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Black Masquers Four years ago the second chapter of the Black Masquers to be organized in North Carolina was installed in GHS by the Rocky Mount chapter. It is the honor society for outstanding dramatics students. Recently nine new members were invited into the club. The officers for this year are Margaret Mills, president; James L. Briley, vice-president; Sarah Moore, secretary; Elizabeth Bridgers, treasurer; and Gene Johnson, sargeant-at-arms. The Dramateers, under the direction of R. G. Wal- ser, have made great strides since the group was first organized three years ago. This year the members have studied the beginning of drama through the ages and have spent much time reading and producing plays. Wits ' End, Why I Am a Bachelor and Freedom Is a Trumpet were among the outstanding plays of the year. Freedom Is a Trumpet was taken to Raleigh and received a rating of a two. Officers of the year are James Briley, president; Gene Johnson, vice-president; Joyce Corbett, secretary; and Elizabeth Bridgers, treasurer. R. G. Walser Dramateers
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Marshals Fourteen seniors have serv- ed as marshals for the 1941-42 school year. Chosen on the basis of scholastic ability, the mar- shals have ushered at all the important school functions throughout the year. These oc- casions were the graduation last spring- and the Band-Glee club concert. James Worsley and Heber Adams are chief marshals. After their early graduation in March they were succeeded by Richard Duncan and Thomas Williams. Beta Club The Greenville high school chapter of the National Beta Club has just completed a very successful year under the presidency of Elizabeth Bridgers. During this year the club has sponsored several worthv ' hile projects. Among these were the Penny Fair, which was planned to raise funds to help a needy family at Christmas time; and the annual College Day, which will be held May 22. The officers of the honorary society are Elizabeth Brid- gers, president; G. A. Taylor, vice-president; Sarah Moore, secretary; and George Garrett, treasurer. The club, whose facult.y adviser is Wallace Bourne, now has forty members. Sixteen juniors were admitted in April. I. C. Club The I. C. Club has continued to do good work this year despite the world crisis. Organized four years ago, the club has progressed considerably this year under the leadership of Doris Broadhurst as president and Miss Dennie Boone Haskett as faculty adviser. Pauline Bell and Elizabeth Bridgers are vice-president and secretary, respectively.
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