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Time On Stage Pays Off For Thespians To be a Thespian one must earn points by working on plays in one ot more of these capacities: acting, lighting, make-up, ot stage crew. You must accumulate a total of ten points. Each point reptesents ten hours of stage work. Thespians meet twelve times throughout the year. They try to meet at least once a month. During the meetings they discused upcoming events and the future plays. Being a Thespian is something someone should be very proud of. It means you are keeping a tradition that has been alive for over 2,000 years. Thespians were named after the first actor in Greece-Thespis. Sponsor Mr. McSorley said, Thespians is the only club that requires so much effort to join. To be a Thespian is an honor. It ' s also a strive for excellence. Thespian Vice-President Kevin Buckley commented, It was a lot of work but I enjoyed it. It makes me feel good because it ' s a goal I wanted to achieve. The girls do a skit after Thespian inductions. Thespian girl smooches her way in. Mr. McSorley, D. Batsle, C. Goeller, K. Buckley 22 Theipuru
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A Music Honor Society member performs a piano recital for the others Brian Beutter signs his name after being inducted. Music Honor Society 21
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Quill and Scroll was an International Honorary Society designed for journalists. It was organized in 1926 by advisors for high school student journalists to reward these people for their hard work. The members pledged themselves to excellence in a special ceremony held at the end of the year. Each new member lit candles symbolizing truth, initiative, opportunity, and friendship. Three juniors and five seniors were cho- sen during the 1982-83 school year. Among those chosen included Robbin Burkett, Can- die Emmons, and Michele Wagner. These students exhibited great skill and knowledge in journalism and were in the upper third of their class. Ending the ceremony, each student went forward, signed their names, and made pledges. Quill and Scroll pins were granted. Quill And Scroll Inducts Eight Quill And Scroll 23
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