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BOTTOM ROW: S. Lesley, R. King, P. James, S. Petty, M. Hale, K. Butler; SECOND ROW: Mrs. Patricia Archer, M. Dodd, V. Sealy, K. Gray, B. Purser, M. Adamson, M. Richardson, S. Cossey, N. Murphy, M. Shilling; THIRD ROW: A. Beard, B. Muncrief, W. Perry, N. Miller, M. Matthews, C. Page, S. Shebester, A. Wilson, S. Adams, S. Self; FOURTH ROW: V. Kerr, D. Self, P. Clarkson, B. Reese, P.«Gray, S. French, P. Spence, S. Moore, P. Williams; TOP ROW: J. Robinson, J. Matlack, M. Dollar, T. Shaw, B. Burgess, J. Osterhaus, J. Hern- don , J . Gibbs. Spanish Club Selected Queen Spanish-American art was a subject of interest for Spanish Club officers Marilyn Hale, secretary; Wilma Oliver, treasurer; Paula James, vice-president; Sandra Petty, president; and Royce King, reporter. Spanish students had an oppor- tunity to learn about the Spanish language, customs and culture through membership in the Span- ish Club as well as in the class- room. Under the direction of Mrs. Patricia Archer, the club sponsored the annual fiesta, highlight of the year. By pro- ducing the fiesta, students ob- tained a better understanding of habits and tastes of our Spanish- speaking neighbors to the South. Also, in co-operation with the Student Council, the Spanish Club presented the program for the Christmas assembly. Mem- bers performed in a one - act farce before the MHS student body, after which the high-school chorus entertained the audience with traditional Christmas music.
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These Drama Club officers learned stage construction from observ- ing speech students' projects. Officers were: Martha Shilling, repor- ter; Patty Spence, treasurer; James Pruitt, president; Sue Allen, secretary; and I not pictured) Carol Jester, vice-president. The Drama Club is made up of Thespians , speech students , and anyone who has an interest in dramatic work. The club pre- sented the All School Play which was THE NIGHT CF JAN- UARY SIXTEENTH. Members of the club made up the cast, headed committees of make-up, stage construction , prompting , ticket sales, and program print- ing. In the spring the club pro- duced the group of one act plays which has gained popularity from year to year since its beginning. Encouragement of public speaking and dramatic reading to various organizations of the community has always been an activity of the MHS Dramatic Club. This club has rendered ser- vices to the community while teaching the students to appre- ciate drama. Dromo Club Encouraged Theatrical Study BOTTOM ROW: I. Sparks, P. Spence, S. Allen, J. Pruitt, C. Jester, M. Shilling, P. James, Mrs. Lula Bolin; SECOND ROW: S. Lesley, B. Muncrief, R. Vinson, D. Osterhaus, J. Robin- son, S. Young, S. French, P. Clarkson, B. Reese, J. Ryals, D. Putman; THIRD ROW: M. Matthews, S. Petty, V. Sartin, J. Self, J. Cheadle, M. Cornelison, L. Hudson, P. Gray, M. Hale, S. Moore, G. Dodd; FOURTH ROW: A. Beard, G. Watson, N. Murphy, G. French, Jc Robinson, D. Welch, J. Harris, J. Herndon, P. Adams, L. Dry, S. Cossey, V. Kerr; TOP r£)W: Z. Sloan, J. Matlack, M. Beadles, M. Dollar, J. Woods, W. Garrison, T. Shaw, L. Rob- inson, T. Pratt, B. Sparlin, J. Osterhaus, J. Gibbs.
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FHA Made Annual Trip To Convention FHAers Susie Bean and Diana Smith, with the assistance of Mrs. Joyce Herndon, often referred to a handy pattern book when preparing projects. President LaQuetta Szenasi presented a lec- ture on the practical art of defrosting a refriger- ator to FHA officers Marilyn Hale, historian; Janice Self, vice-presi- dent; Nita Murphy, par- liamentarian; Linda Hud- son , song leader; Patty Spence, treasurer; and Susie Bean, secretary. BOTTOM ROW: S. Bean, P. Spence, L. Hudson, M. Hale, N. Murphy, J. Self, P. Gray; SECOND ROW: Mrs. Joyce Herndon, S. Young, J. Huffman, D. Smith, S. Allen, K. Butler, P. James, L. Yeats, B. King, R. Mangum; THIRD ROW: J. Yow, C. Hargis, C. Murphy, C. Stowers, S. Petty, F. Blundell, P. Armstrong, C. Jester, S. Adams, A. Beard; FOURTH ROW: L. Hallmark, D. Self, S. Harrison, B. Farmer, J. Colby, G. Morris, G. Watson, L. Bartee, J. Hewitt, F. Woods; FIFTH ROW: W. Oliver, S. Self, M. Duncan, B. Stowers, L. Maines, E. Walker, B. Holt, C. Page, H. Wilson. 30
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