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DRAMATIC CLUB Actions speak louder than words. The Dramatic Club, sponsored by Mrs. Harvey Koch, has contributed much to various programs dur- ing the school year, some of which are: Armistice and Christmas programs, Thanksgiving Festival, and the Fair entertainments, as well as chapel programs throughout the entire year. A part of thc group is shown in costumes as the character parts they played in the various plays, others as readers, bringing out their own personalities. Those participating in the Thanksgiving pro, gram are: Rosella Meyers, Ruth Hughes, Ber- trand Holley, Edith Potter, Jean Stewart, Calista Langston, Alice Earle Gholson, Aline Jett, Bar- bara Nell Harris. lk... ln The members who played the roles in one of the outstanding attractions of the year, the play entitled He H7115 A Gay Sl'Il0l'ifIlH are: Franklin Lax, Martha Sue Mays, Henry E. Rus- sell, Doris Marley, jim Ed Manning, Martha Neel, Hilda House, Harry Gish, Marcella Tim- mons, Moss Carroll Hill, and Roy Stewart. The character portrayals are: Beauton Thompson, Little Bad Boy, Betty Koch, Dancerg jackie Carroll, Little Christmas Girl, Anna Fay Koch, Fairy, Doris Dean Ragland, Guest at Tom Thumb Weddingg and Thelma Cathey, Reader. Insets: Martha Sue Lassiter and Tandy Roper, Mother and Father in Tom Thumb Wetldingg Mrs. Harvey Koch, John Earl Harting, musical reader at various programs. . f. -'14 -- aa.1t - -BETA 'F.'J7'?Sf31 am.---eai3EW'ivf-' VE ' wif- - - -- - 1 '- 4 , sn1'r'5.'-'-.lam 'iw -' - - 1 L-f -: v -2 Anus!-.sH'aa x'--iflt. 2 m. ,2Jt.i2g,:,ga f:5.,5g:.1:a,:-. -5- 5- ua Aew.x,,r,'i' 1- - f -r , , . ' f ' A' . . ' ' '.v.',:11qfp 5l':'1-+-i'-rx 3,g.t5 gif-f: .f 1:g,f,W,:.af5fL:.i .52,Pfp,g.,,'u1:.-'Q .i .. f I r rw- - - -- ' ' - ' . - ' ' - ' - - - 4,-,mf I
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SWINGISTERS Sparkle, pep and beauty have been added to the entertainments of this year by the clogging class, under the direction of Miss Molete More- loek. The many programs of the year would not have been complete, had it not been for the contribution of the rhythm makers. The numerous programs in which the rhythm makers took part are: the carnival, in which several numbers were giveng the fairg the May Day pro- gramg and the musical revue, that could not have been successful had it not been for the splendid performance of the clogging class. M e m 6 e af 5 QLeft to Righty ROSELLA MYERS MAR-IORIE SMITH ANN ROTH MIGNON FORD VIRGINIA DAVIDSON GRACIE BELL XVIATT JEWELL LINDLEY FRANCES KING SHERRILL LEE GUNN NELLIE MAE METCALF DOROTHY WEATHERINGTON EDITH AIETT MARGIE COOPER DORIS MILLER HUGH ANNA MARSHALL FRANCES CHILDRESS NELL WEATHERINGTON Alzxvnf from jnirfure JUANITA WEBB LEONE STARK MARY XVARFORD S0 A rv.,-.3 uf11'Qi'1'l23-VST' 791T 7'G5lfE?T?5Z! ' 'iff 'fl-1 W gf - f--'ff-' . - -V. .. I' we-.,1.- , .. J . 4 f -I: ...L ,L,,,,, . ,, ,. ,J A.: 7, ,, ' 3 U E ' P 1' , .. I: :aff-,-.vii -A ,'9'f'i5,4f'2-,,.:,.,: ,51,5f:,3sf .4 I... 1 I F-K if ?l:tf'2fa.eB+'!: '-. Izgvwtw- gy 'rent
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Our band has become one of the high lights of the Music Department despite the fact of having much difficulty in acquiring a permanent director. Our last year's director, Mrs. Margaret Kelley, received a position as Music Supervisor in Paducah City Schools, thus leaving the position vacant to be filled by a Murray grad- uate, Miss Thyra Creekmur. Miss Creekmur, after deciding she preferred keeping house to teaching school, left the position to Mr. Charles Farmer, another Murray graduate, who is our director at present. NVith a large percentage of experienced mem- bers, along with equally as many inexperienced ones, the band has grown into one of accom- plished and skilled musicians. Repairs were made on all the instruments and several new ones were added at the beginning of the year. A different type of music such as concert music, overtures, and waltzes, was played this year as compared with the marches played heretofore. BAND First Row, left to right-Sarah Frances Bag- well, Jean Vance, Sybol Humphrey, Mary War- ford, John Mays, James Mobley, Kenneth Thomp- son, Eugene Perkins, Martha Sue Mays, Imogene Potter, Otis Page, Billy Manning, Neil Baker Childress, Herbert Lax, Josephine Suiter, and Howard Taschner. Bottom Row, left to right-Carolyn Tan- ner, Franklin Lax, Louis Schmidt, Jean Stewart, Miss Creekmur fdirector at time picture was takenj, Marianna Mace, Marjorie Mace, Doris Miller, Audrie Mace, Edith Jett, and Harry Gish.
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