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Those interested in drairiatics seek memberf ship in National Thespians-ehonorary dramatic organization A A A port towards which ambitious actors set course A A A a very formal and impres- sive initiation held before Christmas A A A lUU points necessary for admittance , A . to be accumulated by appearing in dramatic pro- ductions, belonging to rnalce-up or stage crew A A A one-act play, Ml-lot Biscuits, presented at Play Festival A A A journey to Decatur in March to see The Guardsrzien' with feanette Mace Donald and Gene Raymond A A A Torn Phillips tool: the center of the stage as president this year A A A Bob Deere vice-president A A A Doris First Row: f :Haus Haiti'-4' ' Fitzgerald f fralfan' 3 Ticrrzr. A PAAs'f' ' Tioga-r. K Pe-nw-el. F French . :::rA 1: -f S 3 A X' Oilef Second Row: P Gcaxer 'f S Tanner E C Bien D F-fcfslzf ' r EJQQ W S if :' :?' ,ci M Fl' mln: P lfeterf Thcspians hlaslc an Christner was secretary and treasurer A A A faculty sponsor, Miss Peters The dramatic group drawing its personnel from juniors and seniors . A A Don Gooden pre- siding over the society A A A Kent Penwell, Vice- Presidentg Pat Pfister, Secretary and Treasurer, l.IrsA Hainline, Sponsor A A , duties of associ ation diverse A finances used to buy stage and make-up crew equipment A A A sponsored dance after Kincaid football game A . A staged pep meeting for Mt Pulaski basketball garrie A A April brought skating party 'AAA greatest achievement presentation of Bobby Sox in Play Festival Third Row: B PAC: Gttt E lefi- P fain E Cl.e:r'f T Parv.a'i T A GH-'t.: F l.Cf.g'f.':'f?i r fvf:':':e.l Mir Fourrthhflowz 3 w H .vnawllf Prccff Vv' l.e'.-:Ls P Eurfgs, - ,'.'er.1'cs riz. F rer.:A.n':iir. Vv' STACIT F Vfienfkf- K YarAx-4' l IO' 29 First Row: fi Eiefeitrialer Pf, f',' A Mitchell P Pcge T7 Chrixtner, f Fzizaem M1 ' Pi-'orx Second Row: B Hildebrand Sutcr R Deere, P CTC atop, il Metzfiker, R Soni F l.ong'.vorthA Not Pictured: PA Cerve GU'1fl'V'f, T Phillipf
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CHODL BAN Sixty-three marching band members mak- ing yearly debut at Vet-sponsored Labor Day . . . spending two months of evening rehearsals preparing for football season . . . Bill Short returning as drum major . . . tramping over a mile of hills at Charleston Homecoming in October . . . Oh, what linesl . . . starting off the football season with 8:30 drills . . . forming of Bubble-Pipe, revolving P , and letter for- mations . . . the dedication of Brummett Field . . . band playing appropriate music during Mczjorettes: Mary lane Bolton Donna Gruber, Donrio Pastor, Barbara Oller, Sandra 'Nillia:ris. First Row: M, Kasteri, D Metsker, G. McNutt, P. Doty, B. Christ- ner, F. Guinnee, Y Lebon M. Cerven, l. McMann, M. Comisky, C. Terirnen, VJ. Webb, A. Tipsword, C. Stevenson, W. Suter, A. Masters, D. Dorn, A. Christner, B Miller, B Culberson, Mr. Gregg. Second Row: P Olseary, l. Mize, S. Washburn, I. Brooks, M. Schayes, l. Mount, L Klindwortn, D. Schmidt, B Long, B Lebon, l. Ward, D. Cooper, A. lliclcelson, T. Phillips, B. Deere, l. Kemp, G Elliott, A. Tarvin, G Metheney. Third Row: T. Dorward, B Bennett, R. Warren, l. DeVore, P. Dixon, S. Stoneburner, l. Heinz, W. Short, P. Cerven, L Woolard, W. Kroenletn, D. Cleary, D Miller, B Boberts A. Voudrie, B. lertkins, B Ewing, W, Witherr., Fl Metsker. Not Pictured: D. Forsythe, M Gibson, W. Hilton, B Hutte Donna Piper, majcrette. dedicafory remarks . . . on field between halves playing taps . . . paying a final tribute to Mr. Brummett while in B. D. B. formation . . . the trip to Taylorville for a cold eleven minute Armistice Day show . . . providing music and majorette show at occasional basketball games . . . thirteen pep-band members ready on a minutes notice for pep session . . . twelve of Mr. Greggs best going to Sullivan for an- nual band concert . . . this trip closing another marching band season. Attention of Mr. Gregg- The lines are straight. w .Y 41 if 'ax af? -' . . 1. ig?'.',1.ML
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PLAY FESTIVAL March B, 1951 CANDY GOES ON A DIET Produced by Iunior Dramcrtics Cast fDf.VN A f Mc. HL e,A.,, D-- Jw Caudill i',A,,, fdgfn. ll . ,A - ...A. ,A Jodie .f.e.r.e.,ey lffre :arfA1.A fcfrri Stacker fufr :a::AA.'c ,Cin Kemp fxfapsie E-31ElIf.'1 Klink Cj'r Bee Arr Pcrter :arf Gary Seyrgcur -...... .z., M... . -i . 'X 7 A wwe 'AA, ,, Lf..:- if..:: ,ME imnery BOBBY SOX Produced by Mask and Wig Cast lfrs Hanna Marie Fleming lffargge A Barbara Hildebrand Bobby Sex A Sharon Sclrirnitz Ncrtcn Brcwn A Ted Darward Cal A AA AA Dick O'Leary Bill A A A Bcger Burrus Clit: A A A A A A Kent Penwell D rec' Mrf Ann Hainline i,.., A . l., .. HOT BISCUITS Produced by National Thespicxns Cast Walter A A A A A A A A Bill Suter Teddy A A Den Gooden Mrs Kcski A A A A Bazrrcna French Mae A A A A Pat Cleary Gertrude Hall A A A A A Sally Tanner Miss A111 'A.' St Clair A A A A Margie Clialtant Cliristorlier Lana, lr AAAA A A A Bob Deere Directcr A A Miss Margaret Ann Peters -iii ,ff-., ,v4 4 'N. BOBBY SOX ,, . VT- pw-,-Q Tm rwnwqm Q Q L ::Aar:n Scnrrg' z, Barnard l'l1.'l6Ii CANDY GOES ON A DIET we Q.,--W-F -Y f- ,, J, - --'...-c.. -., ...,.. HOT BISCUITS Bib Deere, Den f-4 uoader. Bill Safe-r
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