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Season Begins With First Pla' With the help of about twenty new members, a season's hard work was celebrated at a banquet at Bordman's Restaurant on May T9, l97O. After hav- ing completed their meals, Thespians and their dates waited for the announcements of Thespians honors. Receiving the Best Actor and Best Actress Award were Bob Bostwick for his performance in Under the Sycamore Tree and Karen Gates for her per- formance, also in Under the Sycamore Tree. The Best Supporting Actor and Actress Awards were presented to Julian Sanchez for his performance in Up the Down Staircase and to Jennifer Jackson for her performance in Antic Spring. The Out- standing Thespian Award was received by John Copeland. Close runners-up for the title lOutstand- ing Thespianl were Bob Bostwick and Julian San- chez. Members of the l97O Thespian Society are as follows fTop, left to rightj: Lynn Lucas, Chris Prichett, Darla Davis, Donna Canter, Buddy McGregor, Danny Cochran, John Johnson, John Copeland, Suzanne Florence, Theresa Brown, Rhonda Landry, Libby Burtner, Christy Moore, Tanna Morton, and Ruby Stehlick. I66 W... 152'- I j ff Jennifer Jackson welcomes new members at the Thespian initiation. New members of the Thespian Society are as follows fTop, left to righ Anne Ward, Brenda Lindross, lrma Gonzales, Julian Sanchez, Janet Wal er, Steve Walker, Karen Nave, Vicki Reynolds, Becky Laird, Carol Cole Robyn Coleman, Debbie Miller, and Jeanine Rhodes.
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id Library As the new school year began, AHS's librari- ans, Mrs. Cavitt and Mrs. Buxton, commenced training the new library assistants. The students attended various meetings which aided them in better library workmanship. The most important of the meetings were those held at Clear Creek, Lincoln High School, and St. Pius. Among the many tasks assigned to the assist- ants was decorating the library to create a dra- matic reading atmosphere. Also, correct tiling, storing, and placing of books had to be done at all times. With this in mind, the assistants made another successful year of the library. Top: Penny Snell works diligently to clear a fine for o student. Middle: The officers were, from left to right: Dot Atkins, report- er, Penny Snell, secretary, Lisa Armstrong, president and Mary Tupper, treasurer. members of library were, from left to right, first row: Beverly Hearn, Darlene Owens, Carol Elder, Pam Turner, elanne Dobbins, Donna Walker, Karen Nove, Mary Tupper. Second row: Morelyn Elison, Billie Marshall, Mil- Martin, Bobby Riner, Johanna Schaulk, Wendell McDonald, David Youngblood, Jody Ren. Third row: James es, Penny Snell, Cindy Moore, Dorothy Atkins, Rhonda Landry, Valerie Harver, Hedi Dingemanse, Sam Elliot, isty Moore, Jennifer Jackson, and Don Burrisk.
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lAntic Spring and Ends With Banquet Left: New members lleft to rightl: Ruth Hansel, Debbi Miller, Steve Walker, Robyn Coleman, Irma Gonzales, Jackie Hewlett, and Becky Laird take the Thespian's pledge at the annual initiation. Below: On November i8 and l9, the Thespian So- ciety of Aldine presented their first play, Antic Spring before the student body. The student ac- tors portrayed a combination of incongruous char- acters who attempt to have a good time ata pice nic, but quarrels, rain, and ants manage to spoil everything. The Antic Spring gang fleft to rightl: Blossom llennifer Jacksonl, Robert lBob Bostwickl, Elbert llienneth Walkerl, and Ginger lDebbi Millerl cruis- es along in their ialopy looking for a picnic site. N Gwendolyn lTheresa Larsonl and Sam llohn Copelandl seem to have different opinions of s lBob Bostwickl poetry while Ginger llennifer Jacksonl looks on. I67
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