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Stage rew Accounts For Excellence of Production Stagecraft was responsible for everything on the stage except the acting, including lighting, sound, scenery, props, and the thousand and one things which go into the make-up of a good show. Over the past years this group has gained a reputation as one of the foremost crews in the country. Under the able leadership of Mr. Albert Martin, director of stagecraft, seven productions were staged this year. One of these was the Daze of Adventure. The elected officers were Larry Lehr, presi- dent, and Marianne Barnes, secretary. The managers were Mike Crowley and Pat Devlin, lighting, Bill Davidson, scenery, and James Reynolds, properties. At Christmas time a party was held in the Aft th l f m ce of the musical comedy . er e annua per or an home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Mike Crowley and Bill Davidson are tearing down the set. Stag6C1'21flZ-Front Row: Patsy Smith, John Brarnmer, Marianne Barnes, Vance Childress, Bradley Veale, Pat Dev- lin Carol Smith Norma Tandy Second Row: Mr. Albert Martin, sponsor, Patricia Lane, Donna Craig, Jerry Sellers, Wyatt Snow, Viiginia Jones, Emma Zahnd, Freda Chandler, Kathie Garrott. Thzrd Row: James Reynolds, Wayne Barnes, Jack Lewis, Ira Russell, Max Lee, Tom Scott, Bill Davidson, Bob Ward, Mike Crowley, Cynthia Brown. Fourth Row: Mike Beistle, Richard Goodykoontz, Ted LaRue, John Todd, George Fister, James Perry, Larry Lehr, James Hartz, Carl St. Clair, Ronald Sturgeon. L14-il
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qi W? N8tl0H3.l Th9SpiaIl SOCi6tY-Front Row: Floyanne Griffin, Brenda Miller, Carolyn Rhodes, Virginia Jones Carol Smith, Ann Purdom. Second Row: Mrs. Iona Freeman, sponsor, David Nichols, Mary Eckel, Frances Shaddock Mary Denny, Arlene Johnson. Thfrd Row: Kathie Garrott, Trula Guiou, Freda Chandler, Pat Ratliff, Jim Woolsey, Cyndy Macnider, Kent McKissick. Fourth Row: Charles Gantz, John English, Michael Beistle, James Brainard, Henry Will, Norman Myer, Carter Broach. Thespians Serve As Hosts to the State Conference One of the highlights for the National Thespian Society, Troupe 817, was receiving first place national honor from Dramatics Magazine for the best high school program. This magazine used as a cover page a picture of the rain scene from Pygmalion, starring five Thespians. The society served as confer- ence hosts to Oklahoma Thespians May' 3. Mrs. Iona Ballew Freeman was sponsor. Officers were Carter Broach, president, Floyann Griffin, vice-president, Carol Ann Smith, secretary, Virginia Jones, treasurer, and Freda Chandler, scribe. Present and former members attended an open house December 27 at the home of Cynthia Macnider. 143 'Kia fva- xx, Floyanne Griffin, Virginia jones, Carter Broach, Freda Chandler, Carol Smith write Thespian party invitations. l 1
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PI'0j6ClLl0I1 Club--Front Row: Terry Brentlinger, Nikol Cutburth, Leslie Hinzman, John Duncan. Second Row: Jimmy Grace, John May, Roger Dye, Richard Souter. Third Row: Mr. Albert Martin, sponsor, Wil liam Zimmerman, David Thomas, Frank Fitzgerald, Allen Copeland. F ourth Row: Joel Butler, Nlike Mar cum, Darryl Porter, George Seaba. Projectionists Present Important Visual r ids To show Visual education material, making available a type of learning that was both interesting and profitable, was the purpose of the Projection Club. At their weekly meetings the members brought up problems they had encountered in running films and discussed them with the sponsor of Projection Club, Mr. Albert Martin. Elected for officers of the club Were Roger Dye, president, Bill Zimmerman, secretary. Preparing to show a film for the biology classes Roger Dye and George Seaba adjust the projector 1451
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