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' n r fs L.. A YI! '- l Z W s HQ-5 -A J FOOTLIGHT AND FANTASY CLUB Left to right, first row: Carol Minter, Evelyn Wellborn, Andrea Turner, Elva Adkins, Carolyn Brown, Elaine Ashley, and Sponsor, Mrs. Tutt. Second row: Linda Turner, Patty Gilbert, Sandra Jones, Syl- via Branirner, Brenda Martin, Linda Wray, Lena Barker, Peggy Brammer, Peggy Williams. Third row: Patricia Kirks, June Prillanian, Judy Caudell, Joy Smith, Donna Wellborn, Brenda Tilley, Diane Campbell, Bertha May, Teresa Hopkins. Fourth row: B. J. Bryant, Tommy Gilbert, Harold Ingram Archie , and Warren Hubbard. Motto-- All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. --Shakespeare As You Like It The aims and objectives of this club are threefold, first, to stimulate interest in dramaticsg second, to scout for talent, and third, to help develop talent for prospective participants for the One-Act Play Festi- val of the Virginia High School League. Ingram, Carol Minter, and Mrs. Tutt, sponsor. 79 The cast and director of the play, Mansions, which was presented in the One-Act Play Festival, are left to right: Evelyn Wellborn Harold
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, -- Ko, 345 LIBRARY CLUB First row: President, Norma Jean Plaster, Vice President, Judy Ramsey, Secretary. Faye Cannadayg S.C.A., Frances Martin, Sponsor, Miss Elrod. Second row: Melanie Daniels, Patricia Lackey, Winnie Haskins, Marilyn Turner, Charlotte Brooks, Virginia Brewer, Betty Kirks. Third row: Ellen Stone, Brenda Foley, Rita Casey, Glenda Anderson, Judy Tilley, Judy Prillaman. Fourth row: Hester Joyce, Elizabeth Stone, Sarah Rigney, Jackie Fudge, Marie Shelton, Jean Plaster, Gordon Wingfield, Mike Eanes, Glenwood Spencer, Larry Steele, Larry Sharp, Louis Eanes. Fifth row: Wiley Nance,Jimmy Stultz, Phyllis Sutphin, Sandra Stone, Penny Whitlow, Virginia Whitlow, Bernice Kirks, Ina Williams, Hatha Jane Nichols, Virginia Hancock, Carolyn Williams. The purpose of the Library Club is to encourage reading among the members of the club and ,, , student body. Members of the club serve as f I Q library assistants to help make the library of Xnxr-B ,,ff greater benefit to the students. The club's pro- f S 5 ject for the year is to contribute books or equip- ' fw ment needed by the library. K5 x ,fv- 78
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VJXJD - Bobby Copeland Richard McBride Jo Jane Gilley Mary Jane Pickup Debating, negative Debating, negative Debating, affirmative Debating, affirmative FORENSICS The Forensics program consists of debating, public speaking, prose and poetry reading, and spelling. The objectives of debating are: to train students in research, analysis, sound argument, quick thinking and effective extemporaneous speaking, to make maxi- ta Q, mum use of the school and community library, to emphasize team work, to stimulate flexibility and independence of thoughtg and to teach good humor in delivery and to learn to establish the validity of all quotations. ,fn 4 The purpose of the speaking contests is to encourage public speaking which is conversational in delivery, original in thought, and interesting in presentation. Siiifz The spelling contests encourage the habit of good spelling. Bonnie Hundley and Virginia Lucas will compete for representing our school in this activity. Mrs. Ross Debating coach Randy Joyce Gayle Arnn Virginia Lucas Bonnie Hundley Boys' public speaking Girls' public speaking Spelling semi-finalist Spelling semi-finalist T 'is fi QN 5 'rj 80
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