

Morgan, Margaret
Lan~y,
Jackie Bush, Shirley
S.bo,
M1rva Colmes. ROW TWO: Merrienne Keiper. Starl• Sepkovic, Wayne Mickey. Cheri Ounl1p, J..-nne Crawford, Flo Chesnlck, Paula
Donna Pasquale, Chorm1yne P1ck1n, lind1 Hughes, Sheila Br1chna. ROW THREE: linda Voitkofsky, lu1na Inks, Undo Sabatini, Ctrol Slmensky, Glori• McKenzie, Sharon
Coles. Susan Gribble, lois Oougl1s, Sally Robins, Rill Nosky, Karen Dade,
R~a
Mancini. ROW FOUR:
Belly
lowery, Terry Kurnava, Mary Ann Findura, Paulette Jord.,.
Harvey Farrell, Ron1ld Riffle, Alan Kostelnik, J1net M;tchell, Eileen Kyle, Sandi Noschese. ldella Vought. ROW FIVE: Ron1ld Sheba, Tom Kanyok, Ira Chrise, Bill Snyder,
Greg
Oirenzi. Joe Monovlch, Ad1m McKeon, fr1nk Tomsic, Sally Sullivan. Rich Gonzales.
Lights! Cameral Action! With these words Mrs. Dolly
Park, club sponsor, started the ball rolling for the
Drama Club. Novices presented one act plays, skits,
and poems with enthusiasm. At Christmas time,
drama club members performed a pantomime of the
"Nativity." This inspirational message filled everyone
with the true meaning of this celebrated holiday
season.
In February, seniors presented the play, "It's High
Time." The cast zealously endeavored to display their
acting skills while stage hands provided for impressive
backgrounds. Make-up crews added professional
touches to glamorize the cast. A portrayal of the
"Crucifixion" was presented for Easter. The audience
enjoyed the exceptionally fine performance.
To be a member in the National Thespian Society is
an educational honor; therefore, each student vies for
a spot in this organization. Those fortunate enough
to have been accepted were formally installed in May.
Upon the shoulders of these students lies the future
of the Dramatic Club.
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Veteran Thespians 1nd Mrs. P1rk u1mine tne club's new chorter.