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LEFT TO RIGHT: John Packard, Linwood Attkisson, Hilda Powers, Hatcher Wells, Dick Biondo, president; Betty Lou Sykes, Pat ' Blair, Herbert Cross, Jay Webb, Shirley Stevens, Dale Maddox. Ottellia Teibel, Glen Brice. Henry Clay High School has for many years supported a Dramatic Club. This club, sponsored by the English department, has existed for the benefit of those students interested in dramatics; i.e., acting, staging, and directing. The club is composed of members who have shown outstanding ability in any of the various phases of high school dramatic productions. Every spring the Dramatic Club enters a play in the Group II, District II division of the Virginia High School League ' s annual One-Act Play Tournament. Last year ' s production was A Minuet, by Louis N. Parker. The club hopes to present a second play during the year in addition to the production for the Tournament, thus giv- ing to more students the invaluableopportunity of part- icipating in a dramatic production. 32
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With man kind words and a lot of patience, Mr, William Troxell brought the glee club through another very successful season. Our most important event for the spring of 1950 was the Annual Music Festival, held at Thomas Jefferson High School in Richmond, in which we received an excellent rating. A choir and the whole chorus sang at grad- uation . With the coming of fal 1 came the task of presenting the annual operetta . Thanks is due our director and to all those who helped to make this operetta a success. Our last singing performance for 1950 was the singing of carols in the Christmas assembly and at the lighting of the Community tree. 1ST ROW: Louise Mills, Lucille Mills, Peggie Eyler, Frances Muttle, Betty Lou Sykes, Ottellia Teibel, President: Pat Blair, Jean Leadbetter, Virginia Mabry, Hilda Powers, Janet Palmore, Amanda Dillon, Marie LaFoon, Louise Teibel. 2ND ROW; Margaret Myers, Mary Garland Cox, Susan Ayers, LeReve Mallory, Mary Jo Hall, Sarah Hannah, Shirley Mallory, Jerry Lee Haley, Anne Jennings, David Webb, Gwen Haley, Anne Turner, Joan Tyson, Shirley Powers, Harriet Packard. 3RD ROW: Beverly Moore, Elizabeth Bumpass, Barbara Holland, Evelyn Wall, Beverly Stone, Ruby Mallory, Dorothy Taylor, Gladys Mae Loving, Glen Brice, Otho Sledge, Michael Grieve, Nancy Webb, Jeanne Bull, Lois Attkisson. 4TH ROW: Eleanor Leistra, Audrey Peregoy, Vicki Ambrose, Mary Randolph Blunt, Mary Jane Cooke, Shirley Charlton, Dorothy Atkins, Jean Mallory, Milton Leake, Thomas Carter, Linwood Attkisson, Jimmy Vaughan, Barbara Quarles, Diana Curtis, Emma Belle Childress. 5TH ROW: Eddie Marshburn, Billy Babcock, Hatcher Wells. Herbert Cross, John Packard, Dick Bondy, Harry Griffith, A 1 Johnson, James Allen, Joe Haley, Tommy Leake. w JP Hr
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The purpose of the Library Club is to promote interest in the school library, to encourage good reading, and to help its members learn moreaboutthe work ofa librarian. Student library assistants who are interested in these aims may become members of this club. This year the club observed National Book Week by sponsor- ing two movies pertaining to the library which were shown at a school assembly. For the first time in the school ' s history, a representative from the Library Club was chosen to serve with the P.T.A. Library Committee. At the regular December meeting, the club held a Christmas party for its members which was the highlight of its social life for the year. Mrs. Rhoda Buckley, school librarian, is the sponsor and faculty advisor of the club. 1ST ROW: Etta Stanley, Susan Ayers, Gay White, Harriett Packard, President; Frank Hoffman, Vivian Stone. 2 ND ROW; Thomas Carter, Beverly Jesse, David Bass, Beverly Stone, Michael Grieve, Evelyn Wall, June Thornhill, Beverly Moore, Glen Brice, Vemell Stanley, Georgia Anne Johnson, Otho Sledge, Lucy Carter Mallory, Shirley Powers, Annie Mae Jacobs, Tommy Leake. 33
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