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Evening ceremony receives 21 members; alumni return to give dramatic readings Troupe president Amylou Pyle presided over the December 16 in- duction of new Thespians, held that evening in the auditorium. Twenty- one inductees were accepted into membership after earning ten points by working on casts and crews. The candle lighting ceremony symbolized the six aspects of thea- tre — Thespis. Living Spirit, Song. Speech, Dramatic Literature, and Civilization. Three past members returned to ZHS to offer readings and dramatic excerpts. Charles Glidden read from the play Indians.'' Web Nor- man presented an excerpt from Ro- meo and Juliet, and Bob Sweeney read several of his own poems. Those members inducted were Jeff Barrett. Paul Bennett. Doug Bridwell. Diana Coss. Paul Dusen- berry. Bob Ehrenberg, Mollie Goo- kins, Mike Mahaney, John Master- son. Shirley Mautz. Sue Mohler, Kim Newman, Marc Ottenga. Fountain Sharp, Ann Smith. Diana Spangler. Bill Stewart. Glenna Steil. Emily Walker. Ferris Wilhite, Dean Young. RIGHT: Troupe president Amylou Pyle welcomes new members, friends, and parents to the tradi- tional evening induction ceremony. BELOW: Thespian big wheels Cindy Potts. Sherry Krause Linda Konrad, and Bruce Bennett offici- ate the candle lighting portion of the ceremony. Thespian induction 29
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NHS acknowledges senior scholars during induction y.V • .■ ■ Thirty seniors were inducted into the Zanesville High School chapter of the National Honor Society on November 30. These students repre- sented five per cent of the senior class. The traditional evening ceremony began with the John France s wel- coming of parents and guests and Linda Konrad's statement of the so- ciety's purposes. Character, Schol- arship, Leadership, and Service were then represented. New members who were received that evening are as follows: Vickie Barnhouse. Kathie Blatt, Kathy Bol- linger, Cathy Bowers, Mariann Burns, Susan Cultice. Renae Drake, Karen Hill, Sally Graham, Barb Hannahs. Cathy Herron, Marsha Houston, Tom Kelley, Brenda Krause, Mike McHenry. Susan Norris, Penny Orr, Kay Reynolds, Brenda Roby, Cindy Rog- ers. Debbon Schaum, Geraldine Schoop. Debra Shirer, Mike Shu- mate, Glenna Steil, Carolyn Wal- ters, Richard Wells. Rhoda Wilson. Rosemary Wise, and Roxanne Zigo. ABOVE: Representing Alma Mater is sen.or Linde Konrad who leads new members in reciting the National Honor Society pledge. LEFT: Chapter president John France congratu- lates inductee Mike McHenry after presenting him a membership certificate and symbolic rose. 28 NHS fall induction
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Soloists highlight annual ZHS Christmas Concert ABOVE: A concerned Connie Hunt carefully strings lights onto one of the set's seven Christ- mas trees with Paula Klass and Becky Cronin. RIGHT: Choir director Mr. Glenville Thomas commends the ZHS Concert choir as they take a bow after the night's performance. Under the direction of Glen- ville Thomas, the Concert, Tour, and Sophomore Choirs pres- ented the annual Christmas Con- cert December 10 and I I. Eight choir members pres- ented solos during the evening. Debbie Shirer sang The Secret of Christmas; later, Karl Durst and Randy Ore presented But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming. Tyrone Rush was fea- tured in Christmas Was Meant for Children, and the traditional Turn Thou Unto Me included solos by Liesta Portis and Uldeen Lewis. Tom Hood and Mike Thompson were featured in Twas the Night Before Christ- mas and a flute solo of The Shepherds was performed by Diane Spangler. RIGHT: Concert choir members sing Joyful Joyful We Adore Thee while most eyes focus intently upon the director. 30 Christmas concert
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