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ABOVE Matthew Brady Horn Cordellj assails the If-aching of evolution in the classroom during fall production, UPPER RIGHT: Defendant lDan Rogersi talks about his defense with his attorney lljavlfl Dukesi and sweetheart llaurie Rowej LOVVER RIGHT: Newsome lBill Herringj assigned to cover the trial rlefenrls accused teacher and tells the sweetheart about anticipaterl publicity Drama Groups Stage Inherit The Wind, Two Dne- ct Plays The plays produced by the Dramatics Club and the Drama Department of the Humanities Division provided several evenings of wonderful entertainment as well as training for would-be-drama students. The fall product, Inherit the Wind by lerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, portrayed the world famous Scopes' evolution trial. Set in a small Tennessee town, the trial and its participants, including a monkey, gave the audience insight into the tragic reality of a novel situation while humorously recounting the accurate occurrence. During the winter, Henry Fielding's spirited and unforgettable comedy, Tom lones, set l8th Century England rocked along from beginning to end with the sometimes ribald, always riotous misadventures of history's most famous foundling. Along with Tom Jones, Under the Sycamore Tree was presented. This farcical fable about a colony of ants, opens at a time when the society has become highly sophisticated. They have replaced verbal language with numbers, radio, television, and a secret weapon lDDTl have established superiority over the enemy ants.
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Superlatiyes Named At Annual Fall Formal The announcement of Mr. and Miss Baldwin and Whofs Who at Baldwin came at the annual Fall Formal, an occasion creating a perfect world for dancing, romance and a night never to be forgotten. Favorite dates . . . rustling silk . . . flowers . . . tuxedoes . . . fabulous music are only a few of the memories recalled by this dress-up occasion. The Who's Who Court and Mr. and Miss Baldwin are selected by the student body through secret ballot, and are among the highest honors which a student can attain at ABAC. LMJ .Inf ' Ili' UPPER RIGHT: Fall formal, a night of splendor and excitement. ABOVE: Mr. and Miss Baldwin, Brantley Harrell and Kathy Wyatt. RIGHT: Miss Nada Fincher, Miss Baldwin 7968, crowns her successor.
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