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ere Spectators Varied amounts of Interest are shown on the faces of curious fans at one of the wrest- And Learned Mrs. Edna Gilmore's speech class was the first to make use of the new language lab
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e Socialized If she is fussy, her dress, her shoes, her gloves, and especially her hair are of prime importance. Right-Combing her hair is one of the final steps. A girl's getting ready for a date is not so easy as men may think. Left-Betty Reese relaxes in the first stages of her preparation for the prom. Even after she is ready, she has many things to worry about. ls my hem straight? Are my eyes right? Dol smell pretty? Will the flowers match? Left-At last all is ready, and she sits down to await her escort.
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Tiny Hankins, circulation manager of the Southerner, and Miss Linda Nlier, business adviser, discuss plans for the first distri- bution of the yearbook. Represented by the band, choral groups, and orchestra, the music depart- ment was perhaps the most active depart- ment in extra-curricular activities. The band frequently played at school convoca- tions and made numerous public appear- ances, as did the choral groups and orchestra. However, public performances were not all the activities in which our music organizations participated. To pro- vide money for band uniforms, choir robes, and orchestra travel fund, the members of these organizations worked outside of class on fund-raising projects. When passing by the art department showcases, one might have seen anything from model houses to ceramics or designs in water colors. Besides learning the vari- ous phases of their work and completing their assignments, art students often helped other departments and organiza- tions with posters and drawings which were used for purposes ranging from ad- vertising school functions to adorning the covers of dance programs. Band members, Michael Hodge, Irma Wertz, and Ron Green, stand ready for inspec- tion in their new band uniforms. 12
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