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Annual Drama Thespian Society was a national or- ganization of high school actors and technicians. The Society's goal was the advancement and improvement of stu- dents interested in dramatics. Students worked approximately two years to earn enough points to be eligi- ble forthe Thespian Society. Points were given for work both on and oft stage. Students were then elected by the other members of the organization. Since the Thespian Society was an honorary ac- tivity, participation was not required of drama students. Activities of the organization included work on a proiect chosen at the begin- ning of the year. Members also per- formed in the productions of the ad- vanced dramatics classes. Smear ssira Thespians were required to take either dramatic arts or stagecratt to earn the necessary points for initiation. Pins were available to all members ot the Society. THESPIAN OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Bob Schock, ROW: Sallie Saltzmon, president, Bill McTarnuhon, treasurer, Ginny Spencer, vice-president. BACK secretory. NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: Andrea Veuls, Gayle Griebling, Sckin, Shirley Glynn, Ginny Spencer, Ethel Foxslein, Christie Tarbill. BACK ROW: Sallie Saltzman, Scott Carter, Bob Schock. SECOND ROW: Ande Ackerley, Jim Sydney Elliott, Babs Vetlerlein, Chris Gutchel, JoAnne Vining, Bill McTarnchan.
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aprieians Expressed Tryoufs for The Capricians were held in The spring. Girls were chosen on originalify in choreographing Their own olance and Their abilify To perform cerTain dance skills. Modern dance was a means of expressing an idea or com- municaTing an effecT. STudenTs sTrived for Technique, polish, dynamics and design in Their dances. MasTer dance lessons were also given by naTionally known choreographers oluring The Capricians' sevenfh period class. On Sepfember 23, The Capricians aTTended a workshop at The UA. The workshop was open To all high school dance groups. Capricians performed in a sTudenT concerT in The LiTTle TheaTer on February 3. The Young Choreographers Con- cerT was presenTed in March. Les Pieds DansanT, The Ca- pricians major producfion on May 2, presenTed The inTer- medicife and beginning dance sTudenTs. The Capricians pracTiced daily To gain grace and perfec- Tion in Their movemenTs. WiTh The help of Their advisor, DoroThy Davis, The Capricians choreographed all of Their producfions. Exercises were also conducfed daily as warm-ups To give The Capricians as much agiliTy as possible. Rona Clancy and Jan Merchunl slrove for lechnique, polish, dynamics and de- As a member of The Cclpriciuns, senior Polly Kiser was required To work many sign in their dances. The Cupricians worked daily To alfain These skills. hours on form. She used mirrors To help in perfecting all of her rouiines. ruff' . pgk sygi ' - '. '-: T' .T : M.. V- -. . V 1 -- ' ggi .. is fr, .. -::. ..,. . . r .,.. . ,, T '- - - v- misses-M1 ie' ' ' H 'f .- .. .T sr. .,,.. ,. g 3E??s2fsff:ffZsi2ijgif2.221f2?ei?55?fi?si21sf?5?'T5wEeg,,,, ' ,jj Mswisffsigsfi-225225245gfgggigrgamitgfngggpefiwsfzefzrefze, ' -- iflvgsszssu-1115,1-,f..1. . M -sizes:efszzsrzfssgsvgsvfQfrisisu --H23,21ffwflsrsfzgegfe fe , swf -W W -ff-.rims-i.,.,zg 2 Q?eggs2f'i5?iss11s2g,ffggi'f1J:sg:::,,f:,.fwgizgfg1Ui v1,1f513f'v 3-5-gg g:-1111.f,,s,:sfZ5r5,geg5Q3Q ' 1 f' - sf--H5 is-frggqg,-5,-i g.-1 K fzQg::se1f,m?::gf2f:1fvfffimszzfisvziagsi 1151.1 1 - - - 1 - Twig, -ff-Q1 Sr-1 wc' , .. , 1-:sf -. V ,. T, , ses,-,News1f,.,,.S,1.ae1f T . W - - ,- -,M .wx ..ce.m-2w.,,.M..,, . . we , ,. , , .,.,,..,,,.,.,.rc,...,,.,.w,
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