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CAST IIARIA RAINER - Postulant at Nonnberg Abbey .. ..... VICKI WOMACK SISTER BERTHE -- MISIYGSS of Novices .......... ...FJRISCILLA BALL SISTER MARGARETTA 1 Mistress of Postulants ..... MEI-'NDA DERRICK AOTHER ABBESS .............................. ..... M ARY VEST SISTER SOPHIA ................ CAPTAIN GEORG von TRAPP -RANZ - Butler ................. VRAU SCHMIDT - Housekeeper ... QOLF GRUBER ................. ILSA SCHRAEDER ... IIAX DETWEILER ... IERR ZELLER ......... EARON ELBERFELD ....... ARONESS ELBERFELD .... IDMIRAL VON SCHRIEBER . '-'HSALLEY GIDEON -- BOB ROBINSON ---- TED HARRIS -- SHERA SWANSON - - DAVID GAGE -- SUSAN MOORE -' RONNIE BREWER H DAN BALL -- JOHN STRAIGHT -' SHEILLA DINGUS JEFFBALL CHILDREN: .IESL - MARY CRINER, FRIEDRICH - LEE BANKS, LOUISA - CINDY HENSON, KURT - JOHN TILSON, BRIGITTA - WENDY MULLEN, MARTA - MARY WHITE, ERETL - BUFFY PIERCE IUNS: .ESA ANDREWS, AMY A. HALL, LuANNE BAYS, TINA LOVELESS, MARTY SMITH, SHARON NICKELS, MELISSA DAVIS, JENNY COX, NORMA GREEN, SUSAN McCON- IELL, DeANNE COATES, AMY HAMMER, VICKIE WILLIAMS On March 4, 1977 the Fine Art's Department presented the musical Sound of Music by Rodgers and Hammerstein. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Nancy Pridemore, Mr. Jewel Tilson, and Mr. Milton Nelson. Vikki Womack portrayed Maria Rainer, a postulant at Nonnberg Abbey. Bob Robinson played the part of Captain George van Trapp. The musical was presented twice, for the school and public. Both shows attracted a large audience and received much applause. The cast included many students from D-B as well as students from the elementary grades. 1 Opposite page - LEFT TO RIGHT: 1. Cindy Henson, Lee Banks, Mary Criner, Vikki Womack, Bob Robinson, John Tilson, I Wendy Mullen, and Mary White. 2. Vikki f Womack and Bob Robinson. 3. Vikki Wo- mack. 4, Vikki Womack tells the children a bedtime story. This page - LEFT TO RIGHT: 1. The children line up for inspec- tion. 2. John Straight. 3. Mary Criner, Lee Banks, Cindy Henson, John Tilson, Wendy is Mullen, Mary White, and Buffy Pierce. um. Spring!13
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qwere a deiiniteicorripliment 0 L5 77-78 Cheerleaders Elected Band Enjoys Georgia Sun The Student Body elected cheerleaders for Varsity and Jr. Varsity this past spring. The grouptrying out includ- ed the first boy to try out since the 1974-75 school year. The Varsity squad are Becky Mann, Robin Church, Kim Valentine, Jane Os- borne, Rebecca D.!-iU93!I. An- The 1976-77 udent Coun sponsore many schoo ated acti ties. The Council agl'0'War fuzzies to sell o Valen me Day and rm Bunnies for as- ter. e C c' iso ok can filleras ggs kin rgarde for an - hunt. The un i a sp - sored atin Program. To get a matched date, a participating student filled out a computer card jwith facts about himself. gitjach student was guaran- Sym pho Whirls To , The 1977 Symphony Ball fwas held at me civic Audito- -jrium on April 23,j1977. fThere,were thirty-five Sym- phony Belles - an unusually large number. Each Belle entered the room with her escort through a white gate on stage. The fresh spring flow- ers that decorated theroom 'to the April-in-Paris setting. The couples were an- nounced by the President of the Kingsport Symphony, Mr. John L. Vandevate. j Each dance was choreo- ..t47.S-pring gel Swaggerty, Lisa Boyd, and Pam Gilley. The .ir.Varsity squad con- sists of Caroline Stevens, Rhonda Doran, Donna Doran, Meiinda White, Kathy Swafford, Kim Harkleroad, Kelly Pearson, Brenda May- field, and Angellette Lam- bert. teed at ieast six matches. Each also received six Asto- logic Mates on the card with dates. The cost was a d liar, and the process rick several weeks. Du 1. the fall of last year the c ur 'l, under the direc- Mr Fletcher, partici- a in n student ex- change p gram with stu- dents fr Maryland. Also, ur' he time the ex- students were here, a Student Council workshop was sponsored by the DB counciitor area schools. ny Ball Success Fuzzies, Bunnies, Or Dates? graphed by special dance, coordinators to the musicof The7Atter Six Band. This year's special dance for the Belles and their fathers was entitiecl Thank Heaven for Little Girls. Last spring the Dobyns- Bennett Varsity Band spent the weekend of May 25, 26, and 27 at Sixiflags Over Georgia. Leaving on a bus Friday afternoon, they ar- rived at the Holiday lnn late that night, along with a downpour of rain. Anxiously anticipating Saturday's trip, most everyone stayed up late Friday night, playing cards and watching televi- sion. C Saturday everyone boarded the bus to Six Flags. The rain had stopped during the night and the sun was shining brightly. Upon ar- rival, the group spiit up and, according to rumor, never found anyone again. Some band members said it seemed as if 10,000 people were there. Although all the lines were long, most stu- dents managed to ride each ride several times. The band members re- turned to their motel around midnight Saturday. They found out thatithey had been a part of a record crowd of over 40,000 peo- ple. lt was also declared that everyone was going to bed, but somehow it just didn't happen that way. Around 2:00 Sunday morning, one group found -outithat al- though they had given it their best efforts, swimming just wasn't allowed at that time of the morning. The-Dobyns-Bennettr boosters sponsored a pan-,L i cake breakfast with all the trimmings at Dobyns-Ben- nett High School. The break- fast was to raise money for girls' sports and the Activi- ties office. Teachers, par- ents, and principals cooked pancakes for the hungry crowds. There was entertainment, too. Previous athletes from D-B, Linc Jarvis and Skip Brown, attended. Because most people did not go to sleep, there were few peopie to wake up Sun-1 day morning. These night owls slept on the trip home. Students Compete On National Leve Patti Ayers and Cindy Ken- drick represented the Do- byns-Bennett Distributive Education Club at the Na- tional DECA Career Develop- ment Conference in Ana- heim, California, in May, 1977. Both girls competed with students from all fifty. statesg Patti, in Advertising and Cindy, in General Mer- chandising. During the week- long contests Cindy placed in the top eight in the nation in one of her three areas of competition. .B All contestants enjoyed fa trip to Universal Studios and to Disney World while in Ana- heim. To be eligible for the nationai competition, both girls had won both the re- gional and state competition in their chosen areas. j Patti pians to study adver- tisingfiln, college. Cindy. wiilt put her' merchandising to fu- ture use in a drugstore as at pharmacist. 4.-1 i h
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