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THESPIAN OFFICERS (Seated): R. Stanley, President; I, Crawford, Secretary, (Standing): M. Guyer, Treasurer; F. Doyle, Vice President. “Act well your part, there all the honor lies,’ is the motto of the honorary dramatic so- ciety, Thespians, at RHS. The National Thespian society is an edu- cational honor and service organization of teachers and students, established for the ad- vancement of dramatic arts in the secondary schools. The goals of the society are: (1) to establish and advance standards of excellence in all phases of dramatic arts, and (2) to create an active and intelligent interest in dra- ’ THESPIANS matic arts, among boys and girls in the high schools. Membership into Thespians is granted to Drama Club members who have performed meri torious work in dramatic arts and have met qualifications set up by the Thespian organiza- tion. A formal banquet is held each spring ai which a dignified ceremony is conducted for installation of new members. THESPIAN MEMBERS BOTTOM ROW: S. Moore, R. Stanley, M. Guyer. SECOND ROW: J. Guyer, V. Young, I. Crawford, THIRD ROW: F. Doyle, P. McIntosh, Mr. Chrisman. Page 66
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a FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORE DRAMA CLUB MEMBERS BOTTOM ROW: R., Doyle, L. Sydnor, M, Minnick, J. Wilson, B. Aten, S. Hays, M. Hayes, S. Gifford. SECOND ROW: S, Slick, A, Browning, B, Fox, S. Jones, C. Ritch, J. Bennett, S, Brown, D. Snider, S. Inboden, M. Flynn, T, Skidmore, THIRD ROW: Mr. Chrisman, L. Uhlir, H. Elmer, D. Lawhead, B. Ritchie, L, Trout, A, Legg, M, Henderson, M. Hadfield, J. Bennett, J. Crampton. One of the main projects of the Drama for the queen, her court, and the audience. Be- Club is the annual carnival finale. At this time, low is a picture of a group of junior girls various types of entertainment are provided dancing to ‘Mean Woman Blues.”’ J, Brantley, S. Moore, T. Dennis, M. Davis, P. Dennis, G. Slick, S, Darnold. Page 65
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SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS BOTTOM ROW: D. Schnake, D. Tracy, R. Mikeworth, R, Ubaudi, R. Musgrave, N. Wiman, P. Haskell, R. Ruddell, D. Miller, B, LaFief. SECOND ROW: Mr. LaFief, R. Ruddell, M. Culp, J. Gower, M, Wagner, J. Morrison, D, Correll, H. Elmer, M. Hayden, J. Dollahan, J. Clements, B. Frye, THIRD ROW: W. Mont- gomery, J. Mieure, J. Metheny, D, Willenborg, R. Wilson, F. Roberson, E, Kohl, B. Kaiser, S. Weger, J. Harper, J, Kilburn, B. Landsbaum, R. McCoy, P, Hocking, J. Moorhead. FOURTH ROW: A. Winger, L. Dedrick, G, McDaniel, C. DeWeese, J. Rankin, P, McIntosh, J. Custis, D,. Culbertson, J. Kolter, J. Reavill. R, Bogue, D. Wilkin, J. Moore, S, Daron, R. Whitmer, P. Freeman, The Robinson Science Club was organized in 1936. The purpose of the club is to stimulate greater interest in science, to further scientific knowledge, and to create better quality sci- entists for the future. Members of the club must have taken or be taking at least one year of science. Also, S G | FE N C E C L U B everyone must have a science project to be en- tered in the Science Fair next spring. There are 43 members this year that are looking forward to the Fair. The club, under the guidance of Mr. John LaFief, is affiliated with Science Clubs of America and the Junior Academy of Science. “Do you understand now?” asks P, Me- SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS Intosh, President of the Science Club Seated: J. Johnston, Secretary; P. Mc- Intosh, President; Standing: J, Reavill, Vice President; R. McCoy, Treasurer. Page 67
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