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Cymbals, drums, maracas . . . Is the record player plugged in?. . . Can we sing that song again, Mrs. Hedrick? . . . Can I play the bells, Mrs. Greer? . . . joyous sounds from the MUSIC CLUB. Plays, pantomime, melodrama . . . Who wants to be the narrator? . . . May I read the part of the shopkeeper, Mrs. Haynes? . . . What is diction, Mrs. Briggs? . . . great performance by the DRAMA CLUB. 42
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CLUBS In 1951, there were six organized extracurricular groups-Student Council, Monogram Club, Glee Club, and Dramatics Club in high school, and Music Club and 4-H Club in the elementary grades. Interest groups centered around patriotism and the fine arts. Members of the 1951 Dramatics Club, left to right, included Joan Hunt, Doris Koontz, Mr. Bolick, Theresa Feezor, Peggy Hedrick, back row, Bobby Carrick, Bryce Daniel, Bob Beanblossom, Sonny Bolick, Tommy Warfford, and Joe Moore. In 1955, there was Music Club in the elementary grades, headed by Mr. W. A. Millier, the piano teacher. After 1957, the only organized activity in the elementary school was the Student Council. This organization continued until 1971, with spirited election of officers held each spring. Teachers in individual classrooms often conducted club activities in the areas of Reading and English. In 1976, Mrs. Parker reactivated interest in clubs. This year, there are eight clubs at Southmont. 41
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Kings, queens, pawns, knights. . .Your movel. . .Check!. . .How shouldlplay this,Mr.Jarratt!. . .Crown my man! . . . members of the CHESS AND CHECKER CLUB learning the fine art of games. Sable brushes, canvas, tubes of color . . . What do I mix to get orange, Mr. Lane? . . . Where are the paper towels? . . . Your apples look so real . . . young masters of the OIL PAINTING CLUB. 43
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