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FRONT ROYV: Loft to Rllllf-KllillP9ll Blake. Silvia Br-rry, Kay Twistlzilv. Sue- Avosta. Ellen Avkiss, Ruth BN-bv. llimiv Mvtkrinlis. Harriett Dlll'lliHll. Put Martin, l'zu'olyn HlllSPllIllllHl'. Mary Gulf- Kluznivk. Sandy Walsh, Alyve Sxixnnri-. Sl'1l'0NIlROW': lmfttn Right-Lila Ross Davis. Jar-kit' Tillet, Gulf' Phillips. SllZllll1Il' Halstvzul. Patsy Slcippi-r. l'0lll'llH'y Stormont. Grzu-e .lormI:m. Kit-th Wilclvr, lim-1-ky Erlwzirils, Pi-uny Ri-iran. t onnim- Musivk, Hi-li-ii Davis. Mzirlliu Waiters. lil-vc-rly liailtlwin. .lime Moore: B4-tty Jarvis. THIRD IMHY: Left to Rigllt-Vrsvlzi Kll'l'4'll. B2ll'h2ll'Jl llill. Hvlvn We-lhlv, Nun:-y Ilan-I-o. Frml llzirlli. Mir-key M1Kull5'. 'Fi-tl Wool. Vliairlm-s Hooper. .Ir-rry Sliivluls. Dun Moss, Rolu-rt Stululilllr. .lim Howreu, Ri4'l1:irsl Rim-4-. Gi-orrv OVI4-Ito, Gvnalml Iirialialm. Vxtrolyu i'illx'i-rliollsv, l'1-mry Ann Howrirml. Sailuirri Millitrain, Gl'Il4'l' 'l'lIl'lU'l'. THE MUSIC CLUB Ruth Bccbe ,V President Kieth Wilder Y , , Vice President Harriet Durham V N Secretary-Treasurer Gale Phillips ,,,, ,V Y Reporter Mr. J. William Miller , Sponsor The Music Club was organized to acquaint the Music Club presents compositions, rang the students with the music of all nations. ing in scope from the greatest classics to con Music expresses many emotions, therefore, temporary works of modern day artists.
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CHORUS Robert Greene 'l'ed Wool Anita Myers .IoAnn Ferrell Diane McCombs Robert Greene The Virginia Beach High School Chorus. under the direction of Mr. J. William Miller, is a well known and very active organization around the school and city. This year our members, coming from all grades of high school, total seventy-six. We started rehearsals in September prepar- ing a program for our special chorus assemble and a Lions club tea. Our next project was the presentation of the annual Christmas concert. This program with its candle light and beauti- President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer l.ibrarian Accompanist ful scenery was most effective. We also sang Christmas music for the service men at Fort Story and the Virginia Beach Hospital in Dc- cember. ln January a small group sang at the home of Mrs. Van Buskirk for the Vir- ginia Beach Music Club tea. ln February the chorus sang for the Religious Brotherhood meeting and in March. sang a selection over the Radio. April 22. we sang at the Kecough- tan Hospital. Our last performance of this year was at the Graduation exercises, June 9, l955. FIRST ROW: la-fl to Kllilll-l I':llit'1-s .lmmmg-, Virginia lsurani. Homin lllerra, K:itln-rim- lllalu-. H4-lo-vi Wihlw-. lit-I-ky lo ftllll 1 ulxn N illu .lolin-on. l't-2:5 .Xlrli'i'li::tu Chris 'l'r:uli.ini. .I:um- Bloor:-. 1,1113 NVul'uI. Anim NIM-rs, . Ann l-' - ' . 'arf A' ,luis 4. l.lnil.i lli-.true S.nulr:u llilt, J, Wllllztm Milli-in Sl'Il'0NIl IUNY: lit-rllia XVI-9. ll:-I-5 F:ilvom'r. F1-li-44' Mlllt-r, Blarlon ,xlli-ri. Hi-tu .Xnu lflarrt-ll, Sandy Ili-mes, l-'i-mit-ve. M.1l,r-gm, llorotliy I,:iwi't-luv:-. Sally Soutlu-l'l:nul. Varolpn llut-vu Ivillsir. llelaa Qoiitlii-i'I:ili1l, Salnly Wilsli, Maxim- Moon-, Half- Pllllllllx .lrnhili .lllllll-Ull, Jfnu- K1-llatll. .Ioan WI-1-, Iloi-is l'wrry, l aiu1le' l,ilx'. 'l'lllRll ROW: Susan tirieus. Ross- Illaru- l'r1i'4n Nita llI'llNt'l'. .lolul l,:is-ltvlx liray Sliaelr-r Nl.ii-i'i:t .Xln-rnqillu Hull: lle-i-ln-, l':ut Sl2llllllIl!. llilly l'illvt-i-liollsv, Horst Florst. Teil Woou, lllll Nll'1l4'lllllll. lion Mos-, ltruwt- llauun-, ll:-ury ltlilt-y. .Klli-ii liuriu-t. 1'lu'ryl Wallaw'm'. .lulla Grey Vt'alIar1'. llllllle Mr't'omlvs. Sm- ltrotlu-rs. Yue- Si-ren-nt .hworiiiuriiist llolu-rt tlri-vnu-.
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R ' -'iff-SS..- 1 5 T Vi? K. - .Q . sg.. X. . Q t X g FIRST ROW:-IA-froy Carroll. Treasurer: Alfred Grows: Vim- President: lim-lizii-a. Klum-lla, Soi-i-1-tairyg Mi-lvin Chittum. 2nd Left Side-Miss Barber. Gay Baull. Tuf-k Finley, Dorothy Tetley. Elwood Sawyrr. Tommy Fr-lton. Brin-0 Brown. 3rd Left Slllv-Sally Ann Wir-be. Ve-lilai Dailey. Everett Brown, Huroltl .lainie-s. Center S!aniIlm:-- Mary Aim Billos. l'ri-sitlent. Int Right Side--Billy l'nlvi-rhousi-. Jon Burm-it. linliliy Hara-rnlt. Johnny Atkinson. l'h:irli-s Dani. Donald VVhitv. Stanley Burnham. 2nd Right Rim'-Daniel Runk. Juni:-s C:n':iliPr. Timmy Perry. THE ART CLUB Mary Ann Billos ,.-. Alfred Gregg YY.-V Barbara Kinsella Leroy Carroll ,,Y,V A glimpse into the art room during club period reveals groups of students busily work- ing on different creative projects according to their interests and abilities. During a typical club meeting, some members may be painting, others may be glazing ceramic figurines for firing in the kiln, a large group may be work- ing on linoleum block prints, cutting and printing monograms and designs, designs are being burned into wood by still other students, and someone might be loading the kiln for firing. In this way the members have a chance to discover and express their artistic abilities President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer which is the main purpose of the Art Club. Another important purpose is to give the members a chance to work on group projects which will benefit the whole school. Some of these projects were the decorations for dances. Christmas decorations for the cafeteria and signs with blessings for the cafeteria tables. The float entered in the Beach Bowl parade pleased all the members by winning third prize for the most unusual float. The Art Club has also helped to publicize school events and activities by making posters and signs.
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