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THREE SENIOR STUDENTS ACCEPTED WITH : SCHOLARSHIPS Louise Dunaway, Aubrey Harter and Jay Lundy

TO AMERICAN MUSIC AND DRAMATIC: ACADEMY, LOS ANGELES, CAMPUS. JUSTIN BENEFIEL

CONTINUES WORKING AT NEW : YORK UNIVERSITY FILM SCHOOL WITH AMAZING


About Ms.Kimmel---Extend to each person all the concern, kindness and understanding that you can muster, and do it with no thought of any reward.

Rhonda Skinner-Kimmel has a new name this year!  After 23 years of teaching 
drama for Yukon Public Schools, Mrs. Kimmel was married July 11th to David 
Kimmel of Scio, Oregon.  Having been known as Ms. Hartwig for so many years 
may bring some confusion but Mrs. Kimmel is looking forward to hearing the 
new name. 

 
Students of Mrs. Kimmel's  have been seen in local productions, college
productions, Jewel Box and community theater productions,
Lyric Theater productions, commercials, short film and industrial 
videos as well as the Disney Corporation and the Disney Channel.

Current graduates are attending schools in Los Angeles (AMDA)
as well as NYU film school and working in fields such as marketing, 
public relations, law, social services and education. For 12 years, Mrs.
Kimmel has also directed a summer acting program called Counterpointe in
Oklahoma City. 

Mrs. Kimmel has a daughter, Brittany- son-in-law, Ryan and grandaughter, 
Payton.  Of course we wouldn't want to forget her six pound poodle 
named "Fanci" and the newest edition "Gracie" a mixed bread lab.

Also check out what's up with current students and graduates at:

                      Welcome to YHS Drama family!!

Special note to new students from Mrs. Kimmel:
"We thought "outside the box" before it became fashionable--do 
the things we do because it feels right-and are not afraid to take 
risks because we know it is better to live than just take up space!"   

Wig

Mission For The Class

Every student that is enrolled in drama will successfully perform for 
an audience.  Students will learn the value of drama in the workplace 
specifically by comparing auditions to job interviews and the use of 
drama skills in the corporate world as well as group/committee projects 
in everyday life. Techniques for preparation for performances and 
interviews will be compared and students will develop effective 
techniques.



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