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Thespians — 'Honor Society' of Drama Club Thespians is the “Honor Society” of Drama Club. The only students that may get in Thespians are the ones who work hard to accumulate points. Once these points are obtained the students may be inducted in Thespians. Points are received when a student works on a stage crew, writes scripts or acts in a production. Thespian members then attend the State Thespian Convention in April. Mrs. Jeannie Lowery is the District Teacher Representative, and Kelly Flynn is the District Student Represent- ative for Thespians for the 1980-81 school year. YOU’VE GOT YO BE KIDDING - Thcs- pians Brian Breeding. Kelly FLynn, and Carole Morris show dis! elicf at what Ezra Goldstein tells them at the Thespian con- vention. Left to right: Sain Stricklin, Pam Wiley, Cathy Pickett. Brian Breeding. Carole Morris, Lisa DuPriest, Kim Schinkal, Greg Finn, Kelly Flynn, Jon Cathcr, and Kelly Finnell. Thespion 179
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Drama Club Enjoys Contests The Drama Club had a very busy and prosperous year. The club participated in many tournaments including North East, Parkview, and State. They also attended the Soring Festival held in April. The Drama Club s money making projects included sell- ing T-shirts and posters, calendars, and sta- tioner)1. Two Drama Club parties were given — a masquerade party on Halloween, and a Toga party in January. Members of the club also presented a Christmas assembly with the band and a night of one act plays in Febru- ary. The Drama Club officers for the 1980-81 school year were Kelly Flynn president; Greg Finn, vice-president; Denise Collison, secretary; and Pam Wiley, treasurer. Sam Stricklin, Ginny Snipan. Joe Thorton. Carole Morris, Kelly Flynn, and Creg Finn appear in a Reader's Theatre presentation at McCain Mall. Front row: (Left to Right) Steve Thomas. Mark Martin. Pam Wiley, Denise Collison, Valeric Mosher, Creg Finn, Kelly Flynn. Sam Stricklin, K. C. Crane, Linda Kyzer, Cori Burgett, Paris Embree. Second row — Cindy Hart, Renee Hunt, Dana Me Dorman, Karisa Akins. Toni Bell, Crys- tal Longhofcr, Julie Farish. Kelly Gunter, Jon Munford. TTiird row — Jackie Jackson, Liz Adkins. Rhonda Broadxs, Canny Sni- pan. Jo Hild, Susan Hand. Annette Harris. Denise Toler, Ruth Embree. Fourth row — Karol Cates. Dawn Granger, Carole Mor- ris. Carol Graver, Liesse Lcudccke, I jura Thomas. Susan Knox. Marilyn Philbrook, Melanie Thorton. Fifth row — Wanda Smith, Brian Breeding, Liz Chaney, Jon McDorman, Charles Starrat, Kim Schinkal, Missy McDowell, Allen Cox. Gayle Jack- son. Mark Pierce. Kelly Finnell, Sharon Wall. Joe Thorton, Ccrald Tucker. Top row — Debbie Lowery, Gcri Long, Kelly Faulkner, Dee Ann Oldham, Craig Holmes. Teresa May, Kathy Cates. Danny Bagwell, Scott Ball, Becky Cotton, Terri Walravcn. Cathy Pickett, Shara liinshaw. Dean Cer- rato. Not pictured — Lisa DuPriest. Fred- die Webb. Mrs. Jcannie Lower)1, sponsor. 178 Dromo Club
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Chess Club Offers Competition Back row: (L to R) sponsor, Mr. Whitfield; Eddy Wood, Duncan Southall, Jerry Lacina, Jeff Choisser, Louis Provencio, Alan Pogue. Front row — Mark Thornton. -Brant Breeding, Nathan Whitney, Paul Wilkerson, Cary Moore, Ed Fleming. Steve Jordan. Science Club Sitting: (L to R) Becky Cotton, Lisa John- son, Gail Moore. Jennifer James, Cori Bur- gett, Katie Vire, Jerry Martin, Jason Moore, Cathy Pickett, John Singcl. Standing — Andy Tucker, Ruth Embrc John Gather, Julie Wood. Mark Thomto Paris Embree; sponsor, Ms. Johnson; Edd Wood. Michael Davenport. 180 Clubs
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