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Shenandoah Players Have Rave Season Under the guidance of a very resourceful and talented sponsor, Mr. Terry Fox, the Dramatics Club participated in and sponsored many plays. The major plays produced by the Dramatics Club were Rebel Without A Cause , An Evening of One Acts , and Bye, Bye Birdie. For their work and performance of Bye, Bye Birdie the cast and crew received a standing ovation. ln April, the Dramatics Club went to Ball State University to participate in a contest. Although the actors didn't receive a trophy, they did place high in the contest. Students performed The Lottery a one-act play, and read selections from SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY. Rebel Without A Cause, one of the best dramatic productions in this area, was a play about the generation gap. Jim Stark, portrayed by Gary Hutton, was a serious young man who was trying to find himself in today's mixed-up world. An Evening of One Acts was made up of four different plays. John C. Reedy directed the play A Swarm of Locust. The Lottery was directed by Bettie Mattox. Summons of Sariel was directed by Debbie Sanders and a comedy, Romance lncorporated was directed by Grace Young. This was the first year for the Dramatics Club, and the students worked hard on their plays and their efforts were very successful. Tragedy strikes in Rebel Without A Cause when Plato lTom Barkdulll is shot while attempting to run from an abandoned house which has been sun'ounded by police. Dramatics Club-Front Row: Mr. Fox, S. Jameson, D. Sanders, L. Sanders, P. Price, P. Neff, G. Hutton, J. Miller, C. Huntington, S. Hewitt. Second Row: P. Gammon, B. Weidner, B. Bowman, J. C. Reedy, B. Corbin, G. Young, M. Fuller, D. Ross, T. Barkdull, B. Wiseheit. Third Row: K. McKay, M. Reno, A. Vandergrift, G. Cronk, T. Poer, M. W. Anderson, R. Gee, P. Humes, R. Branham, C. Staton. Fourth Row: S. Smith, D. Riggs, B. Mattox, B. McKay, E. Jones, J. Lullen, R. Staton, N. Jameson, K. Matzenbacher, J. Craig. Fifth Row: D. Murray, B. Ehle, R. Harvey, S. Corbin, D. Barnes, C. Burton, M. Horan, J. Reddington, G. Brewer, B. East, T. Bell, J. Carman.
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FHA-Front Row: Mrs. Baker, C. Ratliff,A.Dillon, D.WilIis,D.AIlen. Williams, S. Smith, B. Ehle, J. Craig. Fifth Row: K. Ballenger, D. Second Row: K. Keesling, K. Moreland, B. Fuller, M. Ellingwood, N. Bailey, P. Humes, V. Hiday, S. Roll, G. Saylors, E. Hudson,J. Fuller, D. Figg, J. Ware, K. Horan, H. Dunn. Third Row: G. Riley, E. Jones, S. Barnes. Sixth Row: A. Frazier, D. Tomlinson,T. Riggs, N. Stewart, D. Corbin, P. Painter, J. Fredenburg, K. Cade, C. Cade, P. McAllister, J. Johnson, K. Koons, B. Sanders, V. Riggs. Cloud. Fourth Row: N. Martin, D. Riggs, J. Cheatham, C. Griffey, A. FFA-Front Row: J. Murray,iL. Price, K. Harry, L. Murphy, P. Girton, K. Wallen, J. Hooks, R. Huckeby, D. Alspaugh, M. Winters, E. Kinnert, R. Peavler, J. Murphy. Second Row: P. Shaw, T. Sanders, S. Peavler. Scott, B. Sears, R. Jones, L. Wailen, M. Ballenger. Third Row: Mr.
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