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Dance Troupe Inspires Enthusiasm Among the Young The Webb School Dance Troupe 1974, composed of fifteen girls and one boy under the direction of Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, had the opportunity of taking a win- ter tour. In preparation, the members attended an interesting performance by Edward Villella at Sewanee and participated in master classes under Raymond Clay at the University of Tennessee. Here the members learned different techniques which helped them in their jazz and modern dance numbers. The first performance of the much-practiced program was a great success. With a very warm welcome at Harpeth Hall in Nashville, Tennessee, the members felt quite at home and did very well. The second stop of the tour at Girls' Preparatory School in Chattanooga also proved rewarding. The jazz numbers, the favorites of the Webb Troupe, were the most popular. After the tour, the Dance Troupe returned to Knox- ville and were ready for more practicing. The next performances were for the student body at Enrichment period and the Spring Fling. Next year the troupe will miss the experience of the seniors but will strive to keep their present level of excellence. Q
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Below: Peggie Johnson, the winner of the Good Sportsmanship Award. an-. f Dads' Night, Play Day, Sz W-Girls Highlight Year 114 ACADEMICS xx Above: THE PRESENT W-GIRLS: Peggie Johnson Jennie Glover, Terri Tarvin, Cindy Peters, Jeanie Cal houn, Christine Jensen, and Cathy Greene. The new W-Girls are Trinka Crossley, Ginny Gibbons Barbara Noxon, Ruth Shellabarger, Julie Bullock: Elizabeth Sharp, and Beth Shields.
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ls Above: Bob Fletcher, recipient of the Bausch and Lomb Science Award, and Patty Obenour, recipient of the Renssalaer Award. 1 h r Standing: CAMWS winners Scott Overall and Trinka Crossley. Sit- ting: honorable mentions Susan McMillan and Laurie Osborne. The Optimist Club . . . orators, that is, Chip Cagle and Myers Morton. 116 ACTIVITIES Above: Amy Deeds, first in the state in French V and third in the nationA you can't win 'em all! From left to right: Ginny Gibbons received the Serendipity Award, Trinka, the Hudson Award, and David Dickson, the Spartan Spirit Award Amy Deeds and Laurie Osborne, Latin Scholars and Journalists.
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