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m ■ wwi mi mi m riw fttiUi AA wwut Hfl — — WQ Blue festers Extra Rehearsals Necessary for Perfection Besides producing The Little Foxes and a comedy in February, as well as a bill of one act plays, the Blue Jesters have been busy in other money-making projects. They have a babysitting service for parents who want to view the play, they sell season tickets, and they sell patron memberships to adults interested in helping the club. The Blue Jesters earned over $300 in these projects. At Christmas, the Blue Jesters and the choir put on a Christmas show. During the choir ' s performance members of the Blue Jesters presented silent tabloids depicting scenes of the Nativity. They also collected food for a needy family during the Christmas season. The comedy Mr. Hobbs ' Vacation was performed in late February. A summer full of frustrations and more problems than expected fill a summer planned for relaxation. The Blue Jesters have a ceremony before each play called the Good Show Circle. Here all telegrams are read and members present Mrs. Novosad with flow- ers after each performance. The year ends with the annual awards banquet, at which awards are given to deserving members such as Best Actor, Best Ac- tress, Best Technician and Best Blue Jester. Also a new award, Patron of the year, is presented. Mrs. Glory Novosad is this year ' s sponsor. Club officers are Suzy Clarkson, president; Anita Allen, vice-president; Caren Murchison, secretary; Martha Lofley, treasurer; Pam Johnson, reporter-historian; Robert Lineback, sergeant-at-arms. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR CHARRON HODGE checks over the scripts for Mr. Hobbs ' Vacation. ROBERT LINEBACK AND Judy Bryant practice their lines after school in the cafeteria. 60 — O rgan izations
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MEMBERS OF AFS are, sitting from left, Frank McDon- ald, sponsor; Patty Sepulveda, treasurer; Charlotte Porter, president; Maria Massano, Judy Bryant, secretary; Miss Dorothy Flury, sponsor; second row jrom left, Gail Stiles, Adana Pearce, Martha Gaddis, Steve Grant, Bird Green, Cheryl Potter, Patti Prewitt, Linda Reed, Judy Schoen, Connie Seidenberger, Alan Reeves; third row from left, Tom Tait, Stan Voelker. M IT TAKES MUCH time and patience for Maria to conquer some of the difficult English pronounciations. A HUMOROUS STATEMENT in AFS meeting catches the attention of Maria. family Organizations — 59
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MRS. GLORY NOVOSAD carefully watches one re- hearsal preceding The Little Foxes. BLUE JESTER MEMBER Charron Hodge practices the proper make-up techniques for beards and mustaches. THE MEMBERSHIP OF BLUE JESTERS includes from left to right, first row, Sharon Hardy, Cindy Bird, Debbie Riggles, Re- neece Warnette, Robert Lineback, Pam Johnson, Suzy Clarkson, Anita Allen, Caren Murchison, Martha Lofley, Mrs. Glory No- vasad, sponsor; Sherri Dubose, Denise Holman; second row, Kathy Jenkins, Diane Spur, Hel- en Rowley, Ramona Schultz, Jan Jones, Robin Whatley, Karen Gibson, Sharen Schier, Margie Knippa, Allison Snyder, Windy Buckspan, Carolyn Tracy, Kath- leen Ready, Glen Wagner, Jean Howell, Sue Lynn, Melanie Gil- beaut, Paula Hatfield; third row, Tina Van Cleave, Virginia Ryan, Van Hodge, Jan Ferrari, Carolyn Ferrari, Malcolm Lofley, John Murchison, Richard Poole, Evan Pierce-Jones, Michael Lee, Micky Briggs, Skeeter Smith, Melissa Davis, Gary Hallock, Helen Mason, Glyniss Walker; fourth row, Scarlett Davis, Becky Davis, Gale Bordowsky, Lisha Cook, Sandy Stallinworth, Barbara Greenwood, Le Ann Stengal, Ricky Reynolds, Gary Knippa, Dennis Duncan, Colleen Pritchett, Mary Campbell, Richard Lineback, Linda Bethke, Buddy Warren, Norma Brumley, Melody Hughes, Donza Garner; fifth row, Cheryl Pritchett, Willa Kaye Warren, Manette Dodge, Sidney Johns, Nancy Needles. Organizations — 61
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