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Back Row: Carl Banks, Ronald Jauch, Ronald Shook, Bob Lay, John Percifield. Row Two: Carol Linn, Christina Sigmund, Carol Versteej, Cyneth Berry, Bob Andrews. Front Row: Nancy Jo Doup, Pat Wilbur, Lu Anne Burgan, Dena Moore, Lana Beck, Louise Jackson, Miss Mildrec Murray, sponsor. Not Pictured: Beverly Fritch. The Tliespians is a national organization. Columbus was the 57th chapter to be admitted in the national organization and has existed since 1938. The members are selected from students participating in Drama Workshop and the Dramatics class. They are chosen on the basis of ex- perience and achievement in acting in the various plays presented by the v orkshop and the class. Miss Mildred Murray is the sponsor of Thespians. Were Ably Guided By Miss IVIurray Members of opposing teams listen to the teacher, Carol Linn, tell about the scores. The two captains holding the balls are Carol Versteeg and Margaret Cummins. Beverly Adkins, the musician, listens. Mem- bers of the teams are: Linda Sparrows, Lois Wilbur, Dena Moore, Peggy Mcintosh, and Skaidrite Varkalis. Miss Mildred Murray ages the teen- ager, Nancy Jo Doup, in a hurry with her wrinkles and graying hair. Barbara Setser looks on with a critical eye.
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Mrs. Lincoln, Christina Sigmund, greets Delano Newkirk as he comes on a business trip to tell her she owes his company 525,000.00. Bob Sandlin and Barbara Setser are sympathetic servants in the White House. Coach Carl Banks gives some last minute advice to the actors Bob Lay and Ronald Shook. Ronald Jauch looks on knowingly, while Bob Andrews welcomes the doctor, John Percifield. The Actors Of C. H. S. . Back Row: Susan Danner, Carol Boyer, Phyllis Heavern, |ane Quick, Maxine Quick, Phyllis Pooher, William Patrick, ■- lary Stabulin. Row Four: Linda Sparrow, Cynthia Foster, Carolyn Walters, |ulie Rees, Carole Simmen, Elen Rork, )udy Spencer, Bar- bara Setser, John Percifield, Ronnie Jauch, Frank Phillips, Ronnie Shook, Bob Lay. Row Three. Patti Day, Janice Cayman, Joyce Thompson, Bstty Jean Celfus, Beverly Fritch, Nancy Jo Doup, Margaret Cummin ' , Lois Wilbur, David Ahlbrand, Wanda Sprague, Ronnie Orman, Delano Newkirk. Max Howard, Bob Andrews. Row Two: Karen Beam, Anita Ennis, Peggy Mcintosh, Lana Beck, Shirley Hewitt, Virginia Turpin, Kay Scutt, Sue V eddle, Patty Wilbur, Carol Linn, Carl Banks, Garry Coon, Tom Crippen, Miss Mildred Murray, sponsor. Front Row: Jo ce Douglas, Judy Campbell, Dena Moore, Ada Allman, Kathlee n Ryan, Jerry Coon, Beverly Adkins, Chris- tina Sigmund, Carol Versteeg, Louise Jackson, Bob Sandlin, Lu Anne Burgan, Bill Smith, Skaidrite Varkalis. Not Pictured: Dcna McClanahan, Gail DeMoss, Connie Shafer, Gloria White. 28
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Back Row: Karl Kerrick, Dave Foist, Gary Lane, Stanley Binford, Don Cordry, Floyd Crider. Row Two: lesse Pelley, Billy Jackman, Charles Stater, Jim Sparks, Ronald Hupp, Mr. Karl McCan, sponsor. Front Row: Norman Marsh, Larry Wade, Judith Manus, Dave Lawson, Philip Harlow. Robert Jessie. Not Pictured: Tom Jones, Barry Martin, Thomas Walls, Ralph Fravel. Art Work Shop made the C.H.S. halls more appealing by attractively decorating their display case. Directed by their busy sponsor, Mr. Karl McCan, they helped decorate the gym for the Junior-Senior Prom, and sold their own paintings at the Spring Fair. These Two Clubs Brightened Our School Day The projectionists, headed by Mr. Melvin Harrison, were the boys behind the movie cameras. We sometimes didn ' t notice them in the dark, but they were actually running the whole show, and doing a fine job of it too. Back Row: Mike Gibson, Charles Baker, Richard Routier, Mr. Melvin Harrison, sponsor. Front Row: Ken Robertson, Dennis Unger, Cari Bob Chandler, Richard Bray. Not Pictured: Norman Baumann, Jackie Eggers, Carl Martin, Carl Urbans.
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