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. . M 1' 1-1 vi gf 332 . 5 Chorus members are: First row-Ralph Rowland, K Howard Gordon, Robert Culpepper, H. .l. Forbes, Marie Creech, Kate Matthews, Pat Horton, Carolyn Blades, Peggy Wagner, Ruth Dillon. Second row-Kay Black, 'ig Sally Ankrom, Rosemary Creef, Shirley Taylor, Billy Marcum, Billy Winborne, David Wilda, Tommy Taylor, Tony Smith, Joyce Glover, Sheila P rnes. Third row- Virginia Cason, Ellen Miles, Kay hite, lris arce, kj Linda Gregg, Naomi Dillon, Rut Strickland, b 4' , Smith, Eileen Smith, Lester HaIds,A ally est ws . , il , ' Y, . S -f'3,.fg,p9g N I ' SX . 'v ' . A . f X dk . 'sf . 1 X X The shop boys work on pe an t 1 use foul he If chorus room. Now the me w 'tw ' i efx X hind the front row of girls. 3 Q fi YQ VTX, rm Ili! T LP The Girls' Ninette is composed of: First row--Mary Anne Harrison, 7- ' MISS ANN DOVE MISS SHIRLEY THOMPSON I I L C OWS AP 'lJUb'lee West Helen Adkins Sally Best faccompanustj Marilyn Nuckols V: g32 '45 H . ' Dolly Smith, Judy Cunningham, Phyllis Pierce. Second row-Glenda P I I . I . . I sri-1 X 1 Virginia Cason, Patsy Hobbs,
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-,f-v-f ,- kv 51 YI qivwwy of N07 Pretty serious business seems afoot as the boys don dark glasses in machine shop In Mechanical Drawing class students become familiar with tools that, if they plan to enter engineering or the related fields, they will be called on to use many times. This course also trains pupils to be accurate, neat, and fast in their work. A student comes in actual contact with the instruments of industry in Machine Shop. Here he learns the basic fundamentals of a career as a machinist. ln addition to operating machinery, the pupil learns to read blue prints and use precision measuring and metal hand tools. U Wood Shop covers many things besides fitting pieces of lumber together. A student learns free hand draw- ing, math for accurate measurement, painting, care, use of machines, and many other things important to an up-to-date carpenter. Mr. E, R, Radke Mr. Gilbert Palmer ML Eldred Lawrence - ae: N. UT T 1 X 5 -
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,Q L. 777' , 'VV ki t ii Barbara Forehand, Shirley Floyd, Kay Sawyer. Fourth row-Virginia Wynn, Sandra Supper, Carolyn Jarman, Helen Adkins, Linda Peele, Eleanor Curling, Sondra Hardy, Kenneth Edgerton, Ronnie Evans, Carol McClennan, Myrtle Sawyer, Christina Hall, June Nowell, Mrs. Goforth laccompanixtl. Firth row-Joan Martin, Frances Judd, Jeri Jarman, Margie Cottle, Judy Cunningham, Linda Smith, Pat Self, Gertaline Fulford, Patsy Hobbs, Martha Scott, Miss Dove, Bucky Flemming, Bonnie Smith. ' x The oiilice staff was well serenaded during the first part of the year. The chorus practiced in the room right next door. Still, neither they nor the teachers of the classes above that room seemed to obiect when they moved farther down into the other section when the building was finished. There is a beginners' chorus open to all students, an advanced chorus for which they may try out, to be selected by the chorus teachers, and a special group, the girls' ninette. Miss Thompson, due to a throat condi- tion, left at mid-term, but she was here to work with Miss Dove on the Christmas program sung at the Methodist Church. This was their biggest project of the yealr. Members of the chorus also sang faq Citric Club luncheons and other eventsgahd assisted in the Christmas ProQam over the P.A7 system. f 1 I M1 s ' I 55 X Q-., wc' , Some of the chorus students gather around for ci iam session after class. 33
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