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Dramatics headed by a council of twelve Wendy Hawkins is a guinea pig for Miss Wright's make-up talents. You're out of characterll' yells sponsor Mr. Richard Wall in Dramatics Club workshops and re- hearsals. The club's chief objective is to cultivate dramatic talent. The workshops teach the techniques of drama, make-up, and other fields of playmaking. The actual plays, however, are the oral test of what the members have learned about dramatics. This year, presented two comedies to the student body, in addition to the production of a play for competition in the One-Act Play Festival. The club is headed for the first time by a twelve- member council, and aided by a new co-sponsor, Miss Charlene Wright. Dramatics members, Row one: Miss Charlene Wright, sponsor, Judy Paylor, Barbara Massie, Gail Russell, Susan Rogers, Vickie Poland, Cheryl Young, Robin.Hawkins. Row two: Evan Willianis, Bob Hughes, Robert Hayward, Gary Tyler, Tommy Jenkins, Alan Warner. Row lbree: Emily Riddle, Beverly Lowry, Cindy Murray, Candy Smith, Sharon Jennings, Andy Paylor.
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Debaters have new sponsors - Mr. Sullins, Mr. Dietz i Q Debate Club, fini row: Candy Gilliam, Victoria Hatch, Claude Saffer, Lydia Williams, Bonnie Gilliam, Wendy l-Iawkins. Second row: Mr. Dietz, Bill Clemens, joe Alexander, james Kinne, joby Reynolds, Mr. Sullins. Tbzrd row: Tom McCabe, Garry Preble, Ben Hedrick, Tommy Jewell. The Debate Club was on the move. Under the vigorous leadership of Mr. Sullins and Mr. Dietz, the Debate Club launched a new campaign to bring victory and honor to the school. Be- lieving there is no substitute for preparedness, the club secured large amounts of reference ma- terials and jumped right into the job of preparing effective debates. To provide experience for the forensic debate tournament, the club participated in a ntunber of inter-league debates. These orators of LCHS, through their great efforts, brought honor and esteem to the whole school. Well there's nothing wrong with that statement, points out President Bill Clemens to Mr. Sullins Sec- retary-Treasurer Tom McCabe, and Mr. Dietz. 5 2 2 a H 5 5 B 5? iz 5? is i
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