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Steph McClellan learns to cue a record during the study of radio broadcasting. Mr. Ledford and Ron Boykin make plans for a huge television broadcasting complex. West's speech C2',t7'7'Z'CUlU7'l2 imjyrovea' Under student teacher Bette McMu1dren's direction, drama class students learned to build flats. ABOVE: Nancy Baughman adds a border while Miss Mc- Muldren gets more paint. RIGHT: Nancy Baughman and Cyndie Pace make finish- ing touches on a flat for room 103's stage. 78 The speech and drama classes kept busy this year with debates, oral interp, and producing plays, and West's very own mock radio program on WMHS. The drama class competed in the first Southeastern Ohio Drama Festival with the one-act play Once Upon a Playground. This was the first year for a course in drama at Westg however, students made up for lost time as they probed all aspects of play production including play selection, casting, directing, and actual work on technical aspects such as cos- tume design and set construction.
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as p p j ,i .,,,,,, p p TORNADO TIMES copy editors Christy Covert and Lois Irvin check staff members' stories. Improvement seen in ,19ubZz'ea1fz'0ns For the first time, more interest was taken in the publication of the newspaper and copies of each edition were sent to the National Scholastic Press Association. The TORNADO TIMES was awarded a First Class rating by the Association's 82nd All of Distinction for editorial leadership and photogra- phy. Likewise, more enthusiasm went into the editing of the 1970 TORNADO. Staff members strove to pro- duce more diversified layout, the best of photo- graphy, articles with moreinterest, and an all around better yearbook for 1970. Copies of the TORNADO ' were also sent to the National Scholastic Press ' Association for judging. ABOVE: Cyndie Pace and Patty Shrader cut news- paper headlines on stencils. The staff this year im- proved the paper's format by changing from label headlines to complete sentences. LEFT: Nancy Baughman types a story from ablock- ing sheet to a stencil. l American Critical Service, and AllAmerican Marks 3 l
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