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Performing Arts: Talent In Action The Arts Clubs, which include the Drama Club, the Art Club, the Girls Ensemble, and the Cho- rus, is a group of clubs centering on talent in the performing arts. Even though they are based on radically different activities, the common thread of these four clubs is the appreciation of art in its many different forms. The Drama Club has a new beginning this year, with a new teacher, Mike Larson. He has or- ganized the club to include more after school meetings, which opens the club up to people not in a regular drama class. Their major production, DRACULA, also served as their money-mak- ing project. Said Nancy Betler, UDRACULA was a unique way to earn money as well as one of our most enjoyable projects. The Art Club, sponsored by Mr. Morton, has expanded this year. Their major project was selling Christmas cards made by Glenn students. Said Daniel Pierce, I joined this club be- cause I enjoy art and plan to make a career out of commer- cial art, and this club is some- thing I enjoy. The Girls' Ensemble has evolved into an advanced per- forming class. Last year they Organizations had to squeeze in practice be- fore school, but now the Ensem- ble is more organized. Directed by Mrs. Chavis, they have per- formed at Hanes Mall and the WXII Christmas special. Said member Peggy Cole, The pro- ject I enjoyed the most was sing- ing on Channel 12 on Christmas day. It was our gift to Glenn and our families. Their major pro- ject was attending a choral festi- val in Surry County and in Atlan- ta. The Chorus has performed in the Christmas program, at Hanes Mall, Sunrise Towers, and in the Spring play. I enjoy chorus because it gives me a peaceful feeling, said Angie Seabrooks. I get a break when I don't think about anything but singing. The Arts take time to teach students the beauty of perform- ing arts. Their talent and enthu- siasm is challenged and chan- nelled into a constructive, enjoy- able outlet for all. Drama Club: L. Edison, K. Hayes, L. Johnson, A. Whittington, D. Angell, P. Cole, B.J. Williams, J. Larimore, N. Betler, J. McGuire, S. O,Brien, D. Hughes, M. Huffman, H. Kestner, Mr. Larson. Elementary, My Dear Watson, Gaining acting skills in drama, Robert Hill portrays legendary Dr. Watson and Sabrian Curie plays Detective Foxworth.
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Method of Modern Art. Expressing his love for drawing, senior Mark Eddleman paints the final touches on his forest scene. x :V W? s-W 'l's Ensemble: A. Coleman, T. Cash, ing, S. Swindell, D. Angell, C. iels, M. Samuels, C. Sink, C. avery, M. Tway, P. Cole, T. encer. Art Club: M. Clodfelter, T. Wiles, T. Woodcock, L. Stratford, R. Bryant, D. Pierce, K. Routh, P. Angel, D. Bodenheimer. Chorus: F. Wagner, S. McKoy, J. Gregory, L. Lewis, C. Goins, S. Woods, A. Williams, K. Montgomery, R. Leake, K. Banks, T. Elder, J. Franklin, C, Cook, O. Swift, G. Hariston, P. Smith, G. Brayboy, K. Motsinger, A. Seabrooks, A. Mack, B. Branch, L. Duncan, T. Sapp, D. Brown, M. Galloway, C. Conrad, T. Hairston, B. Hardy, R. Goodson, E. Rice, G. Beamon, M. Stacey, L. Jones L. Booker, Y. Brantley. Sing, Sing a Song. Showing his gift for singing, Phillip Smith delights students with the classic, O Holy Night, Organizations
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