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Student LIBRARIANS Conduct Book Reviews Linda Mundrick. vico president: Mitt Ivy Berryhill. tpontor: and Beverly McBain. president, enjoy a period of relaxation from the ruth of a busy day in the library. Linda Spear, secretary: Joyce Bridges, treasurer; and Linda Price, chaplain, are capable assistants in aiding students in reference work on themes and essays. Bookworms are of chief importance to the mem- bers of the Library Council. These students are of equal importance to the school library staff for they supply the needed assistance during the rush hours in the library. The purpose of the Library Council is to stimulate interest in the school library and its functions as well as assisting the school librarians any time when Members are chosen on the basis of a completed year's service in the library and a definite interest in library work. Membership is also open to student li- brarians who are earning a class credit. Renovation of the library and book reviews for English classes are projects of this club. First row. left to right: Sally Howard. Marilyn Stolie. Carol Manning. Aleta Durden. Jodie Surmiak. Second row: Diane Clames. Betty Holton. Pandora Brann, Hone Miller. Linda Neese. Sydney Bet . Marilyn Doane. Third row: Potty Nichel. Nancy Barbarita. Karen Johnson, Ben Withered. Gloria Ritchie. Nancy Steed. Don Deckard. 253
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L.H.S. Dramatists Belong toTHESPIANS 1 to T|w J H President Grant Marlow and Advis dramatic club through an eicitm or Jane Pepper lead the g year of projects and plays. u ill wM: Prb Chari Young is treasurer; Carol Berardi. secretary; and Marilyn Bo J. vice president of the honorary dramatic group, inespiam. Ilfl II V I i f l f We made it! were the words exclaimed by several students after the production, There Go the Grooms, had been given. They had received invitations for membership in Thespians. Students interested in dra- matics who have earned the necessary number of points, which are given according to the number of lines or hours of working backstage, are annually in- vited to join. Thespians have aided the advancement of dramatic arts in the school by providing spotlights for the stage and mirrors for the dressing rooms. first row, loft to right: Judi Wright. Louio Kloibcr. Allan Waal . Judy Smalloy. Gayle Coryell. Lynn Gonnaria. Shirley Harrell. Dick Grim. Bruce Evans. Eleanor Balthasar. Second row: Jerrene Do Bray. Marcia Durham. Mary Bath Soman, Anno Whitney. Sue Get- tingor. Jacqueline Conlin. Diane Christ. Ellen Young. Toni Inskeep. Millie Moore. Linda Howell. Mary Lou Young. Judy Addy. Third row: Deann Jones. Cherie Young. Sheila Costin. Carol Berardi. Nancy Rablen. Lynn Micetich. Mary Gibson. Grant Marlowe. Cerleno Carroll. Karen Hanks. Bobbie Blocker. Ginny Fugate. Jean Makemson. Fourth row: Mark Schneider. Marilyn Boyd. George Larkins. Gerald Sweitzer. Roger Summey. Charles M. Stoner. Blair Becker. John Bruhn. Bob Renn. Maurice Terler. Ron Geiger. Jim Bowen. Bob May. Danna Johnson. 252
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Ginny Frykman Co-Captain PRECISIONISTS Are Tops in State Members of A team, left to right: Judy Colby, Gayle Coryell, Jean Kasten, Joan Jansen, Ginny Frykman, Linda Wood.
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