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:.. F! FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Errington, O, Thornburg. F. Kincaid, G. Kincaid. C. Bennett, C. Lyons, R. Walton, and I. Frisk. SECOND ROW: I. C. Massey, K, Grounds, K. Taylor, P. Legg, S. Dickinson, N. Walton, R. Robbins, and Miss Bishop. THIRD ROW: A. Flack, R. Dixon. G. Don- nally. I. Scott, B. Ferquson, F. Pleasant, M. Hubacher, I. Hess. and I. Foy. stars themselves. members of the big THESPIAN TROUPE NO. 388 THE THESPIAN TROUPE-a cast within our own Not only must the Thespian members play well OFFICERS Ffdnklin K1DCU1d ...., .,....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pr e sident George Kincaid ......,.. ,... V ice-President Carroll Sue I-y0nS ........ ...,....... S ecretary great cast' OIG MCG Tl'101'nbuIg ,.,,,, ,,,,,,, T reqsurer Miss Zella Bishop ....,,.. ..,,,,, S ponsor , I I their school performances, but they must also participate in other dramatic activities to qualify for the troupe. Each performance merits quality points and when the candi- date has the necessary number, he is accepted for membership. To climax their efforts in the drama, candidates for membership undergo a final test on initiation night. Then they must prove their ability as Thespians by writing short plays or acting out dramatic sketches. One of the troupe's top performances this year was building their Homecoming float. Working hand in hand with its fellow division, the Dramatics Club, the Thespian Troupe entered the Caged Fury in the Homecoming float parade and was awarded second place for most original. cital of the club pledge- 'I solemnly pledge to this our school Candidates for the Thespian Troupe go through the 1551 step of the initiation the
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Ioan Allman Sally McK1nney Q Latin lub CLUB ROLL LATIN CLUB Rrta Baumgartner Glenna Bowden Charles Brooks Gall Burgess Barbara Carpenter Frankie Castello Sue Drckmson Pat Errxngton Donna Frlzgerald ludy Foy Iohn Frrsk Connre Frye B1ll Good I K Hall R E Hams Eugene Hayes Margaret Hess Barbara Hmdson Ianet Hodges Iohn Iames Iane Iones Ion Iordan Davrd Klapp Shrrley Kmcard Patty Legg Iack Lemaster Mernll Llvely Herbert Martm Peggy Martrn Bobby Maslow Brownre Muller Sam Ntchols lane Noon Wrlham Nunley Patty Pmson Farth Pleasant Mrnford Prrce lanetR1chmond Nancy Roberts Margaret Roop Iohn Scott Ioyce Sluzas Dora Ann Smrth Phyllxs Snell Martha Spangler Everett Stevens Paula Surratt Karen Taylor Ianet Thompson Irmmy Tully Rachel Vroom ROS16 Walton Bllly Hale Watkms Lula Belle Webb Pat WIIICIDS Calvm Wrllson R C Woods Ioyce Worstell Iack Wnght Dreama Wyant AS THE LARGEST GROUP 1n our cast the Lat1n Club has a total membersh1p of 63 These members are honor students n Lat1n and are rnterested tn strrnulatmg among our student performers an rnterest rn and a destre to know the language Among therr projects for the year were a formal m1t1at1on on the ldes of March and attendance at the Fayette County Language Meet at Mount Hope May 8 OFFICERS Margaret Hess Presrdent Pat Errmgton Vrce Presrdent R E Harms Secretary Treasurer Ioyce Sluzas Sergeant at Arms Mrs Frances Phlllrps Sponsor show Thezr members were often the FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT D Smxth R Walton W Nunley B Maslow I Scott M Pnce I Hall I Iordan R C Woods I Iames S Nrchols D rrtzqerald and B Carpenter SECOND ROW I Tully C Brook M Hess P Ernnqton P Surratt R E Parrrs I Sluzas I Foy F Castello P Wrlkms Mrs Phrllrps B M11 er I Iones I Wrrqht andI Hodges THIRD ROW D Hull D Klapp K Taylor R Baumgar ner S Krncard S McKrnney G Bowden L Webb F Pleasant C Frye M Spangler S Drcken son P Leqq andl Noon FOURTH ROW D Wyant B Hrndson M Lrvely I Rrchmond R Vroom N Roberts M Roop P Martrn I Worstell P Pmson G Burgess I Allman I Thompson and P Snell FIFTH ROW H Martm B Watkms C Wxl lson I Fnsk B Good I Lemaster E Hayes and E Stevens r - 1 4 I I I a A .- .- .4 .. . . ,. ', , , ' .tx I C . Y ' A ,. - j.- '- -v 'f' f ..r--.L ' 1 - I - 1- ', -'
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FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT G Kmcaxd M Hubacher P Leqq R Walton I Scott M Hess F Pleasant B Ferguson N Walton F Kmcaxd T Moore and R Robbins SECOND ROW K Taylor C Lyons R Duron D Klapp D Mahood O Thornburg R Kxdd I Thompson D Frtzgerald K Ground! and Mus Bishop THIRD ROW C Bennett I Foy G Hall C Frye P Wrlkms R Baumqartner I Allman S Dxckmson and P Errlnqton cast who studzecl the arts together Dramatlcs Club Iohn Howard Scott Rosle Walton Margaret Hess Mary Io Hubacher Mxss Zella B1shop DRAMATICS CLUB TO BE OR NOT TO BE that IS the questlon and also the theme of the Dramatrcs Club To the expenenced performers of our cast speclahsts rn the held of make bel1eve goes the honor of becommg members of the Dramatxcs Club Very act1ve 1n the school extra curncular program th1s club was the ong1nator of the K1tten Sellmg project Each kltten made from a cake of soap a washcloth stralght pxns and a bow of nbbon was qurte the fad among Col11ns Hlgh performers and served as the Chlef source of revenue for the club The clubs float The Caged Fury was awarded second place for most orrgmal ln the Homecommg parade Frankhn Kmcaxd LEFT looks on wlnle Mary Io Hubacher RIGHT assxsts rn the xmtratton of Frankxe Castello CENTER durmg the Dramatxcs Club mxtlatxon OFFICERS Presrdent Vxce Presrdent Secretary Sergeant at Arms Sponsor L - 4 1 I , I Patty Legg ....,,,. ifSQffffifillffffffflffffff Treasurer . . I 1 ' 1 . . I - '- r ,r l 1. f Q A W
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