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THIRD TIM E HONOR
To an International Thespian, 17 is a lucky are interested in theater. During the school
number. year ITS went to a state convention in
Seventeen points are needed to become an Kearney where they watched other schools
ITS member in Ralston, this being a rather perform and also went to workshops.
large number compared to some schools
In the summer they went to an interna
such as Millard South where only 10 points
tional convention in Muncie, Indiana, at Ball
are needed.
State University. This is much like the state
More points are needed at Ralston since
convention only with people from all over
we have more opportunities for students to
the country attending.
obtain the points they need. A student can
get points by being involved in theater, either “To be asked to perform mainstage is an
on or off stage. honor, and our troop will perform again for
ITS is an organization for students who the 3rd time,” said Junior Liesl Miller.
Peter Citron of WOWT 6 introduces drama
students to Actress Madolyn Smith. Smith star
red in the two-part CBS television miniseries “If
Tomorrow Comes”.
International Thespian Society Jegeris, Shelli Morgensen Third Row: Linda
First Row: Sue Gillespie, Diane Thurman, Shelly Skaggs, Mindi Sila, Laura Meehan, Nicky
Reiser, Tammi Lutz, Paul Gibbins, Eric Nelson, Naviaux, Carol McNamara, Dennis Hobson,
Chris Jenson, Sean McIntyre, Heidi Schonlau, Brian Nelsen, Kelley Springsted, Jess Thacker,
Brad Allgood Second Row: Leisl Miller, drama Jeff Carter Back Row: Kami Homburg, Michelle
assistant Georgina Thacker, Teresa Nickish, Deb Radicia, Shannon Kilbane, Donna Thompson,
bie Mowry, John Tourek, Scott Johnson, Stacy Leslie Vinjamuri, Christie Distefano, Ted Plugge,
Chcdester, Erica White, Heidi Hazuka, Monika sponsor Jack Parkhurst, Leslie Kruizenga, Paul
Rase, Chris Kopp
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