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Dfmmalicc THE DRAMATICS CLUB presented a one-act play for the Thanksgiving assembly program and a three-act major pro- duction for the all-school play. The Boys' Alliance helped with both plays and the Girls' League members added their efforts to the all-school play. The Thanksgiving program very appropriately portrayed a family's dilemma when the man-of-the-house attempted to prepare the Thanksgiving dinner. Although the turkey disappeared, the family had live turkeys before the 'curtain fell. The all-school play was a Mello-Dramal' that was com- plete with hero, heroine, villain, sheriff, grieving oldtimers, sweet daughter, gabby neighbor and Indian servant girl. The portrait of grandad added special interest as it proved to be as alive as any of the other characters. The stage set was prepared by the Carpentry Shop, the painting was done by the Art Shop, and the make-up was the handiwork of the Cosmetology Department. The faculty director, Mr. Vernon Higginbotham, was ably assisted by student Joe Hagan. BELOW: A scene from Curse of an Aching Heart or Trapped in a Spidefs Web. LEFT TO RIGHT: Characters are Leighton True, Stephen Butler, Marvin Loos, Bonny Dailey, Marilyn Rudnick, Ardie Ware, Charles Treadwell, and Pat Williams. -'I1 ABOVE: K Left to Hightl Elden Wake, Mari- lyn Rudnick, Marvin Loos, jodene Barrett, Pat Williams, Mr. Higginbotham, Bonny Dailey, Bill Stewart. LEFT: A scene from Father Talks Turkeyn showing Elden Wake, Iodene Barrett, Bonny Dailey, Pat Williams, and Charles Leech. T Q Q9 fa -- Q Q ., - - X91 ' 'Q 'asv ' HRW .. Z , -J J A lg 1 .fe .6 ' 5 'J' j- v ,ave f VV? 1 Q77 4 . Q 4 . ' H A Q' c, sv .7 70 'tfvec Q..
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A ew W' THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH, fellowship and freedom permeates the Art Club and fosters quality work, good sports- manship and industrial ethics for art students. Mr. Harold Luck teaches art and is the club advisor. Students of both morning and afternoon Art Shops are club members. They sponsor stu- dent art exhibits, charity subscriptions, holiday parties and inter-school proj- ects. Club members decorate the Tech booth at the State Fair and they make the signs and posters that adorn the walls and halls of Tech. Their talents are enjoyed by all Technicians. 44 as Qi ABOVE: fLeft to Riglztj Don Goff, Club Presidentg Shari Lee, Secrctaryg Barbara Norene Anderson, Treasurer, and Mr. Luck, Sponsor. Absent is Larry Bayles, Vice President. LEFT: Hank David, Vllill Rogers, Bill Stewart and Don Goff preparing Tech's outdoor Christmas display. -1o9- .
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alone cvzmefza Hmezdm FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA is the organization for agricultural students. Through this club the students who spend half of every school day on the Gold- water Farm are given a chance to mix social pleasures with serious projects. The students at Tech were given a resume of the purpose and the ideals of the FFA at the assembly program which the club sponsored. Suzy Roberts, the only girl in the picture above, is the Tech girl the boys selected to be their Sweetheart of 1955. The club officers are Dale Deal, President, Bob Roth, Vice President, Gene Sparks, Secretary, Roger Burris, Treasurer, Ronnie Arnson, Reporter, and Reg Jones, Sentinel. The sponsors of this group are A. L. Herm, P. A. Bell and VV. E. Smith. RIGHT: After being crowned the 1955 FFA Sweetheart, Suzy Roberts takes to the dance Hoor with the Club President, Dale Deal. LEFT: Some of the FFA Assembly participants. From left to right they are Maynard VVard, Herman Jones, Erwin Mathews, Ioel Kaufmann fbehind micro- phonej, and George Millener. -III- ABOVE: Members of the FFA take time out for a picture while making plans to attend the annual Field Day at Tucson.
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