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Modern Dancers Develop Poise Sharon Davis performs at the Miss Shanks Pageant. Kathy Dudley prepores for her performance. In Modern Dance, students performed original dances to modern music such as “A Fifth of Beethoven and Love Ballad. Modern Dance Club members developed poise, balance, grace, and posture. Forty students constituted the Modern Dance Club which performed at the Miss Shanks Pageant, other schools, half-time in girls basketball games and at assemblies. Mrs. Constance Long, sponsor of Modern Dance, prepared a spring concert which was held in April. 65 Modern Dance Club members practice far the spring concert.
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Chess Players Enjoy Rivalry Lorry Till and Steve Flournoy match wit over a game of chess. Fifty-six Chess Club members, led by president Frederick Harris, paid dues and sold candy in order to purchase playing equipment for upcoming chess and checker tournaments. Competition developed between Mrs. Nancy Mensinger’s and Mr. Gregory Solomon's chess clubs. Sponsors planned to buy more equipment and form separate clubs for chess and checker players. Tournaments between schools were anticipated for next year's clubs. The clubs participated in homecoming activities by choosing a chess king, Frederick Harris, and queen, Debra Smith. Checkers proves to be on exciting pastime for Jam » Mim and Charlotte Lawson. 64
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Jr. Exchangettes Create Baskets Under the direction of sponsors Miss Irene Lynn, and Mrs. Anna Paul, and President Gail Neal, the Junior Exchangettes gave Thanksgiving baskets to two needy Quincy families. To obtain food for the baskets, the Exchangettes sponsored a dance. Admission to the dance was a can of food. The Exchangettes recognized special events outside of school. They also acknowledged special occasions of people within the school. Teachers received gifts from Exchangettes on their birthdays. Thanksgiving, Christmas and other special days. A sports banquet for basketball, volleyball and football players was hosted by the Exchangettes. Pearly James and Robin Miller discuss Thanksgiving plans with President Gail Neal. -aiv - Jeonette Thomas questions Miss Lynn about the plans for the “can-can dance. Barbara Jakes, Sandra Rispress, Zimmie Rispress, and Nellie Nealy deliberate with Mrs. Paul about future plans for Exchangette projects. 66
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