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Characters Join Thespians A sfudent who is interested in be- coming o Thespian must accumulate 10 points. These points ore earned when o student participotes in dra- ma octivities. The Thespians met about 12 times throughout the year. They discussed and selected the up- coming productions, two plays and a musical. The group onnuolly takes a ploy to Indiana State Drama Conference in the spring. Last year ' s play was Any Number Con Die , a murder mystery. They had a lot of fun work- ing ond perfecting it. Initiotron of new Thespians also took place in the spring. New members had to start the day early. They were required to do anything and everyth- ing o current member asked. They dressed up in costumes best suiting their personality,- they wore these outfits during the rest of the school doy. Mike Stephens stated, Although it was kind of emborrossing, I enjoyed every minute of Thespian inductions. I especially liked dressing up as Lee Colhoun again. I am proud to be a Thespian. 1sf row: L. Myers, K. Walengo. 2nd row: C Goeller, M. Stephens, R. Schultz, K. Buckley, T. Klopfenstein, L. Fleck, M. Myers, D. Schoefer, D. Tossell, J. Cheh, J. RIetveld, J. Schramm. Ord row: Mr. McSorley. Thespion officers for the 1962-60 year ore Mott Myers, President; Juli President; Lori Myers, Secreiuiy; cMm Finneron, Treasurer; and Koren Wolengo os the new Scribe. Thespians 21
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V Journalists Join Society Quill and Scroll was organized for the purpose of encouraging ond reward- ing individual student achievement in journalism. Since its orgonizotion. Quill and Scroll hos granted charters to twelve thousond high schools; ac- tive chapters are located in every state of the union and in many for- eign countries. Last year ' s ceremony inducted ju- niors and seniors who were in the upper third of their class, who ex- celled in publications and academic work, and who were selected by the supervisor of publications. The ceremony took place at the an- nuel publications banquet in the spring. Each current member lit a candle symbolic of the aims and aspi- rations of a journalist. The candles symbolized truth, initiative, opportu- nity, and friendship. New members were then osked to come forward, sign their names, and make a pledge. Each then received a Quill and Scroll pin plus the con- gratulations of other staff members. .»niot Mike Stephens signs a type-wrifter pledge before receiving his pin during Q and Scroll Society inductions held ot the onnuol spring Publicotions Donquet. Debbie Blue onticipotes the moment whi ?r signature ' ' ■--•-- -■ - - loke her o member of Quill ond Scroll. ■ 1 Diddle. Lindo Derbin, Julie Cheh. 2nd row: Mike Stephens, Debbie Dlue, John Michel, Debbie Schoefer, Pete Dornsife. 20 Quill And Scroll
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Changes Mark ' 63 Alltold The Editor-in-Chief of the Alltold was Pete Dornsife with ossistont editor Kim Diddle and business manager Su- san Datiz. The paper was distributed every two weeks with three eight-page issues instead of the previous two. The newspaper was also printed on white, heavyweight paper instead of the usual newsprint. Mrs. Warner stated that, The staff began work in mid-summer to orga- nize the paper, and their efforts paid off greatly with the publishing of an eight-page issue the first week of school, earlier than previous years. Two members of the staff of fourteen attended a journalism workshop at Indiana University. These members were Pete Dornsife ond Mike Ste- phens. The hard work and dedication of publishing a newspaper proved to be o rewarding experience for the 1982-1980 Alltold staff. Editor Pete Dornsife dedicates most of his time to making sure the paper is informative as well OS entertaining. Sitting: T. Thomos, 5. Ermeti, A. Spiingman, G. Duncan, K. Farnsworth, K. Diddle. Stonding: T. DHoore, M. Stephens, J. Michel, P. Dornsife, T. Kling. Not pictured: S. Datiz, T. Rodabaugh, C. Done. Senior Tim Kllng carefully checks the lining of the paper on the light toble. 22 Alltold
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