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Thespian Society X mx' Ml sy Mr Twentyffour Row 1: Iudi Finkel, Sandy Sutherland, 'Teddi Towstiak, Ariane Barnes, Dan Ringler, Ginny Redies, Marla Ringler, Sandy Tidswell, Sue Shanefelter. Row 2: Sally Schneider, Gloria Delamater, Janet Copley, Marcia Kirkpatrick, Pat Garrett, Karen Staples, Kay Erlenbach, Betty Gemmel, Sandy Golding. Row 3: Ray Kilen, Leroy Stober, George Lanka, Gerry Redies, Hubert Snyder, Gene Geiger, Larry Robertson, Eddie Shaver, Alfred Coy, Marvin Ward, Tom Shannon. Row 4: Tom Brunclage, Ronnie Betz, Gary Bonney, Barrie Hauser, Mike Powers, Dave Wells, John Walek, John Meyer. The National Thespian Society Troop 1347 of New London High School is sponsored by Mr. Kenneth Laborie and Mr. Robert Cotton. The organization is for those who are interested in dramatics. Regular business meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month. The officers for 195811959 were: Dan Ringler, president, Ariane Barnes, vicefpresident, Ginny Redies, sec' retaryg Jim Mitchell, treasurer, and Marla Ringler, clerk. In addition to the regular meetings, the Thesf pians gave two plays during the year. On Decemf ber 18, 1958, they presented a three act comedy entitled The Whole Town's Talking. At the Spring Festival, May 1, 195 9, a series of three one act plays were presented, a comedy - Father Lives With Seven Women, a mystery- Scary Hollow, and a tragedy- L'Night Scene. Laborie Mr. Cotton Sponsored by Perry Chevrolet
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uiz Bee r, V W ff: f.. '- I T' tffll. . , T a we. -V A TZ f : at Seated: David Cline, Ginny Redies, Linda Garrett, Judi Finkel, Marla Ringler, Tom Steinke. Standing: Tony Denslow, Marvin XVard, jim Westeriiian, Lois Wiiifield, Sandy Golding. Quiz Bee started this year with approximately 25 students under the direction of Mr. Giiton and Mrs. Pierce. After many questions and much drill on those questions, twelve participants took the final qualifying test. The six with the top scores, Judi Finkel, Ginny Redies, Linda Garrett, Dave Cline, Tom Steinke, Marla Ringler, composed the team with Sandy Golding, Jim Westermaii, and Lois Wi1'1field as alternates. On April 29, the team took their places at assembly for the Lake' land Conference contest. The team had a total of 59 points and no perfect scores on the team. The Conference results were as follows: Girton Huron ..... - ..................................,i......,........ ......... 6 0 Vermilion ....., New London EG? Welliimgtoii .......,...,...... 59 Margaretta ,.,.,..... Amherst ...................,.......,.................... ..,,. 5 O Clearview ....., Sponsored by the New London Savings cmd Loan Company Mrs. Pierce 39 26 22 Twenty-three
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Future Teachers of America Row 1: Darlaine Cooke, Ariane Barnes, Sandy Sutherland, Dan Ringler, Teddi Towstiak, Judi Finkel, Ginny Redies. Row 2: Gloria Delamater, Joyce Lowery, Ianet Copley, Marcia Kirkpatrick, Sally Schneider, Kathleen Duta, Karen Staples, Floreece Leedy, Kathryn King. Row 3: Rosemary Wilson, Lois Winfield, Susan Reid, Linda Garrett, Barbara Blake, Marlene Burrows, Sandy Tidswell, Sue Shanefelter. Row 4: john Walek, Dave Wells, Barrie Hauser, Gary Bonney, Tom Steinke, Tom Brundage. The Ira L. Landis Chapter of the F.T.A., with Mr. Girton as advisor, grew to quite a large number this year. The F.T.A. consisted of 35 members, only j'uniors and seniors are eligible. The activities for the 19584959 year included studentfteaching for various elementary and high school teachers, attending a state-wide meeting at Bowling Green University to discover the merits of each field of teaching, and also attending a ciountyfwide meeting in Norwalk to meet fellow F.T.A. members and learn how different groups are organized. The F.T.A. also selected a needy family at Christmas, and presented the family with food and toys. At each meeting, a teacher spoke on college life and the trials and tribulations of teaching. For something new, the program chairman started the idea of showing educational films to the members present at each meeting. The officers for the 19584959 year were as follows: President ........................................................... - ..... Dan Ringler VicefPresident ........ ....... S andy Sutherland Secretary ..........,...... ....... T eddi Towstiak Treasurer ..,.... ....... A riane Barnes Librarian ......... .........,..,. J udi Finkel Historian .................. , ..........,,..... Ginny Redies Song Leader .,............... ........ G loria Delamater Student Council ........................... ...... ....... D a rlaine Cooke Sponsored by New London Equity, Inc., Millers Gulf Service, Whife's Trucking Co., and Knapp's Shoe Store Girton Twentyffive
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