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Insane Ladies and Intoxicated Mice Entertain Wfo f 7 . I Jw g ' j M-M “ I: I Alcoholic mice and murderous old ladies filled the stage of the new audito- rium with their comical an- tics in the two one-act plays presented by the Drama Club. The Mice Have Been m Trinking Again and Any Body for Tea were both student directed plays, | though members agreed p that Mr. Bell contributed tremendously to the pro¬ ductions. The Drama ( Classes also assisted by doing the technical work and set construction. President of .•«tWS i ub .- Hugh Hodgin W$ |j claimed that he enjoyed all of it, but that the best part of the plays was the cast party we had afterwards. The dramatists also made plans to perform a musical and participate in statewide competition. L V ' S P Left: Any Body for Tea adds wrinkles and gray Hodgin. Below: Carl Ferguson sets the mood for a scene. Drama Club Officers: Cindy Burkhart, Secretary; Hugh Hodgin, President; Den¬ nis Chapmon, Vice-President; Ginger Thompson, Treasurer Drama Club — 29
Right: Officers Fred Pierce, Secre¬ tary; Cindy Burkhart, Vice- President; Byron Woods, Treasurer; Not Pictured: Jamie Powell, President Below: Scriveners Daniel Exum, Mrs. Murray, Adviser; Mike Noonan; Second Row: Tommy Cox, Mary Moore, April Wilkerson, Amy B. Hiatt: Third R ow: Brett Ayers, Cfieher ; a OdorrT) ludv McKinney, Janet Gibbs. Not Pictured: l ennv lohnsnn . Joan Way nick, Darlene f(ogers, David Ormond, Marilia Turchi, Anne Barthe, Kathy Hoskins, Ginny Bagwell NO ADMITTAfi EXCEPT FOR OFFICIAL SCHOOL BUS Posilutely, Absitively, Ridiculous Just a lonely hour ago, 1 fell through my mirror of truth. 1 sat down on your glad steps And poured myself out to the walls. People 1 know seem too busy to listen; their minds already filled with problems. Gutso the dog leading the way But you my mountain streams are always down to the cottage on a wintry there with your trees. day; You my lonely steps and water fountain lighting a fire and giving our sure come in handy sometime. gifts, But, you know those little mountain streams telling the giver that this thang and fireplaces that heard me out are IS SWIFT... over 200 miles away from me now. These were just a few of the Annie, looks like you ' re gonna spend some crazy, zany things that the late hours running through fields of rugs. Scriveners did in their monthly meetings. Everyone had a good —Joan Waynick time reading, writing, and analyzing. Seriously now, we just kidded around. 30 — Scriveners
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