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GL Ci n. f: 'DCF 0 G I 4 eo CQ Q G? FRONT ROW: D. Ernsburger, Mrs. Link, advisor: L. Schurmeier, J. Wright, R. Cook, G. White, K. Bender, M. Schmidt, N. Berry, K Lassiter N Pate S Pieper. SECOND ROW: F. Wilson, P. McCauly, I4 DePasqualle, J. Klein, C Mattey, P Gilliland, D. Cowan, S. Streeter. THIRD ROW M Hughes L Guild, L. Hoekenga. D. Baker, L. Bridgewater, E. Roolhart, K. Moeller, B. White, S, Roth, T Sullivan. FOURTH ROW: S. Pistauer D Satterheld K Mattey, L. Lucas, D. Pierce, D. Fisher, R. Price, B. Standish, C. Licht, B. Hadley, J. Hobbs, P. Parker, Drama Students Take To The Stage ,.qj.Jf:JG9 C 4 I as jc! wi, N? 0 Q C, LUG OE. L Arsenic and Old Lace - the product of talented dramatists. For the talented student who wishes to explore tlze many facets of the theater, South 's Drama Club has earned a place as one of the most active, hard-working clubs. Under the expert guidance of Mrs. Link and accented by the brilliant abilities of Duke Ernsburger, president, and Tobi Wallace, vice-president, tlze club produced the play Arse- nic and Old Lace, which was well-liked by all who attended. Besides the actual performance ofa play, members of the club learn about all phases of the production of a play- from the application of make-up to the selling of tickets. Through the efforts of the Drama Club, the dramatic side of Sabres is revealed to the whole of her students. Drama Club officers dramatic skills. Make-up techniques 22 David Holbrook into devious villain
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FIRST ROW: B. Funderburk, Vice-presidentg D. Salzer, Treasurerq S. Case, President. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Horton, Advisor: L. Bridgewater, A. Renfro L. Yates, T. Stephenson, P. Knight, .L Olive, P. Wilson. THIRD ROW: K. Hamilton, P. McClain, S. Gunn, G. Young, K. Yarborouzh, M Bain, M Parker C. Carriker. FOUR TH ROW: B. Alexander, M. Kramer, M. Roolaart, S. Drye, E. Roolaart, L Hock. Art Club Portrays Talent Art student points out technique to perspective buyer. aft Young artists display talent at Art Show. Ari Club officers cultivate talent. hid Harboring an attraction for all of South 's artistically- minded students, the Art Club endeavors to encourage cultural development among its members. The club par- ticipated early in the year in a fence-painting contest sponsored by First Union National Bank. Later club members helped to create and hang the Christmas win- dow, which could be seen by everyone over the holidays at Shoney 's Restaurant. Providing the students with an opportunity to display their work, the Art Club sponsored several art shows where paintings, statues, and various textile designs were placed on sale. Proceeds from these sales were used to purchase much-needed materials and supplies for the Art Department. The Art Club offers South an opportunity for cultural activities and aids the students in selfexpression. 21 b6y 'FTWQ nfj
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r Today many students are unaware of the good literary works available for reading. The purpose of the Literary Society is to discuss these works in detail. The book store, sponsored by the Literary Society, provides tlze student with books ranging from classics to contempo- rary novels. Promoting a well-read student body, the Literary Society ranks highly among the cultural clubs at South. Even though tlze Chess Club is one of the newest clubs at South, its youth has not hindered its progress. The varsity team hopes to bring South the conference championship. Through practice at monthly meet- ings and the development of intense l concentration, chess members ac- quire the techniques important to Agnew makes a strategic move. Literary Society maintains paper-back avid Chess players book store. ' Miss Perry, advisor: R. Craig, B. McGee, C Heaven, P. Rodgers, J. Lomax, J. Yates, Mrs. Livingston, advisor: K. Bender, L. Guild, M. Reid, R. Miller. SEA TED: G. Bender. . S V I Students Pursue Cultural Interests SEA TED: D. Agnew, R. Cook, H. LeBlanc, S. Fisher, P. Kandle, J. Congdon. STANDING: C Gallant, D. Smith. if l l
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