Donoho School - Gauntlet Yearbook (Anniston, AL)

 - Class of 1979

Page 84 of 128

 

Donoho School - Gauntlet Yearbook (Anniston, AL) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 84 of 128
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Page 84 text:

Mrs. John Hancock directed the Donoho Voices, an all-girl chorus this year, in a variety ot works, accompanied by pianist Caryl Her- rington and guitarist Bill Burnham. The group was made up of solo- ists, the Girls' Ensemble, and the choir. The ensemble, formedof voices selected from the main choir, included the chorus's officers fPresident Jackie Sonnberger, Sec- retary-Treasurer Gena Brown, and Music Co-ordinator Laura Albrightj, Jennifer West, Julie Jenkins, Kathy Fry, Jenny Fry, Anne McNaron, Michelle Dubee, Lucy Roberts, Mic- helle Kemp, and Suzy Hoube. The main chorus consisted of the ensemble and Marilyn Sonnberger, Kathy Rowe, Pat Fetner, Candice Dobbins, Donna Burke, Allison Jones, Tracy Johns, Susan Bryan, Julia Wilson, and Heather Jenkins. The Donoho Players joined the chorus on a Christmas program that featured a musical program and two one-act plays. Mrs. Webb directed senior-high players Polly Enger, Ellen McKay, John Hill, and Pati Tiller in The Christmas Dress, a play about two old ladies with one party dress between them, and their two equally elderly neighbors. Meanwhile, Tom Kilby directed junior-high players Stephanie Fos- ter, Leigh Dillon, and Blake Smith in The Christmas Tea, a fantasy involving toys awaiting the arrival of Troupers Santa Claus - played by Mike Smith in both plays. Mrs. Webb also directed while Pati Tiller worked on costumes anc Caryl Herrington provided music foi the spring play, a parody on who- dunnits entitled The Prime Time Crime. The cast included Sam Johnson Carrie Coley, Blake Smith, Jenny Fry, Johnny Reaves, Cindy Nunnel- ley, Travis Stewart, Susie Dillon Brenda McWhorter, John Hill, Rich ard Byrd, Stan Wilson, Russ Dori sey, Jack Swift, Polly Enger, Lucy Roberts, Hugh Jones, Bowen Woo druff, Rozelle Burt, Carl Walker Ellen McKay, Mike Smith, and Joe MacKenzie. fit 5 'S Yi i CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE LEFT: Marilyn Sonnberger, Laura Albright, and Jackie Sonnberger await the downbeatg Choir mem- bers open wide for Mrs. Hancock, Mrs. Han- cock demonstrates the fun of choir singing to her students at the Lower School, Caryl Herrington shows off her virtuosity at the keyboard. 80

Page 83 text:

AT LEFT: Richard Byrd, Evan Johns, Guice Potter, and Cherie Johnson participate in a pre-class chemistry discussion. Below: The Junior-High Science Club fbottom row -Ste- phen Craft, Mark Mabry, Bo Tranum, Jonathan Hand, Craig Akin, Johnny Hudson, Ben Gullage, Sonny Wilson, Jay Jenkins, and Creston Hulettg 2nd row - Mr. Gorey, John Rose, Candice Dobbins, Elizabeth Steely, Alex Weidner, Don Griffin, Mrs. Quattlebaum, and Katie Whartenbyg 3rd row - Rodney Cavender, Sue Johnson, Matt Everett, Eric Bee, Leon Bowman, Steve Blomeley, Todd Weymouth, and Bill Kell, top row- Laura Robison, Martha Minshew, Bill McNaron, Dan Jones, Russ Dorsey, Evan McGinnis, David Ford, Joe MacKenzie, and Greg Veachj. si t ' naims.. ,,,,, ...hwsmw . Q . , . is ' 03 . .gig -,ff H g L Af, , gl as A A t -i . N ' K ,l. K -'su 1 3. h Q' . A kt I B 'x R K' , I , ,,i j' F 2 A i, 1 F, T4 fl 4, , i n W ,,., ti if ,K Q i 73,7 ,ZQ N kv- t I K. 5 ri My I . A rg' , I ..l +..L if 'i if T 'M itil J 4 A i ABOVE LEFT: Carl Walker weighs the good and bad points of phys- ics class. ABOVE RIGHT: The original Gibbinstein. AT LEFT: Mrs. Gibbins can smile even while grading papers. x' M. ABOVE The Senior High Science Club fseated Rhett Austin, Ellen Clark, Lucretia Williams, Carrie Coley, Beth Lawrence, Kim Nilliams Carl Walker standing Jett Monroe Bryan Jackson, David Shepherd, Tom Moore, Bill Thigpen, lan Simpson, Johnny



Page 85 text:

ai' AT TOP: Cast members of the 1978 spring play, You Can't Take lt With You, perform for a sell-out crowd. AT LEFT: Pati Tiller Cseatedj, Polly Enger, John Hill, Mike Smith, and Ellen McKay greet visitors to their Old Folks' Home, BELOW: A rejuvenated Polly Enger, Pati Tiller, and Ellen McKay rehearse for FROM FAR LEFT: Lucy Roberts and Hugh Jones take the conven- tional approach while Bowen Woodruff tries the old bIood-to-the- brain method of learn- ing his Iinesg Rozelle Burt and Bowen Woo- druff rest during prac- tice for the spring play, The Prime Time Crime.

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