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THE DRAMATIC CLUB The purposes of the Dramatic Club are to develop poise, self-confidence, a dramatic talent, proper pronunciation and enunciation, and to aid in worthy use of leisure time. At Christmas time, the Dramatic Club presented a short comedy entitled Pop Reads the Christmas Carol”. Every Spring the Club gives a three-act play. This year it is a mystery entitled The Pennington Case”. The Dramatic Club also gave a short play for the P.T.A. OFFICERS Rosalie Kibler President Lila Dodson Vice-President Ellen Moore Secretary Jean Wood T reasurer Miss Mary Cunningham MEMBERS Sponsor Bennett, Elsie Haley, Claire Peterson, Bobby Brown, Macon Hawkins, Clara Rollins, Celeste Brown, Joe Hudson, Bobby Simpson, Bettie Browning, Anne Hurt, Wert Singers, Connie Button, Donald Hutchison, Augusta Smith, Ruth Chilton, Mary C. Jeffries, Betty Trainum, Elmer Clavbrook, Richard Johnson, Henry C. Utz, Mardis Compton, Dorothy Johnson, Peggy Weaver, Claudine Dodson, Lila Johnson, Polly White, Edward Edmondson, Tom Kibler, Rosalie Williams, Sonny Forbes, Ann McClary, Mary E. Willis, Anne Green, Duff Moore, Ellen Willis, Mary Lucy Green, Harriet Norris, Jack Wood, Jean Yancey, Scott
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GIRLS’ HI-Y CLUB Membership in the Girls’ Hi-Y Club includes girls from the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes who maintain satisfactory scholastic standards and subscribe to the purpose of the Hi-Y — to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the high school and community.” The Hi-Y is a character building organization and service club which seeks to extend high standards of wholesome living throughout the student body. Clean thoughts, clean speech, clean scholarship and clean sportsmanship are among the standards that Hi-Y members try to maintain and extend. The Club conducts chapel programs, sponsors campaigns cn honesty, health, school spirit, etc.; and each year organizes a six weeks Bible Study course for the student body. The members derive much pleasure from welfare work such as sending Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets and adopting a small child for whom they provide the necessary clothing and medical attention. OFFICERS Jean White Ruth Smith Eleanor Covington Mary Campbell Chilton President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer Miss Ruth Campbell, Miss Anne G. Porterfield, Mrs. George Hudson, Mrs. Harry B. Lacy Armstrong, Sally Browning, Anne Chilton, Mary Campbell Clarke Faye Covington, Eleanor Eller, Carolyn Fitzhugh Leta MEMBERS Graves. Frances Green, Harriet Harris, Edna Moore, Ellen Palmer, Catherine Smith, Ruth Thornhill, Hilda Sponsors Triplett, Nancy Viar Vernette White, Jean Whitehurst, Katherine Willis Anne Willis, Mary Lucy Page T wenty-seven
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THE GLEE CLUB The Glee Club is composed of thirty-four girls and nine boys, selected by competitive tryouts before the officers and sponsor. The Club strives to encourage interest in music in the school and provides activity for those talented in singing. It offers training in choral work, and encourages music appreciation. This year the Club has taken part in various school activities, and in connection with the American History classes, has presented several programs commemorating Lee- Jackson Day, Washington’s Birthday, Signing of the Bill of Rights, and Armistice Day. Along with the Dramatic Club it presented a Christmas program in December. The last of April it competed with other Glee Clubs in the State Music Festival held at Richmond. It also contributed to the Baccalaureate and Commencement programs in June. Dorothy Compton Peggy Johnson Ruth Smith Millicent Hutcherson Catherine Palmer Peggy Dinkel Miss Frances Bain Allen, Eunice Berry, Henrietta Booth, Evelyn Brown, Frankie Brown, Joe Brown, Kyle Carder, Patsy Catron, Mary Compton, Dorothy Corder, Dorothy Cox, Elizabeth Dinkel, Peggy Edmondson, Bill Fincham, Opal OFFICERS MEMBERS Forbes, Anre Graves, Frances Griffin, Ashby Harlow, Beverly Harris, Edr.a Hawkins, A. W. Hitt, Thomas Hoffman, Geneva Hudson, Bobby Hurt, Wert Hutcherson, Millicent Johnson, Peggy Johnson, Pauline Jones, Elizabeth Woodville, Helen President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer Reporter Librarian Sponsor Kibler, Rosalie McClary, Mary E. Myers, Fannie Mae Norris, Jack Palmer, Catherine Roberts, Dorothy Rollins, Celeste Rosson, Hazel Simpson, Bettie Smith, Emily Smith, Ruth White, Jean White, Walter Wood, Jean
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