Harding High School - Acorn Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1936

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DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club is composed of three groups: public speaking, c1'e- ative writing, and dramatics. It was organized last fall at the request of interested students. The officers of the club are: Doris Kleckley, president: Annie Catherine Miller, vice president: Coit Troutman, secretary: Helen Fisher, treasurer, and Mrs. Lois Roach, advisor. We have had several call meetings of the club while all production Work had been Cone with the individual groups. Instead of giving our public speaking and dramatic programs before the club we have given them before the whole school at the assembly hour. VVe want to make a roster of our club members and have it filed in the permanent records of our new school. Puqv Si.rfr'vu



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DRAMATIC GROUP Under the direction of Mrs. Lois Roach we have given a number of short plays and skits in the assembly programs this year. We are not even amateurs yet, but we feel that we are making a start. We have overcome some of our timidity and have learned more about how to speak effectively from the stage. In another year we hope to give long plays. CREATIVE WRITING GROUP The Public Speaking and Debating Group and the Dramatic Club, of which is a part, were late in being organized. Despite the fact that the Public Speaking Group has an enrollment of twenty-seven active members. This group has met once a week for a discussion or practice and as a result we have given two assembly programs. One program was an infor- mal ciscussion of the youth problem, and the other was our radio broadcast on St. Patrick's Day. We, who are members of this group, think one of the most important factors of our school curriculum is practice and training in public speak- ing. Shakespeare wrcte that all the world is a stage and that men and women are merely players. Therefore, members of our group wish to gt ahead in learning to speak our script with more confidence through the leadership of our most competent advisor, .Miss Sallie Sandifer. DEBATING GROUP Early last fall a creative writing group composed of ninth and tenth grade students was organized. Our eight regular members were: Margaret Caudell, Carolyn Stone, Hannah Campbell, Marjorie Drewes, Eloise Aber- nathy, Frances Ramsey, Sarah Waggoner, and C. G. Long. Our club has had three stages. At first we endeavored to write stories, poems, short plays, and articles. Then we united as a part of the Dramatic Club, and now we have become the staff for The Acorn . We have increased con- siderably in number since our organization, and with Miss Edna Triplett as our advisor, we have learned and accomplished many things which will prove profitable in the future. Page Sciwmztccn

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