As an incoming freshmen, I was
thoroughly dazed and confused when it came to adjusting to high
school life. Having also just moved to Texas from New Jersey, I
was largely unaware of the vast opportunities that awaited me in a
new state at a bigger high school. I wish someone had written this
article for me…
For
those interested in theater at CHHS, taking theatre classes is the
obvious way to get involved. However, there’s more out there.
International Thespian Society (ITS) is an international (as the
name implies) organization that links theatre people across the
globe. Again, as a freshmen, I found this concept highly
complicated and confusing. But it’s not! Becoming a member is
easy. Just go to the meetings that will be announced on the
morning announcements. They are usually held in the black box or
on the stage. When you come, give out your contact information to
one of the officers and you will become a pledge. In order to
become a member, you must earn 10 points. This feat can easily be
accomplished by participating in oral interp, shows, or helping
out with various theatre activities. You then document your points
on a piece of paper and put them in the ITS Points envelope in Ms.
Phagan’s room, and you will be inducted at the next ITS banquet.
I'm
sure you’re wondering, “Why should I do all this work? What’s the
point of ITS?” Well my friend, I’m going to tell you. By joining
ITS, you are able to automatically expand your theatre community.
You are able to attend the state convention in which you can
audition for various colleges, attend workshops, and compete in
individual events
Also,
at the meetings, we plan fund raisers, publicity events, and ways
to get more involved in theatre. If you are serious about theatre,
joining ITS is a great way to get involved and become a leader
(not to mention it does look good on a college
application). It’s also tons of fun! We have special events
planned especially for pledges, like pledge week, which is October
4-8. According to ITS President Meghan Gaffney, joining ITS allows
you to “become part of the national thespian community.” Treasurer
Katie Parker adds, “You get to be more involved.” When you join
ITS, it is easy to make friends with people who share your passion
for theatre. When you go to auditions, it is less intimidating
because you know most of the people there. When you attend banquet
and other theater events, you don’t feel left out because you are
part of all the inside jokes. You are involved and included; you
become a leader; your voice is heard.
So,
why waste any time? If you are serious about theatre, join ITS
your freshmen year. And don’t worry, it’s not a binding
commitment. But, if you decide your junior
year that theatre really is what you want to do, then you will
wish you had become involved in ITS in the very beginning. We look
forward to seeing you at the meetings! And don’t worry… we won’t
bite!