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NATIONAL THE PIA OCIETY Students who participate 1n dramatics w1th1n the school are given the opportunity to work toward membership in the National Thesplan Honor So Clety the purpose of which 1S to give recognition to meritorious achievement 1n dramatic arts and to be of service to the school and community. For entrance thesej students must have at least 100 Working hours in .the field of dramatics. During the year Thespians present school plays, strive to I I The lights dim and you walk into the spot from the left wing. improve their speech habits and, aid in the pro duction of other plays and presentations. 1 The Thes ians encounter and ortra man dif- P D . . P. Y Y ferent parts wh1le practicing their skills. I76 Dark of the Moon, 1959 State Champion contest 1 b 1 th al set up for this year's Thespians. P ay, Sym O mes e do
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R, PO, llest rnts. are for lnts, ites. l ts being 1 all of H itteev 115565 Ltside an: OCIETY For those students who have met the qualifications, ad- mittance to the National Honor Society is opened twice a year, and it is at these times that the air is filled with - excitement as each student hopefully anticipates his notice of acceptance and induction. The formal induction is held late in the spring, and at this beautiful ceremony the un- selfish service and unswerving loyalty to the school, so characteristic of the National Honor Society, is never more pronounced. - Officers President John Shockey Vice President Charles Jackson Secretary Carolyn Carpenter Treasurer Raymond Schaub Reporter Tommy Sellers STANDING: John Shockey, Charles Jackson, Raymond Schaub, Tommy Sellers. SITTING: Carolyn Carpenter. 3 me . ' 5 ' A l ,Q ,E .' i 3 r ai Q., . glfgi' si, , 515124 :fl 1 ,P J J Mi I I f ,- 1 -is 21 ' yi gi li , 3 , FIRST ROW: Turner, Spurger, Ferguson, Dwyer, Fryman, Carpenter, Morris, Phillips, Hedges, Kendall, Kendall, Combs, Randall, ' nsl , Blackburn, Campbell. SECOND ROW: Duke, Sample, Strahan, Murphee, Bush, Mullins, Teague illglilefirlhrslaiilllkcfilfeerblEIiiisJt,D?ri3a.ldgon, Butler, Reding, Drews, Bilbro, Graves, Schelin, Jackson, Shockey. THIRD ROW: Navarro Monty Nicholsdn Shranko, Streeter, Williams, Koehler, Gamer, Phillips, Lee, McDonald, Young, Cooper, Sellers, Sanderson, Naff Gregg, Vassar Bhgler Moy, Gerland, Gaines. FOURTH ROW: Billeri, Meyer, Schindler, Coffee, Morgan, Shaub, Gee, LaValle Downey, Gamlile, Gage, Mize, Singletazy, Schaefer, Squires, Lott, Holberg, Blake, Sadler, Harrison, Horne, Sulton, Avery, Montgomery I75 ! .
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U llle 'ard 7 So lilion Ml to For 100 'fins we to pro- FRONT ROW: Sue Colgin, De Ann Lyman, Julie Stark, Nancy Clevenger, Ann Jones, Donna White, Diane Ferray, Marjorie Weaver, Adele Palacious, Judy Johnson. SECOND ROW: John Pfeiffer, Lloyd Brooks, Mike Colvin, Pat Mitchell, Milton Eppelito, James Carter. ,Not pictured: Judith Dunson. xv-S These cast members are held captive by the on-stage per- formance of their fellow Thespians during Our Town. Z Off1cers President Donna White Vice Presldent James Carter Secretary Ann Jones Reporter Sue Colgin Sponsor Miss Lela Blount sv' White, Carter, Blount, Jones, Colgin. I77
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