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M haradesw A tiny country invading and conquering America served as the theme for the 1980 spring play The Mouse That Roaredf' Presented by a thirty-five member cast and directed by Mrs. Dorothy Veach, the play proved to be an enjoyable experience for all who attended. Clockwise from top left: Royal Court awaits the arrival of Tullyg Count Mont- joy flirts with a pageg Soldiers depart to invade Americag Stephanie Foster and Beth Ley flee from the roar of the mouse. 69
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GGDO-Re-Mig, The Donoho Voices met every Monday night in the cafetorium under the direction of Mrs. Ann Kimbrough. Led by President Greg Griffin, Vice-President Jim Hyatt, and Librarian Frances Walker they practiced weekly to prepare for their Christmas program on December 15. They appeared in several places, including WHMA and a spring concert. Clockwise from top right: Annie Walton tries to figure what the black keys are forg The Donoho Voicesg Mixed Ensembleg and SSA Ensemble.
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GGConcentrationw A new club created to explore and motivate interests in outside hobbies and activities proved to be so popular this year that the students were divided into two sections. Many resourceful people in the community shared their hobbies with the students and presented interesting pro- grams. Hobby A was led by President Helen Rutledge, Vice-President Carter Smith, and Secretary Lucy Ballard. Hobby B was led by President Kendrah Grant, Vice-President Traci Hanson, and Secretary Sally Crow. The Math Club sponsored by Mrs. Norma Quattlebaum and led by Pronce Acker, President, Pat McKissick, Vice-President, and Chris Parker, Secretary worked to increase their mathematical knowledge. The seventh and eighth grade Art Clubs explored several artistic medias during the year. The seventh grade created two dimensional batiks and the eighth grade created sketches of real life objects and experienced lear- ning techniques in soap carving. Under the excellent supervision of Mrs. Susan Couch, the students increased their appreciation and ability in the artistic field. Field trips, resource speakers and special programs comprised the agen- da for the Middle School Science Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Eleanor Voss and led by President Hugh Yarborough, Vice-President Jonathan Cayles, and Secretary Pronce Acker, the club continues to explore and research scientific phenomenon.
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