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Dramatics Club I The purpose of the Dramatics Club is to promote and inspire interest in the art of drama within our school and community. This year the club set up a constitution. They held several informal parties and attended the Stage Door Dinner Playhouse as a group. Members saw other plays and learned more about dramatics by attending planned programs. CLUB OFFICERS: Left to Right; Virginia Barnett, Treasurer; Rusty Sutphin, Historian; Sheryl Whitehead, Vice-President; Nina Lee, Secretary; Regina Craig, President; Pat Bradshaw, Reporter; Steve Terrell, 2nd Vice-President. 139
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Future Homemakers of America ! The Indian River Future Homemakers of America is affiliated with the national F.H.A.The club ' s chief goal is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living. The club colors are red and white. Red, an intense color, suggests strength. White is recognized as a symbol of sincerity. The motto, Toward New Horizons, reminds members that their contributions to home life today will influence the quality of the homes they will have tomorrow, and the home and family life influence the community and the world. CLUB OFFICERS: Left to right; Ellen Boomer, Reporter; Vicki Smith, Treasurer; Miss Lewis, Sponsor.
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Debate Team 1967 — 68 was the first year that Indian River had a high school debate team. The debaters travelled all over the state to attend tournaments and discussion groups. The team co-sponsored the Chesapeake Teachers Invitational Debate Tournament for two years. Each year the tournament was attended by the best debate teams all over the state. During the year, awards at tournaments were earned by Bert Tussing, John Woodall, and Russell Carmean. Participating in the official Southeastern District Tournament were Tom Lovelace, Ramona Rubelman, Bert Tussing, and John Woodall. The team is dominated by freshmen and sophomores who, with experience will be outstanding debaters for the next few years. In April, 1968, the Indian River Junior High debaters captured the City of Chesa- peake debate championship. The Affirmative team, Lester Dominick and Cariene Rhodes, went undefeated. The Negative team, Cathy Panarese and Kevin Capps, also captured first place. Tommy Lovelace, Russell Carmean, Bert Tussing, Tri-Captains; Mr. Leblanc, Sponsor.
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