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40 Drama Club Presents A Christmas Collage The Drama Club, with Miss Cobb as its new spon- sor, brought its brand of stagecraft back for anoth- er year's engagement at Bayside. To help area tour- ism, the club entertained visiting conventions and auditioned to become the resident troupe at the Sheraton lnn Hotel. The many talents of the mem- bers were invaluable to the success of their multi- faceted Christmas production, A Christmas Collage. The entertainment they provided made the Seniors' Miss Bayside Pageant a smashing success. The club entered the District One-act Play competition anx- ious to add another win to its record. Besides put- ting on the play, Flowers for Algernon, the club car- ried its innovations still further by staging the poetry of Spoon River Anthology. Such were the creations that graced the Drama Club's most unparalleled year. Lil Officers: Front Row: S. Hindlin, L. Anderson, S. Rowland. Back Row: R. Erickson, E. Johns, K. Byler., O Front Row: S. Hindlin, P. Bailey, E. Johns, L. Anderson, P. Horton, M. Cass, R. Ericson. Second Row: G. Swanner, E. Merman, A. Blitch, Miss Cobb, Sponsor, S. O'Hara, C. Pulter, S. Roland, K. Byler, J. Whalen, J. Barrett. Front Row: E. Johns, L. Anderson, M. Stephenson, S. Roland, R. Ericson. Back Row: J. Byler, J. Whalen, Miss Cobb, Sponsor, C. Poulfef-
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4 -,i Ml,!,4 gi .N 4 A 1 . .g:' '-, r li K , i ,. I . 4 . ,. . 043 ICT Student wonders if the food he makes is as good as Mom's. S. Smith. W. Shepard uses his skill of metal shop H. Mitchell takes blood pressure while P. Harris styles a customer's hair. during his iob. in nurses training. VICA Stresses Technical Phases of Business Providing a cooperative association between the student, school, and industry, ICT gave the student the opportunity for industrial training. The students received classroom instruction directly related to technical and non-technical phases of the business world. The ICT program enabled the students to profit from actual on-the-iob experience and at the same time realized a handsome income and earned credits toward their high school diploma. A fn- . is VIL X 9 I 'W C L4 Wea , Q' 'Q 1 Z 'Wi J iffaig ff Front Row: R. Tyer, G. Knight, J. Doles, V. Costin, H. Watson, Z. Freeman, R. McDaniel, R. Lenig. 2nd Row: T. Knight, J. Owens, M. Peake, M. Snellinger, S. Edmondson, R. Flemming, K. Newing, T. Craig, B. Fox, K. Walda, C. Aldridge, Mr. Farrar. Back Row: C. Harold, D. Gaskins, B. Dunn, W. Floyd, N. Robinson, D. Greene, M. Massey, W. Shepherd, S. Clark, Y. Jones, P. Harris.
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