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Thespians Celebrate the Recovery of Vaudeville Thespians, a high school organization of people interested in the stage and its enchantment, exe- cuted several one-act plays in a combination of drama. comedy. and mystery. Reviving the magic of vaudeville in the form of a talent show, the actors emphasized the unique vaudeville traditions of slap-stick comedy and custard pie. Colorful costumes and backdrops accented the performance, giving it an old-fashioned flavor. Being not only talented but also civic minded, the Thespians lent their time and abilities for fund-raising projects to various organizations. ' va Besides producing their own show, a one-act H id., ? play developed independently of all other clubs, the v VN' .gf Theatre Guild helped the Thespians in writing H A A f, V - ,,,,, Lg' scripts as well as in backstage work with scenery DE. 7 l and make-up Problems. Both clubs united to form ' ,--. 1 il , R a repertory company of mature actors and actresses devoled l0 one Purpose: M' to deliver a Superb Checking available props in the stagecraft room, Sheila Rey- nolds, Ronnie Herrington, Debbie Sauer, and Johnny White performance to the public. I l prepare for their vaudeville production. E ' il? Ab Q! 'gr xg? 'D- nt THESPIANS. Bottom Row: Sophia Vallas, Susan Robertson, Patricia Robertson, Mary ,lo 0'Leary, president. Row Two: Sandi Whitty, Robin Hodges, Patsy Brewer, secretary-treasurerg Jennifer France, Kathy Warren. Row Three: Gloria Bis- sell, Bill Booty, Sheila Reynolds, Wanda Jones, Christine Harper. Row Four: David Lane, Johnny White, vice-president: Randy Hobson, Nova Coodson. Mr, Cordon, sponsor. Top Row: Ronnie Herrington, David Perry, Bobby Hill, Steve Ward, Ronnie Luggans.
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M A f 'M'- we W ---r - - :--v-.....,,....f-g-Q,-.-v-v. -'swavnv-151-iuv-sig-wg.,-t,,f STAGECRAFT CLUB. Bottom Row: Gail Reese, Kay Weathersby, Toni Lassiter, Beverly YVindhan1, Janet' Black- ledge, Becky Chadic, Linda Jones, Cindy Matheny, Mrs. Borner, sponsor. Row Two: Debbie Johnson, Debbie Stephens, 'Dorothy Craft, Susan Lundquist, vice-president: Suzanne Buckley, Cathy Pierre. Judy McQueen, Kathy Ward, Dottie Deason, Kay Gates. Top Row: Connie Fields, Nancy Thornton, Barbara Cumberland, Carol Perkins, Cathi Terry, Margaret Walsh, Wanda Quarles, Wanda Wilson, president: Ginger Bayles, Penni McCready. - DRAMATIC CLUB. Bottom Row: Pat Hurry, Toni Ashley, president: Shelia Graves, Marcia Naish, Kathy Montgomery. Linda Weathersby. Ann Stevens, Beth Sanders, Darlene Peden, Mrs. Morris, sponsor. Ron' Two: Pat Ruffin, Teresa Lott. Harriet Hughes, Jenny Webb. Shit-la Fox, Cynthia Crawford, Beth Robertson, secretary-treasurerg Dorothy Williams, Jo Ann Tucker. Row Three: Peggy Sellers, Linda Lewis. Dianne May, Pam Lowery, Naney Searcy, Betty Jo Duff, Glenda Quarles, Debbie Richards, Deborah Corley. Top Row: Robert Battle, Bill Wfadlington, Alan Gould, vice-president: Sammy Arrington. Pete Walker, Jeff Carson, Becky Wilkinson. Ray Helfrich. Charlie Anderson, Billy Purvis, Mike Williams. THEATRE GUILD. Bottom Row: Debbie Baker, Carol Hodo, Julia McClellan, Ann Shot-make, Jennifer Phillips, Charlotte Wells, viee-president, Trudy Walker, Kanani Lay, Patricia Shamburger. Row Two: Theresa Sims, Becky West, Laura Owens, Ronnie Logan, Robert Watts, Mike Stone, Ken Rogers, Angela Sims, Lynn Weathersby. Wanda Holder, Susan Farris. Top Row: Johnny Glover, Don Wren, president, Danny Bogan, Rieky Logan, Ray Thompson. David Kron, Riehard Jones, Phillip MeDade, Gordon Keen. Mr. English, sponsor.
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E. , Y GYM ASSISTANTS. Bottom Row: Cin- dy Matheny, Shirley Lifer, Debbie Waters, Debbie Young, Pam Lowery, Carol Ryan, Cecelia Allred. Row Two: Judy Buckley, Sandi Whitty, Judy Mc- Queen, Carla Williams, Ann Shoemake, Beverly Buckley, Miss Sullivan, spon- sor. Row Tlzree: Dora Jordan, Becky Carrard, Brenda Shows, Cathy Har- mount, Peggy Brewer, Jennifer Phil- lips. Top Row: Barbara Brooks, Pam Wells, Betty Fudge, Linda Lipscomb, Pat Ruffin, Margie Smith. Assistants Relieve Teachers of Tedious Tasks LIBRARY ASSISTANTS. First Table: Kathy Alday, Jerry Beckham, Bonnie Keefe, Becky Dyer. Second Table: Tommy Higginbotham, Susan Marie Pevey, Cecelia Allred, Kay Thompson, John Tucker, Third Table: Robin Hodges, Carol Jones, Andrew Kersh, Sharon Hartford. Fourth Table: Jeanne Fisher, Kay Sanford, Linda Weathersby, Mike Hindman, Linda Cliburn. Aiding the secretaries in Provine's three main offices, the student office workers sacrificed their gym and study periods to render their aid to the administration. The girls scurried about answering the telephone, compiling the absentee list, and delivering messages. Dedicated library assistants were on hand throughout the year to aid the librarian Mrs. Jeannine Eaton. These assistants located, shelved, and checked out books to students, kept account of fines, and helped process new books. Their services made possible the smooth circulation of books and furthered the education of their fellow students. Such responsibilities gave them a view of library work as a career. Gym teacher Miss Sullivan chose girls to be her assistants for this year's gym classes. These sports- minded girls received a chance to put their skills into practice as they supervised games, functioned as exercise leaders, roll callers, and equipment man- agers. OFFICE ASSISTANTS. Bottom Row: Ann Bradshaw, Donna Blankney, San- dra Milligan, Kathy Glaze, Brenda Redding. Row Two: Patsy Brewer, Gail Morris, Christine Kenney, Barbara Cumberland, Edith Muse, Ellen Roberts. Row Three: Brenda Duff, Jennifer France, Susan McMullan, Milly Pettis, Peggy Mayberry, Becky Sebren, Debbie Fain. Top Row: Nancy Rhodes, Mar- go Walls, Gloria Bissell, Linda Cham- blee, Betty Chappa, Kathy Warren, Peggy Townsend.
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