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Exclusive in selection of members, the Thespians remained a small but dedicated group. Admittance to this honor society” of drama had a minimum requirement of ten to fifteen points; each point awarded after thirty hours of work on stage crews, in plays or on field trips. For the most part, the sixteen Thespians had the responsibility of sponsoring the major drama productions of the year. Felicia Bulka regretfully iinforms Helen MacDonald that the bank will have to reclaim her house in the one act play. Goldmine at Jeremiah Flats. In the abstract one act plav Wandering, Will Pharis and Marion Shenk ponder in reminiscence.
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Special interests support clubs Astronomy Club Seated: Karen Bellor. Steve Balint, Mike Bowman, David Fra-’ier. Eric Mer-cier. Second Row: Powel Wilson, Chuck Hyland, Mark Trapp, Alex Shang, Jerry Buhl, David Ellison, Ian Cath, Mr. Kent Logan, Tom Strothers, Mark Nagurny. Bill Conrad, Jeff Crenshaw. 71
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Abundant trips and productions accounted for the unrivaled membership of over one hundred Statesmen in the Drama Club. The most popular excursion was the annual trip to New York, where the members attended three Broadway productions. A major five-day trip to several outdoor theaters took place before school began. Attending local dinner theaters and acting workshops rounded out the Drama Club's activities. In addition to these special activities, the members were vital in producing the fall musical, one- and three-act plays, and spring productions. The interest of the hundred-plus Drama Club members were well provided for with a program of various plays, excursions, and dramatic experiences, both on and off the stage. Thespians — Center: Alice McKernon; Clockwise from top: Reese Klein, Linda Schoomacher, Gail Jeffords, Judy Cannon, Dana Wenzel, Carolyn Chryst, Cindy Waters. Drama Club — Bottom row: Melissa O'Connor, Cindy Waters, Dana Wenzel, Reese Klein, Kris Chadwick, Judy Cannon, Alice McKernon; Second row: Ron Martin, Becky Jeffrey, Tiare Wilson, Holly Siprelle, Mari Langehough, Jane Gilmore, Barbara Manning; Third row: Sean Carlson, Janice Lindberg, Will Pharis, Mary Hayes, Pat Holstrom, Tom Barrick, Jessie Rybik, Eileen Humber, Gail Jeffords; Fourth row: Wade Turner. Carl Creech, Sean Ford, Tripp Pierce, Carolyn Chryst, Linda Schoumacher, Marty Plaugher, Gina Jenkins, Felicia 8ulka.
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