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Page 64 text:
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THE DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club has thirty-five members of these is to form a nucleus of students trained whose interests are in dramatic arts and the and experienced in all phases of dramatic related fields. Its meetings are devoted to the endeavor who will be capable of leadership in study of stage settings and lighting, the basic any future dramatic activity. The second aim is principles of directing and the arts of make-up to foster an interest in good theatre among all and costuming. The club tries always to encour- students of the school. age teamwork among its members during these The presentation of several short plays as dramatic activities. studio productions is a yearly highlight of the The club has two ultimate aims. The first club. First Row: Bernice Floyd, Ruby Keeton, Shirley Howell, Vivian Smith, Jean Morrison, Janet Miller, Jean Edwards, Geraldine Smart. Second Row: Roger Comley, Shirley Adams, Peggy Bragg, Emily Berrios, Jeanett Kuhn, Cary Fitzgerald, Marlene Schmidt, Nancy Baughan, Nancy Atkinson, Beverly Roger, Don Warner. Third Row: Muriel Perross, Lucy Tatian, Charlotte McDearmon, Virginia Jones, Vernelle Satterwhite, Ruth Markert, Gloria Gibson, Marie Trexler, Vivian Seigel, Jean Thompson, Alma Jones, Fourth Row: Miss Earnest, Mrs. Hall. [ 60 ]
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Page 63 text:
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First Row: Miss Tiller, Martha Profitt, Shirley Willis, Juanita Lacy, Johann Willis, Audrey Jordan, Barbara Greenwell, Judith French, Shirley Ayers, Elaine Campbell, Patricia Davenport. Second Row: Barbara Brooks, Shirley Dale, Jean Wolf, Beverly Lewis, Mary Lou Robinson, Joyce Seigel, Marian Seay, Evelyn Macklin, Ann Bland, Anna Harris, Shirley Tanner. Third Row: Shirley Tweed, Barbara Wyatt, John Failing, Kenneth Las- siter, John Menzies, Dickie Stowe, Henry Zaun, Leo Jacobs, Catherine Charles, Carolyn Carneal. THE EIGHTH GRADE GLEE CLUB The Eighth Grade Glee Club, comprised of as well as good carol singing and how to thirty-five members, is the first that Glen Allen determine it. has had for several years, During the club Under the direction of their sponsor, Miss periods they practice both popular and religious Florence Tiller, they gave a most interesting songs. They also learn to recognize good diction program of songs at a student assembly.
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Page 65 text:
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First Row: Nicholas Lipe, Wendell Johnson, Barbara Cramer, Charlotte Brooks, Edward O’Brien, Jimmy John- son, Jimmy Schmidt, George Niedermayer. Second R ow: Buddy Stott, Preston Campbell, Melvin Groome, Bob Jenkins, Eugene Utley, Robert Brooks, Charles Davis, Donald Barrett, Hugh Johnson. Third Row: Boo Kennedy, Nancy Franklin, Emily Hudson, Peggy Robertson, Margaret Jones, Bill Holliday. THE BAND The band has grown from nine members at the beginning of the year to its present member- ship of twenty-two players who have appeared before assemblies and PTA meetings. The band is well instrumented with trumpets, trombones, alto horns, baritone horns, tuba, clarinets, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, and baritone saxophone. Goals for next year are to have a marching band which will play for athletic events and to start a campaign to raise money for uniforms. { 61 }
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