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THE MEMBERS OF THE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB ARE Sharon McDaniel, Gail Odom, Judee Smoak, Shari Cox, Sharan Buxton, Jeanne Sc-hueszler, Barbara Griffith, Lynn McKenzie, Marlene Robinson: Second row: John Roller, Larry Zeeman, David Randolph, Nolen Ward, Mike Jones, Tom Cook, Paul Heavener, Richard Hansen, Isaac Thomas, Elijah Washington, and David James. Photographers Learn Techniques THE OFFICERS OF THE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB ARE Secretary, Marlene Robinsonq President, Sharan Buxton, Vice President, John Rollerg and Treasurer, David James. Most of the activities of the Photography Club of Charlotte High School were centered around the development of the members, individual interests. The members learned how to use the cameras, including the club's Graflex, darkroom procedures and techniques. They also were successful in mak- ing contact prints, enlargements, and developing film. Stress was given to the over-all participation in the activities of the club so that all of the members could use the equipment and the facilities. Also, the members helped the annual staff by submitting candid shots of the Charlotte High School campus scenes and personalities. The club, sponsored by Mr. Harold Selley, is open to all students interested in the field of photography. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER, SHARON McDANIEL, AT- MISS CHARLOTTE HIGH CANDIDATE, Judy Smoak, poses TEMPTS THE PHOTO of these three unwilling subjects: with escort, David Moore. Dave Randolph, Gail Odom, and Larry Zeeman.
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'damn TERESA HORNER CONSULTS CHRISTINE TOTTEN while they A CHEERFUL MOON COON smiles for the prepare the Student Directory, ai nuljor service project. pliotoggraplif-1' at tlu- Nutional Honor Society dance. High Standards HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS joyously unpack the hundreds NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY REPRESENTATIVE in of booster ribbons, wliir-li they sold during Homecoming week. the MHS C. H. S. contest, Christine Totten, walks with her escort, Ron Youmans.
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Thespians Watch Your Cues Troupe 922 of the National Thespian Society was granted a charter this spring for its seven charter members. Sponsored by Miss Ausley, the Troupe formed with three members holding star ratings.. A non-secret, non-social organization, the societyfs aims are two-fold: to establish and advance standards of excellence in all phases of dramatic arts, and to create an active and intelligent interest in dramatic arts among students in all high schools. Besides the one hundred hours required for member- ship, the work done must be outstanding and not for self glory. Recognition does not end with initiation into the Troupe. Thespians may earn as many as four stars and become Honor Thcspians after contributing six hundred hours of work. After acceptance into the society, mem- bers are required to function as an inner circle of experienced crew heads or to assume roles in the plays. All major productions of the dramatics department are now Thespian sponsored. Among the plans for the future are to assist other organizations with their programs and to sponsor assembly programs equal to the standards set for their plays. Miss Jill Shafer was granted an honorary membership by the troupe for her work as Business Manager during Bell, Book and Candle and Blithe Spirit. .. sa Q i fl '..,.lEEilne ARMED WITH PAINT BRUSHES AND TALENT, Thes- pian officers climb their rickety old ladder. BOTTOM: Sara Conklin, Clerk: Paul Mah, Treasurerg Sue Herriott, Secretary: TOP: Zoanna Humphrey, Presidentg Lee Ann Hickox, Vice-President. 'MU The Worldas A Stage CHARTER MEMBERS OF TROUPE 922 PROUDLY SHOW-OFF THEIR NEW CHARTER. Troupe members are Tim Betts, Sue Herriott, Star Thespian Lee Ann Hickox, Star Thespian Zoanna Humphrey, Sara Conklin, Joan Lucas, and Star Thespian Paul Mah. N 1 V ,Sffwp at
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