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83” an extravaganza for Thespians The Thespians Troupe 174 has had a most successful year. They have had a variety of activities, ranging from the mimemobile” that was entered in the Homecoming parade to the second annual flower sale. Other activities included: troup mimes at Open House, troupe members working concessions at home games, and supporting the drama department in going to the shows and helping to buy new equipment for the theatre. Above: from I to r: Alan Mesmer, Stacy Mathews. Mrs. Foote. Robbie Cline and Patrick Kelley pose in the mime-mobile.” Robbie Cline and Amy Reed perform mimes during Open House. Left: Patrick Kelley, a senior Thespian, hands Mrs. Carbery a carnation from the flower sale. Below: I to r. Mrs. Foote pours on the charm to sell the flowers and Vicki Bates collects the money. The Thespian members introduce fall production. Harvey , at Open House. The members include Alan Simmons, Dawn Martens. Alan Mesmer. Amy Reed and Patrick Kelley. 21
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Debaters argue the issues . 1 , i i i L L. ■ r i 71 w 1——1 A relative small squad, each of these and Susan Brazeal received first place at Wyandotte High School Tournament. Kathy Thorn and Dixie Swegle received 4th place at Blue Valley Tournament. Not shown. Patrick Kelley and Stan Thompson received 2nd place at the Olathe South Tournament. Below from I. to r.. Kevin Ritchie and Patrick Kelley are the depart- ing seniors of the squad. Dixie Swegle is a returning letterman on the squad. From left to right—Mrs. B. Foote, teacher and friend. Dix- ie Swegle, Javan Owens, Kathy Thorn. J. V. Everhart. Stan Thompson, Patrick Kelley, Susan Brazeal, Kevin Richie and the coach Mr. Ken Clark. Although the squad was quite small and was mostly made of novices, the 82 season was pretty successful. Thanks to the teacher, Mrs. Foote and a special thanks to Mr. Clark who spent most of weekends with the squad.
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From Gary, Indiana to Bonner Springs This year Mr. Laurel Griffith brought a talented group of teens in front of and behind the spotlight. With a cast of near- ly sixty members, The Music Man enter- tained audiences March llth and 12th, with singing, dancing, humor, and dramat- ics. Behind the scenes, a crew of almost thirty people set the stage, ran lights, primed actors and actresses for their en- trances, and informed the public of the musical that would fill the high school auditorium. The ladies dance committee prepares for the ice- cream social. 22 Musical
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