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DF. H WHAT A FEELING H WEIAT A FEELING H WIHAT A FEELING I WHAT A FEELING I WHAT A FEELING DI1. . .. .. DH W'HAT A FEELING DH WIEIAT A FEELIN G GH WHAT A FEELING GH A FEELING OH 'WHAT A FE OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAET A FEELING ELINGL OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELINI YTYTVYT YKTIF ITXTY YYTTY A 'T' A Y Y 1 Y 'l 'h'l'1 OH A veryone has been exposed to William Shake- speare's works in one way or another. Most peo- G A ple have been turned away from his works on the basis of how boring they seem. It has got to where you find yourself waiting O A to finish reading some play like Romeo and Iu- liet or some other Shakespeare play just to get it OH A out of the way, senior Michele Campion said. The faculty at Travis found a way to make Shakespeare seem fun. Every year in April, the English Dept. held fthe Travis High School Shakespeare Festival. I look forward to the Shakespeare Festival. It's a lot of fun and a fway to get out of class all day. senior David Dumas said. This festival was an annual event that the English Dept. used as a fund-raiser. The money raised from the festival was used towards gequipment, such as VCR's used for teaching. The festival has been held in the English Dept. in the past. The whole department was is decorated to resemble the Shakespearian era. Yet this year, the 'English faculty decided to hold the festival outside. I actually thought it was better last year, but it was still lots of ifun being outside for it, junior Bobbie Bogan said. Every year each teacher did a different activity for the festival. Each activity resembles something from Shakespeare's time. I Long live Romiet and Julio, senior Glenn Gaffney said. This year the English Dept. hired professional actors and actresses to perform at the festival. There were also many other activities 'including skits, fortune telling, and mud wrestling. A I personally thought a lot of the activities were fun. I thought it ,was a great idea having professional actors perform this year. It, made it a lot better, senior Brian Marshall said ' Many of the activities delt with plays, but there were a few that rdid not. One of these activities was a demonstration sword fight. r I thought it was neat to watch the sword practice. It was greatx when they had professionals teaching students how to fight with 'them just like in Shakespeare's time, freshman Dawn Chambersf said. E Another of the activities was the mud pit with the mud beggars., These filthy beggars were artfully portrayed by various members oft the drama department. The beggars would do various things in the DH WIEIAT' A FEELING GH VIJHAT A FEELING- DH WHAT A FEELING GH WHAT A FEELING DH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING DH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING DH WHAT A FEELING GI-I WHAT A FEELING DH WHAT A FEELING OI-I WHAT A FEELING DH WHAT A FEELING GH WHAT A FEELING DH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELIN DH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELIN DH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELIN DH WHAT A FEELING OH A N DH WHAT A FEELING GH A DH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A DH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A I DH WIIAQI A FEELING GH WHA DI-I WHAT A FEELING GH WHA A DH WHAT A FEELING O A DH WHAT A FEELING GH A DH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELIN DH WHAT A FEELING GH WHAT A FEELIN D' ' ' A FEELING GH WHAT A FEELING Shakespeare DI -' - ' ' .-Ii-I! O 'Y ATAFEELING DH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING mud, such as wrestling and mud eating. This was one of the biggestr and messiest attractions at the festival. ' I love mud! senior John Paul Swinford, the head beggar, said. Uri vv nz-xi A FEIZLIIYU UH WHAI A FEELIIYI ON THE SIDELINE. Freshmen Tim Unger, Derek, IEvans, Waddie Perrier and lason Eisenhower! watch mud wrestlers during the festival. The mud beggers took bids to begin each wrestling, 'match I OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING OH WHAT A FEELING I l 1 u 1 i . I A CROSS T0 BEAR. Senior lim Noir holds up a cross made of twigs wearing both monk's garb . and a walkman. Students involved with the drama department and English department dressed for the event. . 4 v OH WHAT A FEELINC OH WHAT A FEELINC Or-I WHAT A iffrlrrr .mr
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