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m-y cut MOTTO -- Clean Speech, Clean Sportsmanship Clean Scholarship and Clean Living. OFFICERS OF HI-Y .... James Mills ..... Ann Terr ell .. Gloria Harris .Lelia Davis .June Washington Arthur Meadows Fellisco Edwards President. Vice-President. Secretary. Assistant Secretary. Corresponding Secretary Treasurer . Chaplain...
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TIE mm BAND The Jackson P. Burley High School Band consists of thirty-five members, pre¬ dominantly eighth graders, who are playing instruments for the first time. The membership is expected to swell to fifty by October, 1952. Under the direction of Mr. George Maxey, the band carried out quite a success¬ ful program during its first year ' s organization at Burley. The group, despite its infancy, made several public appearances, playing full-length programs in which the students displayed considerable improvement and great promise fora successful future. Public appearances were made in the following order: February 28 Jackson P. Burley Assembly Program March 15 Western Regional Music Festival March 19 Jefferson Elementary School March 21 Burley Dedication Exercises March 23 Esmont Elementary School
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DRAMATICS till The Dramatics Club, which was divided into three separate groups, organized as one body under the following selected officers: June Washington.President Nathaniel Mosby.Vice-President Marie Walker. Secretary Alice Lockett.Assistant Secretary Bernard Washington.Treasurer Edith Johnson.Assistant Treasurer Most of the work done by the Dramatics department was done in the respective groups, working as individual units. In each group an attempt was made to give instruction on the various areas of the theatre; such as general stare rules, cos¬ tuming, make-up, stage properties, band properties, lighting, and stage setting. Attention was also given to the study of types of plays and playwrignts, dramatiza¬ tions, pantomimes, play-reacting, and play-writing. As united efforts, the Dramatics Club presented three plays, uilbur ' s ild Night, Sister Sue, and Elmer in a night performance and participated in the District Festival. The faculty advisors for this year were: Mrs. (1. L. Wri.Ju, Mrs. F. ( . Bry¬ ant, and Mr. C. W. Watson. We wish for the graduating class of ' til a Ion:, tiappg, sin n ■ s si ' ll 1 life.
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