ictor Blanco SECOND ROW: Manh Stanton, Warren Smith. Brenda Grocnc. Joe Hammontrcc. Sue Beck. Glen Copeland, Ronnie Nelson. Ron McCall, I.iz Hug THIRD ROW: Debbie Peters, Susan Troyan, Rhonda Rogers. Becky Nelson. Melissa Campbell. Beverly Fricdcl, . Manfred Hohenegger, FORTH ROW: Mr. A. Vaccaro — sponsor, Mike Mcncndcz, Carl Lane. Jerry Micheal. Jennifer Ogata. Dave Roset. Sharon Edwards. BACK ROW: Nancy Schadcl Jim Capcllcni, Pat Becker, Susan Stclzman. Dung Ngo. learned Lions-I 156 Learned Lions Learned Lions is an honor club in which excellent students are enstilled twice a year. All members have to make a 3.666 average to be accepted into the club, and must maintain a GPA of 3.60 each semester to remain in the club. The membership of Learned Lions varies from semester to semester because of the decreasing and increasing averages of the students. To be in the club, a student must be in at least his second semester of his sophomore year. To make things offi- cial, each member receives a gold certifi- cate authorized by Principal R. Vaccaro and Sponsor A. Vaccaro, with the school seal.
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Kathy Schadt disguises herself to look mascu- line fora Thespian skit. Itamf Thespians, known as the Honor Society of the Theater, continued training and devel- oping their artistic talents this year at King. To become a Thespian students need to earn ten points which represents ten hours of excellent work in the theater. A student can earn points by participating in competi- tions, plays, and stage work. When a stu- dent has received his total of ten points he is inducted into the club. This year for com- petition in January at the Dixie Hollins High school our Thespians did a superb job on the play Vanities and Riders of the Sea. This year Mrs. Haynes, the sponsor, had decided to keep a King tradition that had died out. Drama. Band, and Chorus got to- gether and performed a musical, and it brought a closer unity in the school spirit. 158 Thespians
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