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SCHOOL ASSEMBLY PROGRAM One of the most useful features of the school is the auditorium. Having a seating capacity of 900, the auditorium lends itself to many community functions as well as to school activities and programs. This area is not used for special programs alone but serves as a central meeting place for the student body and faculty. On Thursday of each week we come together to enjoy well-planned, varied programs prepared by the classes and organizations of the school. As the following outline indicates, these programs have been inspiring, entertaining, and informa¬ tive. December-- 20 -- A mixture of Christmas music, poetry and drama. January-- 10 17 24 31 February-- 7 -- Guest speaker: Mr. T. J. Sellers, pointing out the milestones of Negro progress since emancipation. 14 -- A skit showing proper social conduct. 21 -- A demonstration showing the inter-relationship of art and music. 28 -- A program of band music. March- - 6 -- A report on seniors ' trip to the General Assembly in Richmond. 13 -- A celebration of Girl Scout Anniversary. 20 -- Guest speaker: Rev. L A. D. Kennedy. 27 - - A drama. April-- 3 -- The installation of N. H. A. officers. 10 -- A play illustrating uses of mathematics and physics. 17 -- A health play. May- - 8 -- Vocational education program. 15 -- Guest speaker: Rev. Charles Fox 22 -- Principal ' s farewell speech. -- Original play showing the importance of capitalization. -- Guest speaker: Rev. E. D. McCreary. -- A play Cinderella up to Date , showing the effect of courtesy and intelligent con¬ versation. -- Guest speaker: Rev. B. F. Bunn.
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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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