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Diana Washburne, Pat Hill, Barbara Clark, Ronald Cribbs Mazurek, Theo Schweitzer. PROUD PARENTS are served refreshments by Karen Hirsch at annual reception following Quill and Scroll induction. x Q- J. sorj, Barbara Sekella, Karen Hirsch, Pam Rivers, Joy-CSC Patterson, DOI' ren Lehmann, Mrs. Verta Cox Qadvisorj. Second row: Sandi Manetta, QUILL AND SCROLL-Front row: Mrs. Nancy Wlhite Qadvi '. 1 - - , l P' ,K. Wh't,l'a tic McDonald, Elicxbcth Schutt Car en rice ay ie xy Dennis Neymzmy Bm Stuck, Judi Richmond, Sue Lenaertsy Barbara Quill St Scroll Reward ournalistic Elliorts From the moment they begin working on one of the Chamberlain publication staffs, Chieftan, Totem or Sequoya, aspiring young journalists have a predomi- nant thought on their minds, that of gaining mem- bership in Chamberlain's Ray O. Weimer Chapter of Quill and Scroll International. To achieve this goal, they must display outstanding qualities not only in their contributions to the literary Field, but in all other areas of school life. In addition to the honor they receive when inducted into Quill and Scroll, their efforts are rewarded when they look upon the products of their talents, the All-American newspaper and yearbook. The annual project of Quill and Scroll Society is to produce a school calendar, the theme of which this year was See America First. Pro-fits are usually divided between the three staffs to help meet their operation costs and special expenses. CONFRONTED WITH A PROBLEM-production of the 1966 Quill and Scroll Calendar-are ojicery Pam Rivers lsecretaryj, Sandi Manelto fvice-jzresidentj, Karen Hirsch lpresidentj, and Art Wilton ftreasurerj. 104
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Ni Barbara Channel Barbara Clark Yvonne Diez Linda Dixon Linda Graham Shirley Hanchey jon Lynn Vickie Mann Kenneth Mathes Robert McCracken John McLaughlin Rola McLeod Joan Mercer Evelyn Myers Linda Nelson David Neyman Judith Penovich Carleu Price w' :uf nt: r gy' Lorraine Serra Cheryl Shamblen Kathy Sherman Jana Sokinas Bette Starks Barbara Stevenson Kristina Stoltz Arthur Wilson Deborah Wingert Diane Woods jan Woodward jan Young 103
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if ei I - XS THESPIANS: Charles Braun Qsecretaryj. Pam Stevens Qvice-presidentj, Brian Heath, Chuck Swindle Qtreasurerj, Cindy Olsen, Ronnie Holley tpresidenty. Thespians Encourage Student Productions Essential to every dramatic production at CHS are the Thespians, the backbone of the drama depart- ment. The Thespian Society is a national honor club to which membership is gained though a point sys- tem. To be inducted a student must have earned ten points from perforrning such services as acting in a play or working backstage with lights, props, cos- tumes, scenery, makeups, etc. Each of these jobs is alloted a certain number of points and the Thespian member long remembers his efforts to accumulate enough of them to merit membership. Annually the Thespians sponsor an Easter pageant for Lowry PaIk's Easter Sunrise Service as well as sponsoring production at Chamberlain. Beyond en- couraging drama in secondary schools and recogniz- ing worthy dramatists, the club each year chooses from their membership the two ideal Thespians. PRACTICIXG I-'OR PRESENTATION of Senior Class Play '1Y0u Can't Take It With You are Chuck Stvindle and Pam Stevens directed by Sharon Kahn. SHOVV JIUST GO ON with the help of Thespian stage hand members shown here with building props. UNDER CLOSE OBSERVATION of ltr. Rayfield, Bill Penny- packer and Connie Charlton strive to prove their acting abilities worthy of membership in Thespian Honor Society. 105
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