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Students celebrate first Winter Sports Homecoming ONE OF THE events of Spirit Week was “inside out” day. Winner of this event was Andy Oden, wearing an inside out shirt, jacket, jeans, and inside out socks. MIKE ABWAY, Student Council presi dent, awards Mr. Roy Lamar. ANOTHER EVENT in the Winter Home- coming was blue and white day. Mike Ab- way. Student Council president, recognizes Mike Crawford for first place, and the dy- namic duo, Pam Kastner and Tina Cross land, as second place winners.
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DURING A SOCIAL GATHERING one late night after choir rehearsal. Myrtle Webb (Robin Keene) and Julia Gibbs (Beth Lewis) listen to Mrs. Soames' (Jill Thacker) opinion of the shameful organist at the local church. Obviously. Mrs. Soames wants her dear friends to realize just how terrible this scandal really is. But like the typical women’s conference, there will be slight disagreements, then the three life long friends will go merrily along their way. WITHOUT THE CONTINOUS EF- FORTS of various committees, no play can be totally successful. With Anita Felty and Ann Honeycutt working at ticket sales. Kathy Flood as prompter, and Kathi Duck- worth as an assistant stage manager, a great deal of work was done within a short period of time. BILL HARTSELL PORTRAYS THE ROLE of Mr. Charles Webb, which calls for a much older appearance than that of a highschool student. In creating this “older look”, the hair style and coloring are of ma- jor importance. Therefore, Bill’s hair is parted down the middle, as was the style in 1901, and his hair is streaked with gray coloring to fit his character age. THE FACIAL MAKE-UP IS ALSO of major importance in creating each character’s appear- ance. After all. each character must feel and look his role in order to carry through in acting it. Mrs. Debbie Thomas paints the facial highlights as well as the aging lines on John Reimer. who plays the elderly role of Mr. Frank Gibbs. Performance
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Overall day was Thursday of Spirit Week (pic 1 and 2) with Roy Pittman and Billy Graham faith- fully participating. Ray Hodgkins (pic 3) portrayed Boone Copeland and sang a little tune in the skit presented by the Student Council at Friday’s assembly. Eddie Childs and Charlie Polston (pic 4) acted as Masters of Ceremonies as they introduced each contestant in the “talent show” skit. Winter Homecoming — 29
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