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Active is a new word for the Drama
Club. Yet though new, it certainly is
a fitting word. Three one act plays,
Charlie Brown's Christmas,
Reader's Theatre, Children's plays
and the sponsoring of the trip to the
Asolo Theatre in Sarasota are exam-
ples of the activities undertaken by
the group. Undauted by previous un-
successful years, Miss Diane Book-
man has truly helped Drama Club
.. members to appreciate drama as a
performing art. CHS welcomes this
activity and gives it's patronizing
support.
41 Makeup is J·ust as important a part of
drama as stage props are. Nancy Townsend
applies age to Angela Young backstage before
performance of "An Evening of One Acts." 51
"The world is a stage and we are the main
characters" says Drama Club officers for
1974-75; President Brenda Hickman, Vice
President Becky Davis, Secretary-Treasurer
Donna Rich, and Business Managers Chip
Brabson and Jay Fraser with "director" Miss
Diane Bookman. 6/The "Entertainers" are
Laurie Aiken, Delbert Alexander, Kim An-
schultz, Susan Bard, Kathy Beggs, Janis
Bishop, Cheri Boutwell, Beau Braun, Robert
Bricker, Bob Caley, Susan Carlberg, Debi Car-
nathan, Sheryl Crews, Kathy Cummings,
Sara Dees, Lynn Demille, Cherie Dicks, Lelyn
Gansel, Chris Grant, Faith Griffith, Pat
Hammers, Kevin Henry, Kay Hill, Tim Hy-
bart, Dyan Irvan, Billy Jones, Cheryl Joye,
Christa Knudson, Erik Knudson, Jayme Ko-
nrady, Susan McKee, Renata Nemecek, Pam
Pannell, Jan Poole, Debbie Renaldo, Terry
Rogers, Brooke Ryan, Dawn Sullivan, Janet
Summers, Summer Summers, Debbie Sutton,
Becky Swanson, Nancy Townsend, Wendy
Welch, Steve Williams, Angela Young, and
Nancy Zedaker.