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n Row 'l: Ronald Davis, Elaine Alexander, Mary Tillotscn, Carol Curry, Richard Rhone. Row 2: Doug Bellis, Sammy Maze, Bob Hopper, Stan Hammack, Linda Yarbrough, Patsy Whatley, Jim Brock, Mrs. Alexander. Row 3: Larry Beatus, Walter Larson, Karen Boozer. Joan Curry, Jackie Hatmaker, Helen Harris. Row 4: Tom Ashby, Ed Pickett, Skip Laney, Pat Roberts, Linda Grimes, William Allen, Ken Kellum, Richard Massi. Forensic League Members Speak Uut Forensic League members find that the club participates in speech activities to suit every taste. Serious-minded members enioy debate and extemporaneous speaking, those who like iokes enioy after-dinner speaking. Almost every member likes oral interpretation of poetry. In January the club sponsored a contest in oral inter- pretation, extemp speaking, and after-dinner speaking. FORENSIC LEAGUE OFFICERS Mary Tillotson, Vice-President, Robert Bagley, Treasurer, Ronald Davis, President, Elaine Alexander, Winners in this contest had quite a tradition to maintain, for last year's winners had won several superior awards in state competition. The Forensic League has also participated in several debate clinics and tournaments both on the regional and state levels. Secretary, and Carol Curry Reporter, inspect part of the small mountain of debate material which club members work with.
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Row 1: Reita Stone, Patty Savage, Donna Thomas, Leska Turner, Lauralee Stapp, Robin Carson, Modell Butler, Linda Yarbrough, Didi Fletcher. Row 2: Judy Vanderpool, Beth Cowden, Toni Emmons, Susan Holloman, Patsy Whatley, Jinx Sandusky, Libby Gray, Delaney Holaday, Fern Niehuss. Row 3: Diane Barringer, Linda Johnson, Judy Farley, Beth Caldwell, Susan Heller. Row 4: Mike Williams, Don Johnson, John Reed, Paul Kennedy, Johnny Williams, Bill Taylor, Joe Wood, Richard Massi, Mr. Kerr. Art Club Members Decorate and Create Major projects of the Art Club this year have been the making of decorations for school social events and plays. Club members have made bare walls attractive tor the Homecoming festivities, the Beauty Walk, and the Junior- Senior Prom. They made the set for The Night ot Janu- ary Sixteenthf' a play put on by the Greasepainters. ln addition to these proiects Art Club members have participated individually in several important art contests. AMID THE BUSTLE of the art room, Art Club officers Didi Fletcher, retary-Treasurer, work on posters for art class. Vice-President: Mike Williams, President, and Beth Caldwell, Sec- 'i i
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Row T: Susan Heller, David McDaniel, Helen Harris, Mrs. Janice Rankin. Row 2: Joe Anders, Jerry Lake, Norma Lancaster, Yalonda Duncan, Brenda Dockery, Mary Ann Guin, Patsy Whatley, Linda Yarbrough, Stan Hammack. Row 3: Diane Rainer, Stella Riley, Con- nie Hunsford, Carol Joyner, Joan Crawford, Barbara Miller, Pam Butler, Paula White. Row 4: Libby Gray, Edith Freudendorf, Carolyn Fairchild, Sandra Meggs, Rosalind DuPont, Debbie Herring, Pat Roberts, Mary Bama Farr, Richard Snow. Row 5: Ed Pickett, Bob Hopper, Susan Giles, Jun Calhoun, Vicki Earnest, William Allen, Beverly Hawley, Jackie Hatmaker, John Boschung. Greasepainters Present Courtroom Drama The most important project of the year for the Grease- painters, Tuscaloosa High dramatic group, has been the production ot The Night of January Sixteenth, a court- room drama in which leading citizens made up the jury, actually voting on the verdict after the play was over. lt was directed by Mrs. Rankin, speech teacher and spon- sor ot the club, and by Mr. Sellers, a student teacher. Other projects ot the year have included make-up and stagecratt classes and helping Town and Gown Theater when tht group presented a play in Tuscaloosa. A tense scene is shown from The Night of January Sixteenth, an exciting murder trial. Mary Tillotson, the defendant, listens as Joe Anders questions Mary Elliott. man-www jimi
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