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Phi Sigma Alpha: first row: H. Himel, Secretary B. Hanscom, President J. Engleman, Vice-President B. Conrad, J. Levine, M. Newmang second: J. Norman, M. Gilliss, K. Ditzler, S. Rich, L. Highman, T. Marks. Phi Sigma Alpha, also known Honorar Activi Students who give service to a school publication may be eligible for Quill and Scroll, journalistic honorary. The World-wide organization inducts its members who must also fulfill academic qualifica- tions, from the staffs of the Pitch, Windup, and the Spectator. Thespians honors outstanding actors and ac- tresses who participate in productions. They gain admission into the National organization by collect- Thespians: first row: D. Bailey, President S. Riley, N. Water- stong second: C. Peterson, Secretary K. Butler, L, Little, J. Shapiro became members of National Thespians, the dra- matic honor society. To earn the ten points necessary for as Future Scientists of America, was not the typical inactive honorary, thanks to an enthusiastic membership and energetic sponsor. Individual projects and research papers were en- couraged and sponsored by the new science honorary club, FSA. ties idespread ing ten points which they earn by taking part in the annual Senior class play, Fantasia, or the all-school musical. The Phi Sigma Alpha, scientific honorary frater- nity new this year, is dedicated to the task of en- hancing the study and knowledge of science. Mem- bership is open to scholars willing to take active part in experimentation and in the free tutoring service. admission, these students acted or participated behind the scenes in school productions and outside activities such as summer stock. The Thespians produced this year's variety show, Fantasia, two fantastic nights of escape to a Mardi Gras. -M I '3 I A . 31. wr - g ff 3 '55
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uill, Scroll Members Report Surrounded by his harem of sophomore admirers Patty Gray, Susan Burrows, Gloria Acker and male sympathizer John Oeltjen, Pitch Photographer Tom Condit relaxes and en- joys himself at the December 13 Quill and Scroll banquet. Quill and Scroll: first row: E. L. Kelly, C. Weiss, C. Vitto, President L. Potter, C. Schwartz, Vice-President M. Gross- blat, R. Laddg second: B. Conrad, J. Hermanson, E. Hirsch, B. Campbell, F. Wolkenstein, M. Sarles, J. Kano, third: K. Cohen, J. Berline, D. Kittner, B. Helbert, D. Stewart, N. Goubleman, D. Walton, S. Braymer, J. Guberg fourth: J. S. Brown, P. Ladd, H. Weisert, T. Beers, B. Grob, L. Flaningam, C. Brown, C. Pope. Thespian member Lee Little as Ambrose Kemper plights his troth to Kathy Butler as Ermengarde in The Matchmaker. 156 Activities
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Key Club, Keyettes, all at lHf5l3El5.55',l5'.'.l - i E 'f E J 3 . Keyette Club: first row: J. Engleman, J. Martin, P. Bonn, S. Riley, S. McCauley, A. Ross, S. Allison: second: B. Tim- bers, L. Stephenson, M. Allen, L. Lovre, B. Miller, P. Payne, President C. Pincock, J. Levine: third: E. Pechman, K. Telfer, Vice-president G. Good, P. Ladd, Historian H. Weisert, Treas- urer Greta Smith, L. Flaningamg fourth: C. Thompson, M. Van Nice, B. Hanscom, E. Kotz, R. Ladd, E. Balaban, C. Weiss Key Club: first row: J. White, Secretary B. Hayden, B. Law, B. Amos, J. Euler, M. Ofenstein, L. Mohr: second: Y. Huang, B. Gerrie, P. MacHale, President D. Yates, D. Hoyle, L. Casner, H. Fridley, D. Burrillg third: P. Archambault, T. Stanford, M. Sheldon, D. Klein, B. Davis, A. Balderson, B. Rosbeg fourth: R. Falwell, J. Hartley, D. Pollock, M. Loftus, J. Stallsmith, Vice-president D. Eldridge, H. Logan, D. Bailey 155 Aciivities
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