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                             Up and coming stars find their places



                           he 90’sw erea  Wait a minute!  Now, w hat               There were a lot of new
                           turning point  exactly  is  a Thespian  any­        faces  in  the  organization
                           in  ourselves,  way?                                with  a  lot  of  future  stars
                           our  lives  and        “Being a Thespian ju st  who  m ade  their  debuts.
                           in  society.  It  m eans that you are part of  One  of  the  places  m any
                           w as  accept-      the International Thespian       stars  have  m ade  their  de­
            able for different people to  Society,” stated Rutherford,  b u ts  is  the  F re sh m a n /
            stand up for w hat they were  "It’s  really  a  type  of honor  Sophom ore Play.  This time
            and  for w hat they believed  society  for  students  who  it  w as  two  one-act  plays
            in.  .  .  It  was  a  time  for                                       ’’The  Sum m er  People,”
            Thespians  to  come  out       'It's not just a privilege              and the “Lottery.”
            of the closet.                                                              One  of the  up  and
                                           its an honor.  ”
                 “Well,  I  have  never                                            co m in g    s ta r s    w as
                                           Sophomore
            had  a  problem   being  a                                             S o p h o m o re    C raig
                                           Jerem y Rutherford
            T h e sp ia n ,”  explained                                            F itz p a tric k .   “E ven
            S o p h o m o re   Je re m y                                           though  this  w asn’t  my
            Rutherford.       “A ctually  I  are active in theatre in their  first show, I thought it was
            have been kind of proud of  high school. It's not a privi­         nice having a lead in a show
            it.”  In  fact he was  not the  lege;  it's an honor.”             that w asn’t as stressful as
            only one who thought that             Rutherford went  on  to  some  of  the  other  ones,”
            way.                              explain how it worked.  “You  stated Fitzpatrick.  “It even
               “I like being a Thespian,”  earn points for every show  helped  me  earn  a  enough
            agreed  Sophomore  Karen  you work with.  Then after  points get into the Interna­
            Kennedy.  “It's a lot of fun."    you  earn  so  m any  points,  tional  T hespian  Conven­
                By now some of you are  you can get  inducted  (into  tion.”
            sitting  there  w ondering:       the organization.)”                              CHRIS ROSS






































             B n a   Swoboda  portrays the old  Miss Summer in the
             "Lottery."  photo by BECKY DUSEK
             Sophomore  Jenni  Jaworski  applies  her  makeup
             before going onstage to portray a citizen of Vienna in
             "Amadeus " photo by AMY MARSH

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