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Thespians: Bottom Row: Frank Lawrence, President - Sherry Browning, Vice'President - DeeDee Winfrey, Sponsor - Carolyn Kemplin Second Row: Paul Combest, Julie Hoffman, Lisa Brewster, Sandra Crawford, Stacy Ellenburg, Randy Martin Top Row: Kathy Howard, Gloria Dossett, DeeAnn Hudnut, Patti Culley, Kim Kling, Wayne Allen, Not Shown: Secretary - Brooke Coleman ri ss f 1 A Thespians Randy Martin and Paul Combest enjoyed the meal at the annual Christmas party. 30 P Thespians - Art 'ml' Wu- A For Lance Wells, geometry took a new shape. t gr C An- L. f sir A Displays of art filled the new case. lSherry Whitel
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We Wouloln't Have Missed It for the World Fighting back the tears and struggling to keep from being over- whelmed with a flood of memories, yet eagerly awaiting the future, seniors received their diplomas during the May 28 commencement. As the senior sponsors turned the tassel, receiving an egg in return, the graduates moved on to another sphere of their lives. Summariz- ing the feeling of the class and challenging them on to bigger and better things were the topics of the speeches given by Kathy Howard, Valedictorian, and Brian Chaney, Salutatorian. Scholarships were awarded to: Keith Jones, Agriculture: Carter Whitt, Murphy Memorial Awardg Brian Lamb, Edward Thomas Memorial, Jimmy Franks, First Baptist Church: Amy Sewell, R. C. Dodd Memorialg Business and Civic Clubs - Wayne Copeland, Kyle Shaffer, Rhonda Justice, Jackie Ward, Pam King, Wayna Allen, Lori Lernmonsg Burmingham Scholarships - Terry Simmons, Kathy Howard, Brian Chaney, David Martin, Cassie Lee, Lorie Helmberger, Daphne Zimmer, Jeff Prichard and Dee Dee Winfrey. A Donna Christopher adjusted Carrie Songer's cap. 4 Richard Edge showed his joy. Graduation 4 29
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I Thespian Randy Martin and Apprentice Jeff Prichard entertained by do- the skit Who's on First. Patron of the Arts Although Picasso and Shakespeare were both artists, Picasso used a brush and Shakespeare used the stage. Many do not consider drama and the theatre a form of art. The drama students in Miss Kemplin's class could have proven that last statement wrong by exhibiting their learned art of expression and movement. In order for others to see the dramatic aspects of art, productions such as Wiley and the Hairy Man, The Christmas Tea, Brigadoon, and The Glass Menagerie were performed. Thespians Brooke Coleman and Sandra Crawford par- ticipated in a six-week Scarborough Faire, a Renaissance Festival in Waxahachie. And, for the first time, the U.I.L. One-Act play became a state finalist. Of course, the art club had an easier time displaying their talent in art. Julie Mueller, a four-year advanced art student, won S100 in prize money for her design in the Wylie Logo Contest. As a new choice in art, a photography class was added as a one-semester course. Basic photography and developing was taught in the new darkroom, which used to be Mrs. Stripling's closet. 4 Working at their own pace, Tenna Rogers and Julie Mueller macramed and weaved in the advanced art class. Art Bottom Row: Janie McDonald, Teresa Elder, President - Kathy Howard, Julie Mueller, Secretary - Lenore DeTarville, Sponsor - Macklyn Stripling Top Row: Joey Crumpley, Treva Barnett, Bruce Abernathy, Debbie Krosch, Vice-President - Lori Helmberger Thespians - Art 4 31
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