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N345 Choru The chorus was smaller this year. But it was proven that smaller is sometimes better. They performed in chapel, at P.T.O. meetings, and various off-campus locations. They planned a tour to Chicago in the spring. To raise the funds need- ed they sold christmas ornaments, cards, candles, and candy. ACtiVit16Sf25
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24!Activities Long hours and lots of hard work really paid off as the musical production of Places, Please was per- formed last year in May. The cast was full of talent- ed students with Mr. Wil- kinson as their director. They opened the show with nervousness and anxiety and closed the M yytrf s , show with a wonderful MW sense of accomplishment, proud of the job they had done. E X ff' The Junior High Speech Department made it's start last year with its production of Once Upon A Playground. The play was the story of a girl, Jill, who had a funny nose. All the kids around her made fun of her, teased her, and generally made her mis- erable. Through the asides in the play, each character reveals the insecurities in their own lives. Jill finds happiness in the con- clusion of the play in the form of Johnny, the boy of her dreams, a boy with a nose just like mine, funny. Plays 'ZW 52 r ug i e t 'NN-.
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The active members of L.A.C.E. are: Martha Alverson, Elouise Bacus, Ella Bixby, Janice Bracken, Jennie Brock, Cleada Brown, Carol Browne, Eva But- ler, Maisy Caraway, Lena Car- lock, Bea Corley, Jennifer Dip- prey, Gwendolynn Faulkner, Al- liene Foster, Gwen Gann, Pam Harding, Naomi Harrell, Mir- iam Havens, Annie Lee Herring, Mrs. Don Hicks, Ida Horton, Oleta Jordan, Edna Karnes, De- Lace lores Lee, Anna Lynn, Mildred Lynn, Jewell Morrison, Colleen Mor- row, Yvonne McCul- lough, Evelyn Shannon, Grace Shields, Ina Mae Stolz, Betty Thorton, Annette Williams, Lita Witt, and Pearl Yeldell. 26f Activities . i' LACE is an abbreviation which stands for Ladies Auxiliary for Christian Education. It is one of the most giving organizations at Christian Academy. This year alone the LACE organization has given an enormous amount of money to the school. Among the things it bought for the school was junior-high basketball uniforms and curtains for the auditorium. They also paid for some repairs and other necessities to help make the school run more efficiently. This organization is one that should not be forgotten. Some of its functions in raising money for the school were garage sales, bake sales, the Talent Extravaganza, jewelry party, Tom Thumb dinner, and craft fairs at both the Westcliff Mall and Red Bird Mall.
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