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'X X, , 4 . ,.. Barbara Randall, Mike Hobson and Pam Rich- ards, help construct new props for the next play production, The Odd Couplef' A Steve Flaker, Mike Twyford, and Charlie Gile set up, the lighting for a rehearsal of The Odd Cou- ple. Kelly Heffern, Nancy Arnet, and Judy Hall decide on costumes for The Odd Couplej, per- formed December 13th and 14th. Exhausted after many hours of rehearsal, jack Betts CAdvisorj takes a break. Myke Barnes practices on a udummyv mask before putting final touches on the characters in Macbeth, Steve Como, Shellijensen and Todd Sherman dis- cuss initiation items for the next Thespian meet- mg.
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,JJ onyx Yryx C, ,Swing 2 i he over-all goal of the Thespi- ans was excellence - excellence as theater artists, excellence as human beings, and excellence as productive members of soci- ety now and after graduation. Mr. Betts stated, only time will tell if we have achieved that goal. Thespians was the only National Honor Club on campus. Initiation involved being kidnapped, reaching for bananas in toilets and Washing hands in shaving cream. All this was done by blindfolded participants. Usually there are six to eight members ini- tiated yearlyg however, this year, sixteen students received this honor. In order to raise revenue, the Thespians sponsored car washes, a dance, the Crazy Auction, and the Dime-a-Dip-Dinner.
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