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Our Liberal Arts Club of 25 members pre- sented various programs during the past year which included discussion, travel, and talks by outside speakers. Promotion of higher thoughts, logic, and reason was accomplished by lectures, travel, and seminar discussions. Also stressed was the exchange of ideas among students and fac- ulty, as well as further education outside the classroom. The Chess Division of our Liberal Arts Club sponsored competition among its members. Later as other schools organize chess clubs, we shall encourage and participate in inter- school tournaments. Ted Gorman, and John Wilson look on, as Whitey Richardson, Sidney Parham, Tad Finnell, and Terry Quinn participate in chess tournament. Liberal Arts Fosters Thought Rudolph Martha Garrett, Preston Thomas, Gene Peterson, Betty I-'faupt Margaret Platt, Ted Woods, Joe Hawkins, Don Rowland, Sidney Parham, Anne Tralsen, Whitey Rich- Tiismasnsi Zlohn WilsarEL'Al suekigj iiefffsrniig, Dlekliii John Wilson, President, Martha Garrett, Vice-Presidentg Betty Haupt, Secretary-Treasurerp Sidney Parham, ex- officio Vice-President, Dianne Race, program chair- .isiffigs . ' nzsezgis f. ff , mmf 1 . of ' ,. ll H T ' c' . ',-r v ' Xl it ,.. W.-it H A , if ' dl'dS0T1,lTIEd Garhiahj' 'TerryWQl,iirih, Tad Viiriiiell Jolfii- 'M Gardner,fRabert Caigpbell, Jonah Levin, Jane Mastinj Jimmy Davis, Richard Graff, Dianne Race. man, and Whitey Richardson, Chess Division chairman take time out after a meeting to pose for our pho- tog rapher. ' ' r A fiqeelj ,M Y. . .lg 1.1.5, 'F i. ri-, .ra , ws.. .rv - - f V ,-- - . ,,..z,,p,, --- V N 'f .- V V i a 2 v'mr5.-- 5 YQ
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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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.lim Leavitt, Mark Barber, Steve Warner, and Chip Dey- erle, photographers, pool their prints to select the best pic- tures for THE STATESMAN. Q 'll 411. , .ll Statesman Presents News As It Happens THE STATESMAN is the bearer of school news and other items of interest to the Patrick Henry cast of players. The newspaper staff met daily to publish the seventeen issues of THE STATESMAN. The complete planning cycle for each issue fell into overlapping two-week per- iods. Peggy Atkins made assignments to staff members, these assignments had to be finished the first week, pages made up, and the paper sent to press. Staff photographers provided near- ly all the pictures used in THE STATESMAN. As one paper was sent to press, plans for the next issue were being made. By an exchange of papers on a city, state, and nation-wide scale, we are able to let other schools know of our ac- tivities at Patrick Henry. All school publications are members of the Columbia Press Association, the Southern ln- terscholastic Press Association, and Quill and Scroll Press Association, to which schools present their publications for rating. PEGGY ATKINS, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
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