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Thespians, The Avant-Garde Of Drama Club The Thespian troupe is an honorary extension of Drama Club. These talented students represent- ed their school in many Liberal Art Tournaments. In 1969 the SCHS Thespians participated in the Orange Coast College One-Acts Presentations ana' the Pasedena Playhouse Dramatic Art Presen- tation. Thespians also performed for the Human- ities class, contributing to the dramatic literature of that course. Drama club and Thespian cabinet off- cers workedjointly with their advisor, Mrs. Marion Sykes, in presenting SCHS with outstanding Dra- matic work. LEFT TO RIGHT John Holing-Zee WuU'eck-Bronwen Denton, Terri MFCMfd-I THESPIANS-BACK ROW lnew iniliativesl: K. Crider, Mrs. Sykes Li Klein, B. Olson, S. Besseq FRONT ROW lold membersj: J. Holing lAdvisorJ, P. Anderson, T. Bohrer, J. Russell, D. Manning, S. Craig, Z. Wuyeck, B. Denton lPres,1, T. Mcfurdy, W. Bloom, J. Limebrook
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,.,.....m-ii IST ROW-Randy Davis, lan Kincaid, Pat Murphy, Jan Devenberg. SECOND ROW-Kim Crider, John Holing, Zee WuU'eck, Bronwen Den- ton, Terri McCurafv. Wendy Bloom, Jon Limbrook. THIRD ROW- Sandy Bank, Pal Anderson, John Russell, Mark Nanning, Stan Craig Barbara Olsen. FOURTH ROW-Shawna Devenberg, Barbara Taylor, Michel! Criswell, Pa! Bohrer, Debbie Manning, Nicolette Criswell, Drama Club Shows Talent One of the most dynamic and active groups on campus in 1969 was SCHS' Drama Club. Each year through the ejorts of Mrs. Marion Sykes and the club's cabinet and members, the San Clemente students enjoy the theatrical talents of this popular group. This fall the Drama Society presented the S.C. Tritons with R.U.R. fRossums Uni- versal Robotsj, afctional look at the future. In order to raise funds for their production costs, the Drama, Club Members sold lemonade in outdoor stands. January 31 witnessed the First annual Unbirthday Party held by Drama Club. Participants in the celebration arrived in Alice In Wonderland type costumes and Mad Hatters' Hats. The careful planning by Party Chairman John Russell and the Festivals Committee insured the evening's success and enjoyment for all. Lauren Klein, John Farr, Vickie Ashley, Carol Robinson. FIFTH ROW- Tina Parker, Roxie Phelan, Carol Carrillo, Debbie Dunstan, Kathy Graehl, Sandy Warofjf Susan Hartschorn, Barbara Mudge, Sam Besse SIXTH ROW-Mike Peduzi, Charles Senge, Peter Chicas, Kevin Kin- caid, Cindy Johnson, Carrie Opland, Carol Privitt, Sue Schefer, Laura Fleming, Linda Bank. Drama Club Cabinet U to RJ Patricia Boher, Debbie Manning, Mrs. Sykes, John Holing, John Limbrook, Barbera Olsen, Bronwen Denton.
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wma John Limebrook applies his stage make-up for the roll of Doctor Gall. Robots Invade SCHS Drama Club's fall play, Rossums Universal Robots was one of the most imaginative and original produc- tions ever presented by the Triton players. The play con- cerned itseU with the destination of man in the year 2020. The techinical achievements of David Mitchell's elec- tronic cornputer and audio visual set were invaluable in transporting the audience into the future. The labors of the prop manager and set designer created scene effects. RUR'a dramatic debute of many beginning stage plays. Drama Club's 1969pedormancesmaintained the respect- ful and original ideals ofS.C.H.S. Scientist llan Kincaidj collapses in exhaustion ajter arduous research. Heroine lSandy Bank! seeks advise from trusted friend flan Kincaid!
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