Patrick Henry High School - Patriot Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)

 - Class of 1962

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German students participate in the language lab. German Culture Interests Die Lorelei H Members! of Die Lorelei: L Suzanne Francis, Beckyf Mullenj Joycelyn Lee, Tommy Lemons, Coral Jane Davis, Tommy Arm Sellers, Jim Kulp, ,Jqef Coleman, Charles Perkins, Georfesifd. y, i ll' - a, e .limi This year the German Club had the distinc- tion not only of being the charter club at Patrick Henry, but also the first to be or- ganized in the Roanoke Public School System. Die Lorelei met twice monthly, on the first and third Mondays. The main purpose was not to plan programs around the German language but rather to explore further into the culture and literature of that country. The club of ll members spent time in many meetings studying German poetry. lt was from one famous selection that the name Die Lorelei, was chosen. Officers of Die Lorelei, Cora Jane Davis, Secretary-Treasurer, Tommy Anne Sellers, typistg Becky Mullen, vice-president, and Suzanne Frances, President, look over equipment to be used by club members.

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QW -fx Faye Pleasants, Editor of the ORATOR, discusses type ot print for the heading of the Latin newspaper with .MsM,eERseor, 'me .LATIN ciuurm. Buckner, iz, nw- - land? P. Ren, K. Ross, K. Bigger, QC. Weinerf J. Merritt, WB. Weld, R. Gustafson, D.,.Van Lear, R. Woody, M. Young, NoelI,f,E. Curtegk. J.-fiEBosc,oe, l1if,,Ho,rasty4jjgiK. eltnndy, ,it Sniderf' B. Snider, E. Scott, 5. Dickey, G. Jsulllviun, J. 'l' Gardner, C. , Rjchards, ,D. Thomas, MM Armentrout, P. Flint, LF1si0'Meera, -HA. .BuSh..stJ- Coilmei-'fi C-N, Perkins, i em Robison, V. Sower, P. Groff, i M. Rider, M. Ann ii Atkins, ,,R. Atkinson, P. Shelton, B. Scrl-!99s, S. Dickerson, J. Dove, i K. Beckley, Jif7f?iTurne,r, D,MAnde'rsoai?ruB 'Dabney S! 'Cray-. , ford, B. Harbour, M. Johnston, S. ftlbergotti, -Nl Moss, ' Carol Wood, President of the Latin Club, talks over the club project with Nelson Thompson, vice- president, Ellen l-lall, secretary, and Joan Kaplan, treasurer. ' . Stuart Singer, business manager, Emily Gearhart, as sistant editor, and Ginny Keller, feature editor. sans, ear sis- ,fir . ,s fr 2' 'W TN l l 5 555 . M GilIespie,,G. Howlgins,,J....,l..eavitt, C. Plymale, R. Shepherd, WL. 'Terre'll, SEAllaWs,' Akers HS. Bolter, K. Bcri'gerf2'P. Borsum E. Clayton, CL Deshields, C. Doriot, C. Eubonks, Garlggd,,,,g. Gggultney, Hammond, DL Hannaboss, A. Stone, D.'Gordhn, G.'TnyIor, K? Horrup, E. Stockman, M. Crowder, B. Tolston, M. Haynes, P. Hensley, A. Hiscox, B. ,.,Jan0:..iHoffmon5gggN. Holcomb, C. Jel5gens,.,,L. Langley, B.f l,eigh', N..iiLeqtteor,'BL Mills, G., Rowlonth PFCSharpe, C. gipicer, L. Stoller, J. Sydenstrycker, C. Wolke, S. Hart, C.j,HiIl,,j,,.LI.- Eggrrmg. i Revinus, J., ,,, Wiimgigier, Grammar, B. iwlosoih, RL Turner, A. Simmskii Ms? E531 i 1 . i me lil H. 'SY ii. a' QS T fist i ii .sf-2 'A J. C. L. Begins Crator The Patrick Henry Latin Club is affiliated with the State and National Junior Classical Leagues. This organization encourages an in- terest in and an appreciation for the civilization, language, literature, and art of ancient Greece and Rome. At monthly meetings programs were present- ed by students under the direction of Nelson Thompson, vice-president. These programs var- ied trom humorous skits and home movies, to readings of the classic literature of that period. The Latin Club sponsors a Latin-English news- paper, the ORATOR, published six times this first year. ' Membership is open to all interested students. 96



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KIT Bond Grid Dove FFOFICF Spenf m0 W Gloria Rowland applies make-up to Dick Nininger during a class study hours staging the productions given at gf m0ke.up techniques. Patrick Henry this year. -MEMBERS OF DRAMATICS-CLUB: l.yn,n,,Davidow,. Sidney Parham, Pat Brown, Loulie Johnston, Judy Powell, Bill ,McAfee, Pete r0staseski,, Susie Pedigo, Kathg Ninmger, in k22Cra' Da Ga' 'K'iw.. Bond, Dlann a ,QR In , o n, rg, na , mes, uri , e ce Ig, ard Rowland, 'Dave Francis, Marty F'ant,'PauIette Q'fAcCall, Jane Mastln,1,TJean,V,Baiiey, Jaan gguchanan, Marguerite Alviys, Lqarat Stoller, Lauren Langley, Rawiey ,fl'urn,er, Eliza Stoekmanj Dirk Nininger, Margaret' fPlatt, J5teve'i Trom- peter, Gloria Rowland, Pat Rea, Margaret Cridlin, Crystal WdBhbeeDb Cld,aL' V'kieiH'k An- oo L9 ygwa ngy Wnuggg ewn uc 1 X Vc um n e lwie.:., 'Y-Naniy 'iMasg, Bev'fGiffoi'd, Pam 'C2IaroIan,'i'Llo Sydenstrycker, Henry Dixon. ig fl ,M 3:2 i k , 53, V ,gf 5' , , Dramatics Club Dffers Thespian officers were Sidney Parham, Vice-Presi- dent, Lyne Davidow, President, Pat Brown, Secre- tary, and Loulie Johnston, Publicity Chairman. Self-expression One of the most active school-sponsored clubs at Patrick Henry is the National Thes- pian Society with its apprentice group, The Dramatics Club. This organization has, in its first year of operation, been responsible for the presentation of a skit and two plays. lf Men Played Cards as Women Do was pre- sented for the Classroom Teacher's Associa- tion in December. The Glass Menagerie, a three act play by Tennessee Williams, was presented in the school cafeteria April 6-7. While the Milk Clabbered , a one act play by Ruth and Johnny Young was presented for competition at the district one act play festi- val in Lynchburg. The National Thespian So- ciety is an honorary organization and Dra- matics Club members are invited to join only after they have earned ten points by working on the productions.

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