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Laura Nishida always tries to think about what is best for the University.
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Casey Harley doesn't mind a little rain when playing intramurals.
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RecSports staff huddle in their coats because of the cold temperature.
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Intramural lights allow for games to be played even when the sky threatens rain.
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It's so cold outside that this softball player needs a scarf.
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The steady drizzle leaves dark splotches on this glove.
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The darkening skies don't hinder this player's intensity.
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A softball player gets ready hit under the lights.
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Mario Riley, Intramural Sports Coordinator, looks out his office window at overcast skies.
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Intramural softball players warm up before practice.
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UT Dance Marathon Exec. member Keely Karns fills out a reciept for a Dance Marathon Participant.
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Smith stands and his office wall with signed pictures from artists
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Benny Smith makes a phone call to a station underwriter.
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At the end of the day, Theatre 100 is still a class, and learning is what it is all about.
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One of the integral parts of acting is working with a full cast. This cast is ready for its performance.
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The audience watches as their fellow classmates performs various skits.
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These acting students show that using the whole stage is a must when creating a play.
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This actress is performing the part of a teacher. She is using props to emphasize her role.
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Having a good costume is an integral part of a good character.
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The actress with a pink scarf engages the audience in the plot.
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Actors have to learn how to work the lights to darken the room to show the passage of time in a play.
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Theatre professor Tracy Copeland Halter demonstrates her point for the class.
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Students created an audience grabbing plot when a couple in the future is telling a baby specialist exactly what they want their child to look like.
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These students are using facial expressions to show the audience their characters' personalities.
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Theatre 100 students create their own set for their class project.
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Hector Qirko and Jim Williams
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Hector Qirko sings a blues song at Evolution of Rock documentary series
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Hector Qirko performs.
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