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Three plays for Drama Club 9? MH Drama Club Officers were Margaret Thornhill, Publicity Manager: Kathie Barrie, President, Aleck Darr, Sergeant ot Arms, Karen Bledsoe, Secretoryf Ken Thornpson, Treasurerg and Candy Hersey, Student Council Repre- sentative. this year Drama Club greatly extended its activities t year. With experience from the previous ye Drama club produced three fine plays. T first of these was The Caine Mutiny Co Martial featuring an all male cast. A we later an all female cast presented Twel Angry Women. The students did excelle jobs in both plays. Later in the year the Dra Club tackled a three act comedy, The Mou that Roared and scored a sensational h With the profits from the plays, the club pla to buy scenery for next year's p and hopes for a better year. erformanc l l 68
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strid, Risto, and Christa October the club had their installation of ir new officers with a pot-luck dinner, d Judy Ingram showed her slides of lland, and Astrid Sandsor, accompanied her American sister Judy Couk, sang k songs of Norway. ebruary Astrid Sandsor visited Concord ring exchange week and Nermir Gurbuz Turkey was with us. We got a new A.F.S. hange Risto Pohiola from Finland. He n found his place in the student body, ecially among the girls. annual candy sale was held in Febru- . The money will be needed to help to y part of the expenses of our finalist to abroad, either Judy Couk or Kris Lee. highlight of the year was the interna- al dinner. Eleven students came to our ool and spoke at assemblies and in sses. ln June, we had a bus stop in rysville with thirty-eight students from different countries who had stayed a r in Northern California. Marysville was hort stop before their thirty days' trip oss the country to Washington, D.C. rs for the club are Miss Camille Mrs. Marie Prichett, and Mr. James Rista Pohiola, foreign exchange student from Finland, takes a break after his tennis practice. B- Beier, S- Conwy, L- COOK- C- WU9 9 f B- Russell, J. Wilson, M, Schmidt, M. King, N. si-ankle, H. C- H0fSl0dlel', K-lGm0f1r B' LOWE, M- Th0rf1l1ill.J- Carter, M. Sargent, J. Reis, C. Bianchini, T. Beal, R. Ames, B- Couts- P- H0055 C- Hudmnf M' MCDOUQCII J- L. Conroy, G. Williams, A. Phillips, B. Jonnson, S. Dukes, Sandsor, M. Basham. Fifth row: Tom Hutchings, C, He,-sex' C, Chun, C, Le,-5, Buck row, C, Filer, T, C. Spence, G. Buttacavoli, S. Clements, K. Astrid Sandsor and Judy Ingram model native costumes from Norway and Holland. Anderson, R. Metouski, R. Nelson, M. Wood, E. Hille- brand, E. Ford, D. Walters, D. Limm, J. Caplinger, P. Strange, M. Hardie, D. Lamon, E. Mach, T. Shirley, R. Purviance, L. Myers, P. Sutton, P. Stage, D. Height. 67
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Service keynotes Tri-Hi-Y -Hi-Y started the year off with a bang. ring Big-Little Game week they held a ost Casual Gam contest featuring bare s of some of the boys. Votes were a penny ch and all the proceeds went to the .I.C.E.F. fund. A concession at one of the tball games proved to be very successful the club. In February, l'Fuzzies were the of the school with Tri4Hi-Y selling them all ing the day. March was spotlighted with annual fashion show held at Peach Tree untry Club. The theme for the year was lhouettes of Fashion . The highlight of a y successful year came in May when eight ls and Astrid Sandsor were selected to end the Richardson's Springs Older Girls nference. The Conference ended a funfilled enjoyable year for all Tri-Hi-Y girls. Tri-Hi-Y officers for the year were as follows: Front row: Nancy Osborne, Treasurer, Sheryl Geddis, Vice President. Back row: Susie Cartwright, Secretary, Peggy Haase, Chaplain, Alice Phillips, Historian, and Gail Cockrell, President. Alice Phillips sells Fuzzies to Dale Tindel, Liz Ramos, and Jim Kupser as other students pass to and from the cafeteria. t row: Susie Cartwright, Karen Bledsoe, Karyn Stone, Clements, Cynthia Chase, Judy Ingram, Barbara Dillard, Astrid Sandsor, Judy Cauk, Alice Phillips, Fran Roush rol Michel, Nancy Osborne, Joyce Coker, Gayle Sheryl Geddis, Gail Cockrell, Denyce Dees, Pasqua Christa Hofstqdter, Frannie Hust, Carolyn Hudson. ard, Rosemarie DePauk. Middle row: Susan Hutchison, Peggy Haase. Back row: Marcella Campbell,
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