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Encourage Dramatic Particzfation E Grateful for his direction, fall play cast applauds Mr. Hansen at the conclusion of the performance. LITTLE THEATRE Top Row: Sue Burgess, Jeanne Cablish, Bruce Shank, Steve Jennings, Mike Kitsch, Bob Welsch, Eric Eehlig, Steve Wood, John Watts, Tom Sears, Tad Park, Ellen Krupp. Fourth Row: Jeanne Singleton, Judy Meyers, Paula Hoffmann, Amy Zeis, Phil Markley, Debby White, Ruth Stites, Judy Sunnen, Nancy Sarff, Cathy Oster, Helen Terpstra, Sara English, Mary Oviatt, Christie Frank. Third Row: Ellen Harter, Carolyn Nies, Cindy Birchfield, Kathy Murphy, Lucy LeBert, Carol Wood, Jean Wood, Linda Borcherding, Pam Spurgeon, Rick Schulte, Cindy Johnson, Sallie Singleton, Maureen Havey, Louise Royster, Barb Keklikian. Second Row: Mary Dukes, Jan Johnson, Diane Korum, Gretchen Hewitt, Sandy Lay, Barb Cloyd, Cindy Evers, Joan Sahrmann, Beth Ames, Judy Stewart, Janet Rube, Linda Keklikian, Patti Bryan, Peggy Kenyon, Nancy Inglefield. Bottom Row: Mick McBrayer, Michele Miner, Edie Hunter-President, Elaine Brown-Vice President, Carol Sullivan-Treasurer, Mr. Hansen-Sponsor. 21
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ittle Theatre and T hesfians 'NE THESPIANS Top Row: Gretchen Hewitt, Sandy Lay, Barb Cloyd, Bob Welsch, Tad Park, Mike Kitsch. Second Row: Patty Bryan, .leanne Singleton, ,loan Sahrmann, Linda Borcherding, Sallie Singleton, Christie Frank. Bottom Row: Mick McBrayer, Michele Miner, Edie Hunter, Elaine Brown, Carol Sullivan. Momentarily stumped, Little Theatre probationer .leanne Cablish tries to place an unforeseen ad-lib as she follows the script during final rehearsal of Blithe Spirit. M- 4 rf I f LITTLE THEATRE In an unprecedented effort to encourage the art of drama at Kirkwood, Thespians awarded a 3100 prize to the outstanding actor for the 1967-68 school year. Membership in Thespians, the honor society for high school drama enthusiasts, was limited to those Little Theatre members who earned one hundred participation points. For those stu- dents who regularly attended Little Theatre meet- ings, contributed most to the fall and spring plays, and thus earned five hundred points, the status of Honor Thespian was accorded. Other Thespian ac- tivities included attending a state drama conference at Webster College and the presentation of a duet acting team from Kirkwood at this same meeting. Little Theatre, open to those students who earned at least twenty participation points, presented the fall play, Blithe Spirit, under the direction of Mr. Nolan Hansen. ln March, Little Theatre produced two one-act plays, uHe Ain't Done Right by Nelli' and GA Dream. Presented in the cafeteria, the decor and refreshments maintained the melodra- matic atmosphere of the student-directed theatricals. Fittingly, the Little Theatre members closed the yearis activities by going as a group to a profes- sional performance at the Loretto-Hilton Theatre.
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KHS Cross- ountry Squad MWif eiArri CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Back Row: Kim Carr, Tom Davis, Dave Ford, Rich Rogge, Kerry Hogan, Alan Long. Front Row: Kirk Hogan, Rick Bos- worth. Prior to state meet, Coach Lyon assists a KHS competitor in last minute preparations. SCORES QLOW score Winsj WE THEY Alton 15 50 Parkway 17 45 Mehlville 15 49 Laclue 15 50 Webster 81 DuBourg 19 W-56, 1157 Lindbergh 15 48 U. City, lV1cCluer, Ritenour 19 Mc-37, R-90, U-91 Ladue Invitational 1V1cCluer 311150 95 Q2ndD Beaumont 1nvitational Belleville West 105 C150 143 f2ndD District Meet Principia 440f1stj 100f2nClJ State Meet Principia 61Q1stl 111f2ndj
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