Drama classes portray Halloween tales

Ale Flores, Staff Writer

From the story of a guy that divided himself into two different personalities to a guy that brings her dead wife to a ship in an oblong box, “Jeckyll and Hyde,” Oblong Box and Sleepy Hollow were the three different spooky tales that the second and and sixth hour of drama one classes portrayed last week.

“I learned that trying to get something done in a certain amount of time can be a little frustrating,” freshman Talitha Peverill said.

This was an assignment given to students to learn a little bit more about how to prepare in a short amount of time and how to loosen up about talking in front of people.

“I think Mrs. [Linda] Uthoff wanted us to learn how with experience you can always do better,“ freshman Rebekah Efken said. “It was a good experience.”

Any student that had permission to go to the drama room was welcome to come and watch the shows.

“I like that you get to interact with new people and learn new things,” senior Jose Banuelos said. “I learned that to make something right you have to spend time doing it.”