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Sevenfb and EMM wade Tfzespkm SEVENTH GRADE TI-IESPIANS EIGHTH GRADE THESPIANS President - - - Jean Alspaugh President ---- Judy Creps Vive President - - Craig Wright Vice President - - Mary Apostolides Secretary ---- Peggy Lee Secretary - - Katie Inoway Treasurer - - - Jo Ann Brunn Treasurer - - - Jane Miller Advisor - Miss Mary Jane Whitling Advisor - Miss Idetta Lutz Time: Present. Place: A Broadway theater after a successful performance of a well-known stage play in which a new star makes her debut. Miss Drittell, Miss Drittell, you are marvelous, stupendous, colossal! These were the shouts which could be heard as the triumphant new stage actress was entering her dressing room after a marvelous performance before greeting the over-joyed public. Hurry, miss, hurry, explained her maid in a tone of eagerness, There are newspaper reporters and hundreds of people waiting to see and congratulate you. if In haste the new actress ,left her dressing room to meet her excited public, After patiently signing a number of autographs, she was suddenly whisked away into an unoccupied room by several anxious reporters. Immediately the shouting and questions commenced. How long have you been acting? Where did you receive your nrst training? Do you like the stage? While these questions were being shouted at her, she was being blinded by the Hash bulbs of the cameras. Overcome by the sudden outburst of noise and with blinking eyes she exclaimed in a tone of exhaustion, One moment, boys, please. I shall tell you all about my acting career if you will only stop shouting. A At once: all noises ceased. In a very gracious manner the actress began, When I was a very small child, I was very interested in acting. I always Wanted to live the lives of other people. As time passed on, I was able to fulfill my desire. My first real experience in acting began when I was in the seventh and eighth grades of Central High School. I was an active member of the Thespian dramatic club in which I learned many fundamentals about acting, In later years I belonged to larger and more famous organizations, and after many years of hard work I have at last reached my goal. Moral: Young actors and actresses, do not despair for you may be the very example of the girl described above. At each meeting the younger group, the seventh grade, presents a play. The directors are chosen by the advisor, and the directors choose the cast. A few plays which the students proudly presented were: They Clean the Attic , The Christmas Gift , How Bobby Put It Over , and That Awful Letter . The advisor of the eighth grade students chooses a play committee from which the direc- tors are appointed. In turn the directors choose their casts, The students proudly boast the following performances: Judy's Jake , Among Us Girls , and Everybody Happy , To vary the programs the eighth grade Thespians present a miscellaneous program every other meeting in which the members display their various talents, HELEN R. MILLER -107-Q
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Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 4, SEVENTH GRADE THESPIAN CLUB Palsy Bankson, Peggy Lee, Kathryn Smith, Marilyn Bogan, Jean Osman ' 1, 2-Joyce Reynolds, Warren Stoddard, Craig Wright, Joan Brunn, Jean Alspaugh, June Hookway, Dolores Bogardus, Betty Busch 3-Gertrude Emerson, Myron Teitelbaum, Jim Short, Jeannine Burden, Patricia Bowers, Betty Camp- bell, Marilyn Thorburn, Jeannine Smith . - Dick Feigh, Don Slaybaugh, Marilyn Bryan, Janet Bessire, Marilyn Mertz, Mary Ellen Hoyt, Heidi Ann Bakker, Hope Snow, Ramona Dodge 5-Mary Breda. Ellen Everett, Marceil Nesbitt, Bill First, Margaret Robnolte, Frances Allen, Jerry Han es, Barbara Pierson 6-Miss Mary Jane Whitling EIGHTH GRADE THESPIAN CLUB 1fAnn Geiser, Joanne McCluer, Bill Deubler, Bob Kamin 2--Katie Inoway, Barbara Kepfer, Molly Kamin, Ethel Johnson, Sherwin Lindenbaum 3-Judy Cr-eps, Hannah Sondheimer, Mary Apostolides, Marcia Clevenger, Dorothy Stimmel, Patty Aller 4-Virginia Savage, Jean Rentz, Fleming Bower, Marilyn Wren, 'Patty Mowery, Jane Miller -Beatrice Barbour, Barbara Wheeler, Katharine Folsom, Susan Solomon, Janice Cox, Jean Ann Mannon, Shirley Costin, Patricia Gaberdiel fMiss Idetta Lutz, Richard Reynolds -6106-
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Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row COMMERCIAL CLUB --Margaret Turner, Doris Plankell, Helen Louise Miller, Betty Reed, Betty Latham, Naomi Donaldson -Herby Levy, Betty Jean Brown, Jfo Ann McClain, Maxine Deubler, Helen Easton. Ruth Heller, June Yant, Harryette Leidner, Maxine Haman -Phyllis Cline, Mary Burnett, Phyllis Garrett, Rhoda Page, Anna Mae Neuman, Beverly Asire, Jean Oxley, Mary Joan Stout, Vena Mae Mousa --Mary Tinianow, Jean Nou, Betty Widmark, Waneta Kohler, Audrey Bernstein, Janet Miller, Mary Lytle, Bettye Lytle, Bonnie Custer -Barbara Boop, Lois Stevenson, Jane Miller, Dotty Hall, Geraldine Scott, Marcella Ward, Ernestine Worrell, Dixie Reedy, Jeanne McDone1 -Miss Stiles, Mr, DeLong, Miss Rickenbacher LIBRARY CLUB -Deloris Edwards, Mary Lou Wheeler, Mary June Marguis, Lois Parish, Luella McClain, Shirley Jeanne Pugh, Dorothy May Wood -Peggy Daley, Joan Hurst, Grace Creviston, Va Laire Rilee, Darlene Schoonover, Louise Trempert, Ruth Jean King, Mary Kathryn Helser -Carol Frost, Kathleen Niemeyer, Pat Graffam, Betty Paxton, Marilyn Ward, Gloria. Glancy, Freda Pohlabel, Helen Chidester -Mary Krouse, Louise Cary, Pat Swisher, Eileen Wade, Beatrice Cottrell, Pearl Layman, Betty Brownell, Edna Werner -Donna Edwards, Mary Staples, Vicki Price, Evelyn Schurr, Janet Roberts, Thelma Wellbaum, Mary Smith, Laura Bierman --Joan Yoakam, Pat Barlow, Joan Jennings, Nathan Dubester, Jane Widmark, Katharine Holub, Eleanor Wildermuth -108-
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