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Hard Work Pays Off Before the year began, the DRAMA CLUB was already busy planning its many activities for the upcoming year. C Now l've got the Doritos, who brought the cokes? J With the meetings every first Wednesday after the third moon passes through Venus - or is it each weekend of the annual Easter Parade? - a peaceful regularity was insured. C'No pass? Throw 'em out, Victorl j With a great amount of hard work CWhat? Run it again? j and a large amount of pride, the Drama Club presented the annual Spring Musical and spon- sored a play night, featuring three student-directed plays and the competition play, which placed first in the Region and second in State. The club accomplished all this by the efforts and determination of the group and the club's sponsor-director, Linda Wise. Her tireless Cand constantj push produced the very profes- sional-looking plays. A fun and frolicking din- ner-theater trip highlighted the club's year. OFFICERS: President, Mark McCullough, Vice President, Victor Smith, Secretary, Spring Mason, Treasurer, Heather Heath l 56 Drcmo
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fe, Girls Enjoy Skating Party The members of the FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA CLUB have been trying to help youth assume their roles in society through Home Economics Education, Cwithout getting them too fatj. They started off the year with a Pot Luck Dinner in honor of the newly-elected officers and new members. For Christ- mas everyone had a lesson in grace and balance at the lce Skating Party, which turned out to be a lot of fun. Work time came again and the girls entered a booth at the county fair entitled Stop Teenage Pregnancy. Their efforts won them first place. OFFICERS: President, Angie Scoggins, Vice President, Betty Cook, Secretary-Treasurer, Cindy Land, Degree-Chairman, Tina Hobbs, Honor Roll Chairman, Gail Marting Public Relations, Cathy Byrd FHA l 55
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Musical Ca ptures Audience's Hearts As the lights dimmed, the curtain rose on a Siamese Palace equipped with an eccentric king, a very proper English school teacher, and an assortment of wives, children, etc., etc., etc. All fell into the elaborate production of the 1977 spring musical- THE KING AND I. The Rogers and Hammerstein classic had something for everyone: comedy, romance, drama, and halt the cast in sleazy outfits Cso much tor school moralsb, but seriously folks . . . the innocent humor of the king, the stubbornness of Nlrs. Anna, and the respect they held for each other gave the play a genuine warmth that captured the hearts of the audience. Musical 157
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