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1 The purpose of a thespian society is to ad- ' vance the standards of excellence in theater arts in the secondary schools and to honor those students who have done outstanding J work in school theater programs. The soci- L ety strives to widen the students' and com- munity's cultural horizons by stressing con- tinued participation in the arts. To become a thespian at Lakeside, a student 1 must have earned at least ten C103 points by acting, directing, producing, doing business work, or writing sections of a play. top middle - Kurt Johnston concentrates on play activities top right - Mrs. Shehane uses her gestures to explain middle left - Dawn Moffit displays her stage make-up bottom left - Squmpy Few is deep in thought I-IESIDIANS 5 , as ft fs-Q l Thespians: left so right - Susan Thompson, Joe Williams, Mrs. Shehane, Diz Reardon, Cindy Jennings, Kurt Johnston, President, Andrew Beverley, Vice President, Lynn Norwood, Lori George, Tommy Cooper, Julie Maeder, Treasurerg Barbara Brown, Recording Secretary, Lisa Harrison, Corresponding Secretary: John Varnedore, Reporter, Kim Stanage, Dawn Moffit. Squmpy Few, Mark Talley, Historian: Saundra Sturdy, and Doug Johnson.
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IDIQAMA Cll I3 Drama Club: on stage - left to right- Mrs. Shehane, sponsorg Kurt Johnston, President: Andrew Beverley, Vice-President, Barbara Brown, Recording Secretary: Lisa Harrison, Corresponding Secretary, Julie Maeder, Treasurer: John Varnedore, RePorterg Mark Talley, Historian: second row - Tom Winton, Keith Evans, Susan Thompson, Joe Williams, Saundra Sturdy, Bill McDonnell, Steve Boling, Donnie Reed, Jackie Eslick, Greg Watermann, third row - Donna Johnson, Mary Humphreys, Laura Thompson, Mike Horibe, Kelley Burke, Chuck Angel, Joni Davis, Sharon Hammel, Doug Johnson, Ken Cypert, fourth row - Susan Burgess, Joy Smith, Tracie Whited, Eddie Cooper, Lynn Rice, Marsha Grissom. Cyndy Plummer, Valerie Cloud, Robbie Bridges, David Moen, Lori George, fifth row - Marcia Clements, Twyla Nash, Donna Larkin, Kathy McDonnell, Kim Anderson, Todd Rucker, Beth Hill, Ellen Breckenridge, Bernice Juckem, Dawn Moffit, Kim Stanage, sixth row - Leaslie Thorne, Linda Carroll, Robin Hawthorn, Diz Reardon, Vicky Hodges, Lisa Godwin, Tracy Randall, Patricia Swan, Kathy Winters, Donna Hawthorn, Christine Parker, seventh row - Marci Prince, Alison Offut, Yvette Sanderson, Robin Serrett, Melinda Milligan, Venicha Weathers, Christal Crow, Cindi Hibbard, Lynn Norwood, Cindy Jennings, Tommy Cooper, Squmpy Few, eighth row - Toni Bowlin, Susan Cunningham, Stacy Haggard, Tamra Bowlin, Kim Foster, Becky O'Bryant, Lisa Frost, Jan James, Nancy Harrison, Dana Allen, Julie Gipson, Tony Brooks, ninth row - Lori Lambert, Mandy Lane, Tracie Hodges, Barbara Underwood, Lin Hill, Dana Burrough, Angie Weidman, Christie Buchanan, Liz Littlejohn, Jan Cantrell, Kim Tucker, Belinda Brown, Carolyn Cooper, 4 The Drama Club is one of Lake- side's most active organizations. Q The growing number of drama club Q members participated in such activi- ties as hosting Lakeside's speech tournament and producing a major play entitled The Madwoman of Chaillot. Within the Drama Club is a special - E organization, Lakeside's Thespian Troupe 2123. A thespian is a student who is interested in the dramatic and liberal arts. He must be dedi- cated and hard-working as he par- ticipates in various dramatic func- tions, such as the school play, tour- naments, and various other speech activities. .Ai M- ' vi-5-W, left - Diz Reardon and Donny Reed try out for the Thespian play. right - Mrs. Shehane and Barbara Brown give their opinion on something UD.
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