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' Make-up artists, Linda Carraway and Carolyn Mewborn, Donna Hinson, Carol Croom, and Elvyn Seymour repeat prepare Deborah Radford for on-stage activities. Dromofics Club The Dramatics Club was organized to give students experience in stage productions. The presentations of a musical involves much more than meets the eye. Thespians learn about make-up, voice and diction, lighting, direction, costuming, and set designs. a scene from I-Ieadin' for a Weddin'. am-.,,,w Dranitics Club officers conferwith Mrs. Jones, sponsor, about the play. The officers are GA IL STROTHER, p r e sid e nt, JENNIFER TAYLOR, s e c r e t a ry, GAIL TAYLOR, reporter, CAROLYN ROUSE, vice-presidentg and D O NNA H I N S O N, treasurer. ' Y..fL...1ls 512.-I Becky Holloman tries out for a part in the next production of the club.
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f French Club The newly organized French Club, Le Cerole Francais, plans to study French songs, games, dra- matic skits, slides, and French civilization. By having a pen pal from France, each member of the French Club will be able to learn about the daily activities of students his own age. A very worthwhile project of the club is buying books and audio-visual materials for the French Department. These members demonstrate the varied activities of the French Club. N 7 lj-'ul .- 7 PN A ,.. Edna Hughes accompanies other F. T.A. members as they practice the F.T.A. song. ' V , 'fi 4 t ,Like wr, pf :zeafrz1z2,w'zimr: u ,,,:,wa.w 1- ,., . wif 1. .,, I' H 5 v V ' is hu.. 23 1' Mrs. Jean jenkins, sponsor, shows French Club officers a map ofFrance. The officers are KATHY HAILEY, pres- ident, PHILIP GARNER, vice-president, TONI I-LARRIS, secretary, SANDRA BARTLETT, treasurer. NT ,ly,, W , f .mM-.W.a,r,, ivf' MM-f' We ,, .... ...,............W.-f- 7, , Sponsor, Mrs. Eva Boyette and officers of F.T.A. plan for the next club meeting. The officers are FAYE GRANT, secretary,ANN MOORE, vice-president,KAYE CARTER, president, and MARGARET SMITH, reporter. FTA The Future Teachers of America introduce to the student the responsibilities ofthe teaching profession. With the help of the sponsor, students decide whether they possess the qualifications required of teachers.
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.,... ,.., W ,, ,.. -...................-.--1 .....-.... ............. ..,.,.t,M. . . aww., .. .. - ...-.........-...--.--- ........-a.. .....-........ .W - - L I b ro ry C I u b To increase the understanding of books and libraries, to stimulate reading interests, and to improve the library service of the school are aims of the Library Club. The club,though very active on the home cam- pus, finds time for visits to larger libraries. Members also attend district and state con- ventions. Jane Cherry, Nancy Murray, and Linda jones work on a scrapbook for the Library Club. Club officers and sponsor, Mrs. Tyndall, listen to Ernestine Mooring and Eleanor Eakes as they prepare campaign speeches. The officers are CAROLYN COBB, president, LINDA HEATH, vice-president, JOSIE SUGG, secretary, JEAN BARROW, treasurer. Library Assisfonfs -+.-..,,,, '-.. Library Assistants demonstrate the helpful activities they perform. The assistants are Sandra Chase, Janie Beaman, Barbara Head, Mary Helen Shirley, Gail Beaman, Ruby Parker, Janice Mooring, Luvoice Browder, and Kay Ham. Phyllis Stepp, Donnie Morgan, and Connie Radford assist Mrs. Tyndall during their study hall.
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