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K , 55 H1213 'V tl hui., ' The wickcd stepsisters, Sulla and Rica, depicted by Alice Churnes and Carolyn Ellis, taunt Cinderella with their X X. at M! 'L M , ,, .. 'f X A dramatic production is not just effective lighting and magnificent costumes. Paulette Dyer lends her assistance insults. in Hfinger painting a set. One of the most active organizations on the Oakhaven campus is the Dramatics Club, known as the Oakleaf Players. This group, di- rected by Mr. Don Hendren, seeks primarily to learn and employ good acting, better backstage techniques, set design, costuming, makeup, and other production Hknow-howfi '6Cinderella, a musical variation of the traditional story, was the major production of the fall. The show was a tremendous success, enjoyed as much by the players as by the audience. An Easter Passion play, depicting the life and death of Christ, was also presented. This production was highlighted by an extremely vivid portrayal of the Christ by Terrell Sides. Officers of the club are Lee Walls and Vicki Reynolds, Co-Chairmen, Linda Staples, Secretary, and Bobby Foust, Treasurer. Bill Hart served as Construction foreman, Bobby Kibler and Bonnie Hardy as Lighting Chairmen, and Bettie Ford as Costume Design Chairman. Wzth Great uccess In order to raise money for future productions, the Dramatic Club sold World's Finest Chocolates. Here Patsy Hughcy, Charles Gillespie, and Sandra Byrum use a little gentle per- suasion on Bonnie Matthews. l The entire cast bows in homage to the lovely lady who the Prince announces will become his wife. 29
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ill -'M -nun--. ,L 4- -f li -in if ,1,-A-.,,.. 1'4,.,fK .W - 4- , -J W -V V.-ppp R 1 4 W W 4-vfxp g i rr . Vf p w 5 5 5 f X I f 1 f 5 V . ' 2 ' 3. - l i ig 5 nf Q 3 L Q lJliXNl.X'l'l1iS llllill IVIHST ROW: C. Skagen, J. Tmlml, ll. Stym-rs, P. Dyer, ll. Ilnrdy, J. Paslay, J. Chappell, D. Caniplncll, I.. fluplv-. V. lfllis. Y. liK'fIlHl4lN. SECOND RUW: li. Km-lingl. ll. Fvrrcll, B. Mclntosli, 5. Kr-tclium, B. Mulcvnc. A. McLeod. M. Gaia. ll. Illini. X. tllmrmw, ll. wltbllllllillll, E. Wood. 'lllllill ROW: U. Henley, L. Walls, H. Cnrtvr, R. llrznnley, l'. Webster, IJ. Farris, P. I llll11llt'Y. F. llyrum. J. 41. liI'Ll4llt'I'. J. .-Xrmlt. X. Xlulmlvy. Xlr, llun Hefnilrcn. FOURTH RUWY: T. Side-s, B. Foust, J. Harder, H. Loftis, J Mun. X, Nulw. J. l,1'IlxlllN, H. Ixnlvl'-r. ll, ll.nl. 1.. fvillrwplv. Dramatics Club Presents Gfiniderellaw Cimlf-rcllu, played lay llrvnmla Klvlntuili. Cnurt Dancers, Linda Staplr-S and llaviml Jones perform a beautiful and l'rinm- Auruniug. played by Conrail lvullvr lwfore the Court of Azlrzigml. King of Svwri Castles llzuluvsuy. 1-litf-r thi- lmallruoln aftvr Cun- fvgsingg tlivir low for 4-avli other
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Motor Club and 6609, Club Satisfy Special Hobby and ports Interests MOTOR CLUB FIRST ROWV: l.. Tutor. C. wlll8t'lt'l', Mr. lie-aly. lf. Starkey. SECOND RUWV: ll. King. ll. Hart, L. Meadows. l . Vanzant. G. Young. lx'll'IT1llf'1'S of the Nlotor Clulv work together to pro- mote lwtter uncle-rstancling of machinery antl safe driving. Ra-lmilcling tht- svhoolls trac-tor and overhauling a 1028 Dt-Soto were tho elulfs prirnary projects for the year, Dlfit-ers are James ffitltlens. P1'PSlilC IllQI and The school tractor is rvwiving the Cxlwn l,ill'l'Y illllitf. Viet' l,I't'SlflE'Ilt Hllfl 5t't'l'0lZlI'Y. Il1CCll21Illt'ill attention of Motor Cluli offi- cers. Larry Tutor and .lamcs Gitlclens. Thi: O Clulu is an association of all hoys who have leltervcl in sports. O CI.lFl3--FIRST HOW: R, Thornton, C. Dunaway, E. Hood. li. Wilson, E. Crm-en, T. Sides, ,l. C. Brasher. R Haylt-s, A. Williams. R. Miller. SECOND ROW: R. Stepllvns, ,l. Irvine. R. I.oftis, D. James, T. Neighbors, J Hartler, D. Munns, R. Riddick. ,l. Cain. THIRD ROW: S. Grisham. S. jones, J. Grisham, R. Bramley, D. Watson fl. llt-rlu-rt, W. Newman, P. Newland, M. Murphy. FOURTH ROW: C. Force, li. Shelton, C. Hadaway, S. Carroll H. Crowson, J. Haynes, J. Potts, l . Ditto. C. Davis.
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