, Alice and San Antonio. The forensics squad received lar more that their share ol' awards as they traveled from tournament to tournament. Most of the Pep Rally skits this year were pro- duced by drama or speech students, such as this one where Balde Silva, appropriately costumed, was felled by a pie thrown by Judy Garza. This was before the Pharr-San juan Alamo game. Acadcmicsl27
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