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CLASSES STAFF FIRST ROW. LEFT; J. Northrop; C. Brookshire; J. Geiser. SECOND ROW, LEFT; L. Burgess; B. Still, J. Wolfgang, Editor. KN ' EELIXG; D. Steppe; L. Llovd. FIRST ROW, RIGHT; I. Adams; J. Weeks: B. Adams. SECOND ROW, RIGHT: J. Barnitt; .A. Carpenter. 4 ACTIVITIES STAFF SEATED: E. Ressler, Editor; Miss Harden, Advisor. FIRST ROW: E. Hoke: W. Thomas; S. Wolfe; B. Correll; P. Dees. SECOND ROW; F. Stresau; B. Cole; J. Parton; L. Hartley; J. Grubb; J. Linn. PHOTOGRAPHER: H. Adier FEATURES STAFF; V. Sprague; D. Burrison; L. Crocker; J. Fenstennacher, I- ' .ditor. .q jll V
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Harry Ray, Editor, looking over the layout. Contrary to popular belief, SAYAKINI work does not begin — it never ends. From the time the editor is elected until the time when he turns his work over to the new editor, a SAY. KINI is in the making. During the summer months, the layout is drawn up. Meetings are held during the school year with representatives of the engraving and printing companies with whom contracts have been arranged and signed in May of the preceding year. The staff is organized, picture schedules planned, the dedicatee se- lected, necessary information secured, and the hardest -ork begins. Editor Harry Ray found himself practically living in the SAYAKINI office, while advisors, Miss Harden and Mrs. Wentz. found themselves constandy besieged by staff meml ers in need of advice and guidance. From the cooperation and hard work of staff members and advisors alike, this year ' s SAYAKINI has been created. BUSINESS STAFF SEATED: Mrs. W ' cmz, Advisor. STANDING: G. Smith: G. Godfrey. Co-Business Manager; B. Shelton. Co-Busi- ness Manager. SPORTS STAFF H. Adier: M. Greer; B. Handwerk, Editor. v
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f ' iK . 1 . , FIRST ROW: B. Leonard; T. Wellborn; R. Stover; D. Brunner; T. Sipp; A. Liner; G. Bostian; E. Simms. SECOND ROW: M. Greer; J. Barnitt; A. Lausch; H. Jones; J. Browne: B. Correll; B. Thompson; K. Boone: G. Reed; J. White; D. Newell. THIRD ROW; Mr. Colbath; B. Matthews; E. Brinklev; M. A. Brown; ]. Culler; G. Bauguss; S. Wolfe; J. Sylvester- P Van- dcreau; S. Rickard; C. Ludwig. FOURTH ROW: D. McCorkle; J. Linn; B. Earnhardt; B. Hil Aycrs. K. Pearson; V. Spraguc; R. (I5lue The Kids, a new play by Charles Best, was given a dual premiere at Louisville Playhouse and Catawba College. This play presented the courage and the unique posi- tion of the youth who fought for Hun- gary ' s freedom in the 1956 revolution. Shown here are Tony Sipp, Anne Lausch, Carroll Kann, and Honorary Junior Blue Masquer. Coleman Emerson. «H »Jlttfe ' v.. .rfiili y bISI I 1 1 r l m 1 |C mtm- :: ■ ' . m ' ia S r -• : li! W jK ' iJI ' - 1 QSm ■ i . ■ 1 W ' .mgiii -A ■ - mmm) ' ' ' 9 ' H lflKKi WKKKH ™w ' - • The premier of TAe Secret Conctihine by Aldyth Morris was presented under a grant from the United Church of Christ. In addition to the development and pro- duction of a new play, the grant was stimulated by interest in a closer relationship between the church and the arts. Shown in the picture is the clini;ictic scene of this charming and exotic morality play set in ancient China. « V ' M An interest in the ;id ;uicemcnt of good theater and a wiliingnes. ' ; to helji toward this goal is the basis for mem bership in the Blue Masque. The forty mem- bers achieve a more thorough understanding of the theater through acti e participation in various phases of dramatic presentations. Blue Masque On The Air and operation of the concessions stand at football games are two of the special projects sponsored by this club.
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