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Sponsoring Plays Keeps Thespians Busy 4 ru H 1 rr, Adviser, Mr. Robert Haxton and Thespian mem- ber, Susie Echelberger demonstrate a lesson in appear- ance on the stage, as the other Thespians look on. KNEELING: M. Maxwell, L. Sellers. Treasurerg D. Mutchler, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: D. Butler, Mary Ellen Maxwell and Glenn Frank participated in the informal initiation skit written by Kathy Fickes, Donna Mutchler, and Jacque Workman entitled the Modern Day Snow White. sk yn! The newly initiated Thespian members were FRONT ROW: Mary Mutchler, Unie Draper, Linda Schwan, Sherry Myers, Mary Ellen Maxwell, Marilyn Staffordg and BACK ROW: Susie Ailer, Peggy Rose, Marilyn Krebs, Terry Pore. LindaMcGuire, GlennFrank, and Barb Wise. P. Kosse, I. Workman, Secretaryg M. Stafford, S. Myers. M. Krebs. BACK ROW: U. Draper. D. Harris. T. Pore, L. Schwan. C. Wiltrout. Presidentg K. Fickes, C. Miller, L. McGuire. Hillsdale Thespians' Troupe 1647 had many en- tertaining hours casting and presenting plays. Their first accomplishment came with the presentation of Har- vey on November 19 and 20. They then took on the job of presenting a children's Christmas play for the Lion's Clubs of Hayesville and Ieromesville. It was also presented as a humerous skit for the high school students before Christmas vacation. Sponsoring the three one-act plays in the spring, fApril l and 25, ended their theatrical appearances. ' The last official meeting for the year of Troupe 1647, took place April 26 at the annual banquet with formal and informal initiation ceremonies following. Full-fledged Thespians Susie Echelberger. Donna Mutchler, Jacque Workman, Chuck Wiltrout, Kathy Fickes, Dave Harris, Pete Kosse, Dave Butler, and Carol Miller gave the candle-lighting service of formal initiation in swearing in the new members. '99
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The Varsity-H is an organization explicitly created for those students involved in sports, who have earned a letter in at least one of the various athletic activities. Their main duties are to sell the Hillsdale jackets and to sponsor the athletic banquet for all boys that have taken part in any sports activities. This year's banquet was held May 11. 1966, with Chris Ford. wrestling coach at Ashland College, as the guest speaker. Mike LeMasters received his first letter in track and therefore became a member of the Varsity-I-I Club. At left. Mike pole vaults over the bar. Sportsmanship Encouraged by Varsity-H FRONT TO BACK, FIRST COLUMN: R. Justice. T. Sours, D. Kyler, T. Brightbill, R. Luikart, M. Le- Masters, B. Betson, G. Austin, M. Leibolt. F. Schuck, C. Twining. SECOND COLUMN: B. Somerlade, I. Tallmadge, B. Momchilov, T. Kosse, R. Eagle, S. sheriff. D. Butler, C. French, D. Freeborn. G. Blough. 98 1 R. McBride. BAR OF H : D. Twining, Secretary- Treasurerg Mr. Ellsworth Cox. Adviserg C. Wiltrout. Presidentg P. Kosse, Vice-Presidentg Mr. Robert Valen- tine, Adviserg P. Patterson, Student Council Representa- tive.
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6'Highlight'9 Rated First Class in NSPA Critical Service mu Qs s, H, W PAW'-I A YwWr.- N in , - , .5 iiii iii s FRONT ROW: M. Krebs, U. Draper, K. Fickes. Ed- itorg Mr. Robert Lavengood, Adviserg L. Schwan, Ir. Editorg B. Funk. SECOND ROW: L. Sellers, B. Banks. M. Ewing, I. Hoverstock, M. Maxwell. I. Brookover. The First Class honor awarded to the HIGHLIGHT was presented by the National Scholastic Press Associa- tion,fNSPAy in the 74th All American Newspaper Crit- ical Service. The paper was just under the All Amer- ican rating. lt was excellent, but lacked the outstand- ing qualities needed for the All American newspaper. The staff worked throughout the year to publish the activities of the students from the past, presently. and yet to come. It was printed twice monthly in order to provide good. local, reading material for the stu- dents. The worth of this extra-curricular activity can best be described as the students' reactions to the read- ing materials. Invaluable education was learned by each staff member as each relayed his experiences and arti- mfr We shi P. Mills. E. Harbolt. K. Ramsey. BACK ROW: S. Leidigh. P. Helbert. S. Shibinski. K. Kamenik. R. Lipscomb, G. Mowry. B. Clippinger, D. Nethero. S Meng. Editor Kathy Fickes and junior editor Linda Schwan cles into publication. spent many long hours putting the school's newspaper 100 together. There were times when they felt like quitting but with a bit of encouragement from concerned students and faculty members. they stayed with it.
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