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Sandra Kruschke rises first to answer question concerning the Bible. ible Club Helen Hurt and Dottie Marshall hand out mu- sic sheets to club members. uture Teachers 2 S Oficers of the Future Teachers-Mary Lou Ives, HISTORIANQ Sandra Ives, LIBRARIANQ Susan Brown, PRESIDENT, Mary Goodman, TREASURER, Cathleen Stevens, SECRETAHYQ ,Io Ann Hunter, v1cE-PRESIDENT. Members of the Future Teachers of America- TOP now: Sarah Pettengill, Sandra Ives, Mary Lou Ives, Kathy Stevens. SECOND Row: Put Keyes, Mary Goodman, Susan Brown. FHONT now: Jo Anne Hunter.
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This page sponsored by 1604 ATLANTIC AVENUE Virginia Beach, Virginia itil i s Bible Club officers: Anne Russell, chaplaing Iermette Baum, secretary, Margaret Watson, presidentg and Sandra Kruschke, vice president take S their places on the stage at a meeting ,4-sf' of the organization. President Margaret Watson assumes the position of a choral leader as she A directs the song service of the Prin- cess Anne Bible Club. At 8:30 on VVednesday mornings, the Princess Anne Bible Club holds its meetings. The opening prayer is led by a student and is followed by group hymn sing- ing. The visiting speaker of the day is a minister or someone associated with Youth for Christ. The meet- ible lub ing is then closed with a prayer. Often films are shown, Bible quizzes held, and student speakers uti- lized. This is an excellent organization for Christian character building and has done much to provide wholesome morning exercises for the student body. BAYNE GRILL
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Members of the Princess Anne High School Band in a frenzy of selling do-nuts to lines of hungry students. So energetic were these salesmen that the dough ratio of the band and the student body increased markedly. and . . . And the band played on. Most schools are well known for one outstanding attribute. Churchland is recognized for the excellence of its athletic teams, South Norfolk leads the way in magazines. Maury is rated tops for its fine paper. Princess Anne is recognized for its band. VVhether it be field marching, concert playing, or baton twirling, this company of musicians leads the way. Success in music is achieved by practice, patience, but yet much zeal, and correct direction. Mr. I. A. Cantwell, director, with his nsoundl' advice, encouragement, and hours of hard work spent with his students, is the real reason behind their achieve- ments. This hundred piece band took part in many events. The most enjoyable and most appreciated participations were during the football games' half-time. Their version of Shake, Rattle, and Rolli' brought life back into the spectators, near-frozen feet. Half-time football features and fun were put aside in favor of harder work with the approach of the All State Band Contest. The usual smiling face of Captain Sherwood Thompson changed. His smiles shone forth only after success was accomplished. Av -'U The Princess Anne High School Band and Maiorette Corps. This combination thrilled spectators at football games, pro- mded entertainment at assembly programs, and participated in numerous parades. The words Cavalier Band and Out- standing Performance are synonornous, for this group is as accomplished on the concert stage as on the marching field. ln the past two years they have not only aroused extreme y fl if '11- P .ff M .. v-...shy pride among parents and students, but they have also won acclaim and recognition wherever they have performed. The high strutting maiorettes, ranged across the front of the stage, have developed into a precision team unequalled anywhere. Our tribute to Mr. Cantwell, the band, and maiorettes may seem flowery, but praise should be- given where praise is due. This page sponsored by HOLLOMON-BROWN FUNERAL HOME
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