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N if y W C G Mr, Vincent Petti Greek masks aclcl to the authenticity of an Oedipus trilogy production. ff ' Drama o ers its TENSION AND COMPETITION was great, but so were the dramatists representing Chamberlain l'ligh School, in the State Drama Festival helcl in Gainesville. Excelling in their pertormance ot Pullman Car Hiawatha, these truly tal- ented Chiets acquired honor and recognition by receiving the only superior rating in Florida. Basking in their triumph. the Saturday Niters and other drama student staged excep- tional productions ot No More Homework, An Evening With O. Henry, and the musical, Oklahoma, Drama enables students to animate roles by interpreting the character through expression ot their own emotions. Dimming the amber footlights helps create a dramatic effect.
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Mrs. KaTherine Leeper Mrs.. Thelma McDonald Miss Judy WalTers Mrs. Nancy WhiTe THE SCARLET LETTER has some new words Tor iuniors Sharon K. Myers, Jewel SmiTh, Beecher Payne, and Charles Coflin. English Torms The basis of our modern culTure TO STIMULATE inTeresT in liTeraTure and To develop skill in creaTive wriTing and in unique speech with inTensiTy and color is The purpose oT The English deparTmenT aT Cl-TS. Vocabulary, The basis Tor knowledge and expression, is repeaTedly sTressed by English and speech Teachers. Words can be more powerTul arTillery Than any weapon invented by man, Tor They are buT The signs oT ideas. APPLE POLIST-TING is indulged in by The EuTure Teachers one day each year. They do This in appreciaTion oT our Teachers and in coniuncTion wiTh NaTional EducaTion week. During This week members OT FTA help Teachers grade TesTs, run sTencils and correcT Term papers. ATTer This working experience The prolcegees Take The big sTep-subsTi'cuTe as Teachers in nearby elemenTary and iunior high schools. FTA CLUB-ROW I: Marv Jo Connell, Linda Gilchrist Sharon Howell, Sue Knopke, Bonnie Jenson, Karen Krebs, Jainis Jones, Libby GravnTham, Julie Cooper. ROW 2: Mrs. McDonald, BeTh Joeb, Sandra Brown, lrma WesTrich, Susan Baker, Frances Hannaway, Carolyn VollraTh, Corrine Alfonso, Pam McCollisTe'r, Jo Lynn Elkins, Gerfrude Scarcella. ROW 3: Shirley WesT, Sharon Bailey, Bobby Yanez, BeTTe Lou Oliver, Jean Clark, MarTha Hudson, Judy Bowman, Ellen Deane, Carol Blake. ROW 4: KaThy Graf, Ann Hauswald. Nancy McGoon, Carol Sue Moore, Linda Diane Seal, Judy Edmondson, Rosalyn KnighT, Sarah Cooper, Becky STewarT.
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