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FIRST ROW, left to right: Judy Jackson, Pat Gross, Mary Jo Erskinc, Pep Michi, Diane Leonard, Teresa Caudill, Sandy Doak, Cis McGuire, Suzanne Crawford, Barbara Pritchard. SECOND ROW: Lesley Carpenter, Guy Metzger, Bill Millikan, John Barker, Dick Beatty, Dan Mundrick, Bob Snyder, Helen Nankin, Charleen Emery. THIRD ROW: Jim Bundy, Darrell Rushton, Pana Kott, Marvin Day, A1 Muzzell, Richard Workman, Jerry Pfeiffer, Ken Richart. Bob Browne. Thespians Double Membership in Exciting Year PRESIDENT Susan Straker TREASURER Helen Nankin VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY Richard Workman Nancy Spiegal PARLIAMENTARIAN SPONSOR Pat Gross Jane Pepper Thespians: The Show Must Go On “CHARLEY’S AUNT,” “Macbeth,” “Hamlet,” “The Night Christ Was Born,” all were spectacular productions from which Thespians gained almost forty new members. Thespians is a national organization. This means once you are a member you continue all through your later years as part of the club, no matter where you may go. Thespians attempt to establish high standards of excellence in all phases of dramatic arts and to create an active and intelligent interest among students. The qualifications for membership are at least seventy lines in a three-act play, or over one hundred hours work on a production. The motto of Thespians is “Act well your part, for in that the honor lies.”
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row. Publish the Flying L Handbook for Students Linda Kallaher Billie Katsikas Tracey Mark Price McIntosh DeEtte McPheron Virginia Michie Babs Osborne Jean Pfeifer Joseph Pesek Gwen Rea Sherry Reilly Thomas Riles Sally Shank David Shaff Fran Shearer Nancy Spiegel Virginia Todd Pat Zimmerman “REGISTER HERE, PLEASE,” was spoken by the girls sitting at the typewriters before starting of the southern district F.S.P.A. LISTENING ATTENTIVELY are students during the South- ern District Conference of the Florida Scholastic Press Asso- ciation at L.H.S. 121
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A.Y.’ers Attend Convention PRESIDENT Bill America TREASURER Sarah Dew VICE-PRESIDENT Pam Sweat CHAPLAIN Barbara Miller SECRETARY Beverly Evans SPONSOR Mr. Suave DRINKING, whether for depression or pleasure, is completely “taboo” to our many Allied Youth members. Expanding each year the Allied Youth club strives to form better adults out of our many teenagers, making them realize the many more enjoyments they can have without alcoholic beverages. Making sure spirit was high, A.Y. mem- bers made the jinx dolls available through- out the football season. For an enjoyable time to be had by all, a free dance in March was put on by the members. You can be sure of a wonderful time in the A.Y. club, for at each meeting there is a completely different program, including guest speakers, parties, or just plain discussion among the members. Allied Youth: Fun Without Alcoholic Beverages THE ALLIED MEMBERS in the front row, from left to right are: Gail Beckett, Barbara Miller, Barbara Seward, JoAnn Linthicum, Donna Sanders, Lynda Bryne. SECOND ROW. left to right: Beverley Evans, Bunny Hajduk, Sharon Dixon, Marvin Mickow, Bill America, Fran Fine, Pam Sweat. Although the Allied Youth Club may be small in number they have high goals and each member upholds the club’s high standards.
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