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Speech Speech was given to conceal men's thoughts . Voltaire. Mrs. Rose Marie Cherry Speech There's more than one way to get to the top in this STAGE CRAFT business. Ontop rung: Lang, Wendortf, Kennard, Gray, lnglish. Midway: Todd, Buchanan, Jennings, Foreground: lBack to tronti McMains, Austin, Matthews, Watson, Gregerson, Garrett, Clemons, Gorman, Foster, Perry, Mr. Ted Nichols, instructor, McCoy, Estes, Parker, Fowble, Coker. LITTLE THEATRE members pause in the day's routine for the Cameraman. Row 'I: Charles Robinson, Don Strain, Charles Smith, David Hurst, Dan Lacy. Row 2: Tiki Taylor, Pat O'Neal, Jonell Garrett, Kathy Riley, Ann Bowers, Delone Johnston, Carolyn Lewis, Tomi Sue Hudson. Row 3: Cheryl Corken, Mary Ann Mayes, Leslie Giddens, Molly Pierson, Ann Mauberry, Phyllis Cornell, Ervalene Menn, Shirley Stewart, Cookie Goode, Jan Son. Row 4: Judy Elliott, Susan Long, Donna McWilliams, Margot Watson, Judy Johnson, Karen Clark, Ann Hurst, Ann Dyksterhuis, Paula Howard, Sandra Mace, Kay Larkin, Gwen Wish. 24 f 'I'
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A, ART NOUVEAU is a departmental club. lt is composed ot members ofthe art classes and operates to further art apprecia- tion, They sponsor the Pep-Booster committee which checks posters used in stimulating student interest in various school activities. Row l: Hyden, Smith, Clarke, McGilvrey, Stearns. Row 2: Jenkins, Fulbright, Larkins, Ware, Carlson. Row 3: Miller, Thompson, George, Tier, Childress, Pajanan, Stuarts Row 4: Long, Sutton, Walker, Phillips, Wish, Smith. Row 5: Gibson, Ling, Steinbeck, Gleason, Messinger, Cutchall., Linn, Shipley, Warren, Waters, Cheadle, Haenchen, Hughes, Matthews. Row 6: Ruggles, Stevens, Melton, Holley, Pate, Black, Butterworth, Young, Johnson, Nukomm, Hively, Miller. Mrs, Winnie Murray and Miss Mary Lamb Lewis, directors of art department activities have fun planning projects that keep art students fascinated. Sketching living models is interesting work. Catching and in- terpreting the individual personality gives as many ideas as there are artists, each different, This is a fashions class project. Models are Janice Nay and Robert Fry. 23
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Mr. Dennis Smith, debate coach, confers on a decision with Sara Lawyer and Ken Brown. Activities of the speech department demand en- thusiasm, energy and extra effort, not to mention a generous sprinkling of native ability. Poise and self confidence in speaking before class or club groups are prime objectives. Parliamentary proced- ures and stage presence are important phases of DEBATE. Interpretation and dramatic achievement are available through the numerous activities of the DRAMA and PLAY PRODUCTION classes. STAGE This bunch of mixed up kids resort to a debate class. One day they're for the next day they're agin This pro and con stuff sorta helps to keep them confused. CRAFT is an art unto itself. From the moment the play is selected until its dress rehearsal, final presen- tation and the cast party, the stage crew and crafts- men hammer, saw, paste, paint, patch, and pre- tend. These activities and assets qualify one as a good stogecraft man. LITTLE THEATRE is on explor- atory venture wherein members discover whether they have what it takes to become members of- Na- tional Thespians. Fanfare and footlights are items that keep PLAY PRODUC- Row 3: Mayes, Hare, Jacobson, Long, Giddens, Pierson, Chris- TION people happy, Row 'I:Strain, Hurst, Smith, Row 2: North- tion, Taylor, Mooney, Menn, Son. Row 4: Johnston, Brown cutt, Howard, Sutton, Brandes, Robinson, Lacy, Johnson, Good. Heib, McWilliams, Hurst, Stewart, Louis, Wish, Larkins.
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