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Masque And Gavel , An action group that paints pictures '! 9 with the dramatic use of words and body ' V . . J expressions is the Masque and Gavel Club. Griginal and unique ideas are carried k out as the group performs and entertains YL on special all school assemblies. Dramatic presentations by Ralield N5 The Masque and Gavel ball is one of the Wlllkefdnd Ofmefle Tolbefl- E anxiously awaited activities of the school year. Special presentations involving Deotha Howard. Reginald i s ' , Newell, Frederic Retic and James Blue. X l An especially tense scene with Charles Wells, Ralield Walker. Re- ginald Newell, James Blue and Frederic Relic. 42 f , l ' e ' N 5-- The grand linale includes Reginald Newell. Marsha XX hitaker. Ratield Walker. Terri Whitaker, Amala Givens, Deotha Howard. Bobbie Robertson and Michael Bron n. N I i g g 'x 1 .. it Q t . I v K W l .. Q G Y X . ' . 5 3. Gu 1 'E l QS, .N l f ' B 'I' li' -. Q H - ' rt--yu' l A' s- . I 'I x I t 5 ix
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Booster Club Q- Modern Dance Class An active organization throughout the school year is the Booster Club which starts its years activities at the very beginning of school with cheering sections at football games. During the period of Hoosier Hysteria the work of the Boosters becomes more pronounced. Their cluminating activity a the year end Booster banquet is not their final activity as they J M 5: X. also participate in the All Sports Banquet for all i 8 5 ' h h ii- t 'td' i J '. , t e young men w o ave par icipa e in spor s ,ff rig during the school year. vi Booster Club officers Mary White, concessions chairman, Odette Bassett, ass't secretary, Patty Jo Baptiste, treasurer, Avalon Madry. vice president, Karen Boulware, president and Lynnette Roberts, secretary. Modern Dance Class participants Yolanda Hall, Sara Bond and Avalon Madry. ...'7-,,,YTq , 5,1 ,'.. 5.T3?3 3 i ' ' -,,,3-ima 2 vi.-,at 3 viii! njpaz - Quinn.-- l 66 .,.-,- FQ! i, l
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Members ofthe Junior Girls Cho- rus: Joyce Matthews, Deotha Howard, Dorothy Hobson, Bernice Tyner, Ernestine Jones, Pearl Yanders. Wilma Peavy, Linda Evans and Barbara Johnson. Officers ofthe Junior Girls Chorus: America Wakefield, secretary Marcella Hamer, president. Con- nie Robinson, llrlamerj vice presi dent, Bessie McCall, librarian and Joan Smith, secretary. -,, .A-Y V i hiwr C Junior Girls Chorus 0' N, if ..'-li I fi -I. 'M .1 T M are as - 1 -ef be I ky '5 ' l , Q ' ,f . l J V l ' J to , i 4 ' i i l ! i s ll C ' 'rx , 'S-my 1 Additional Junior Cho- rus members: Twins, Denise Kendrick and Diane Kendrick, Mar- garet Morrow, Shirley Rouser, Theresa Kirk, Marilyn Campbell, Ber- nadine Gillum, Sarah Ligon, Mardella Wil- liams, Sharon Parker and Shawn Smith. wa g-,gfhg 'T as a t ,J N w 'U - W. 'XA-C.. K K-um. lv- - l l The Junior Girls Chorus has a large sing ing membership. Most of the members of this . group are juniors or seniors. The organiza tion sings at all school assemblies and fre ' quently journey to other city schools in small or large groups to entertain at assemblies or take part in special programs. T Visitors often make such remarks as: Did you hear their fine harmony?! , and, What an excellent blending of voices! This is only one of the regular chorus groups that meets each day for an hour of singing and often after school hours for spe cial practices with Mrs. Eva Brooks. Mrs Brooks trains not only this singing group, but she also has charge of several of the school s singing groups. Q ,Nl V . 1
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