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eative Expression Through Movement And Voice Thespians The Thespians finished third in the Region One-Act play competition this year with Butterflies Are Free . Adlen Walker was voted Best Actress in the region. The Three-Act play was You Can ' t take it With You . Thespian mem- bership more than doubled this year, and more than 90 people tried out for roles in the two plays. The Thespians sponsored the Miss Woodward pag- eant, with all proceeds going to charity. The Thespians officers were President, Adlen Walker, Vice-President, David Hall, Secretary, Lisa Shatterly, Treasur- er, Virginia Shapard, Clerk, Jeff Higgins. In the future, the Thespians hope to become one of the largest, most active theatre groups in the state with an ulti- mate goal of quality theatre to match the quality of Woodward Academy ' s tradition . 7. The family in You Cant Take it With You gathers around the table while the IRS agent, Richard Bregman, questions Grandpa 2. Virginia Shapard ga ve a hilarious performance as ' Rheba in You Can ' t Take it With You . 3. THESPIArlS: Front Row: Cordon Scott. Stephanie Batchelder. Harrison Long. David Hall. Lisa Shatterly. Second Row: Cristine Maugans, Debbie Mitchell. John Grady, Richard Bregman. Third Row: Mr. Bob Jor dan. Virginia Shapard, Jeff Higgins, Hotly McClen don. David Smith, Kevin Hudson, Adlen Walker, Alonso Duralde, Stacey Greene, JR. Jackson. Walt McCollum, Paige Brooks, Paul Grady. 4. Da vid Hall and Adlen Walker gave excellent perfor mances as Don Baker and Jill Tanner in Butter flies Are Free . 5. Lisa Shatterly, in You Can ' t Take it With You , creates one of the many ab- surd scenes in the play with the help of Harrison Long and Scott Searcy. 6. Paul Grady and Adlen Walker played an engaged couple in the Thespi- ans production of You Can ' t Take It With You . 7. Stephanie Batchelder and Adlen Walker have one of their many confrontations in the Butter- flies Are Free . 8. Cristine Maugans and Scott Searcy are confronted by government agent Walt McCollum in You Can ' t Take it With You . 9. David Watson and Bob Padgett discuss a piece of poetry in You Can ' t Take it With You . 120 THI
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The Art Of Movement . . . Dance »ance Ensemble The Woodward Academy Dance En- semble was e stablished as a performing outlet for the dance division of the Fine Arts Department. The dancers are audi- tioned twice a year, enabling all stu- dents the opportunity to perform. The company consists of 10 to 12 dancers, performing works ranging in style from classical to contemporary. Under the supervision of professional dancer, Pa- tricia Miller-Shaw, this year ' s company performed Britten ' s Ceremony of Car- ols accompanying the Woodward Cho- rale at the 1982 Christmas Concert, ap- peared as guests of the Regal Eagle con- test, performing A Little More Time , and held their first solo evening concert on February 26th, showcasing the tal- ents of the company ' s members. 1. DANCE ENSEMBLE — Front Row: Wanda Sharp. Jennifer Shoemaker. Lytia Geiger. Aunia Schrader Kneeling: Laura Carter, Nena Robinson. Back Row: Tina Garvin, Jennifer Moskaluk. Leslie Starr, Gaye Geiger 2 Stacey Holt, the only male member of the Academy ' s Dance Ensemble, is a very talented and proficient entertainer. 3. Mrs. Shaw aids Leslie Starr with last minute prepara tions for the Festival of Carols in which Mrs. Shaw also took part as a performer 4 Hollis Mongeon follows instructions as Mrs. Shaw dem onstrates a step for their dance routine. 5. FESTI- VAL OF CAROLS COMPANY — Front Row: Laura Carter. Aunia Schrader. Lea Landers Back Row Lisa Marr, Hollis Mongeon, Mrs. Path Shaw. Leslie Starr. Jennifer Moskaluk 6. Dance class members stretch out their muscles before begin- ning the rigorous work out in class. I 122 DANCE
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