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1. 1. Senior Drama Club: First Row: Susan Doug- las, Susan Cartwright, Jackie Sharpe, Joe Eden- field, Katrina Kemmerlin, Lisa Beach; Pam Stroman, Sherry Jones, Karen King, Joseph Sutcliffe, Sherrill Jones, Allyson Way, Marla Davis; Mary Anne Harrison, Missy Davis, Mar- tha Way, Karen Salley, Stephanie Lefvendahl, Lori Goode, Ken Creekmore, Robin King, Patti Presley; Bill Taylor, Dave Amaker, Turner Per- row, Luke Kissam, Mike Youmans, Logan Gib- bons.
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Science and Drama Clubs Provide Activities for Interested Students The Science and Drama clubs afforded interested students an oppor- tunity to participate in these special- ized fields of activity. Science Club members enjoyed field trips and informative talks by prominent speakers. The Senior Drama Club presented its version of the play. The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail. The Junior Drama Club entertained the student body with its presentation at the Thanksgiving assembly. 154 1. Science Club Officers: Dave Amaker, presi- dent; Edward Rast, vice president; Claire Law- ton, secretary-treasurer. 2. Science Club members are pictured prior to their departure to go fossil-digging. Kneeling: Bud Shuler, Roy Shelley, Paul Dunnavant. Standing: Danny Fogle, Claire Lawton, Todd Garrick, Joey Rast, Amanda Atwood, Edward Rast, Boyce Lawton, Scott Stevenson, Joseph Sutcliffe. 3. Eighth grader Bud Shuler tries out a scien- tific instrument at a Science Club meeting. 4. Walking through the woods. Science Club members search for fossils.
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Students Become Involved Students volunteered their time and effort to become involved in school activities. Some students gave up their study halls to work in the office or to aid Lower School teachers. Others became involved by helping Coach Moulton with P.E. classes. At lunch time many students assisted Mrs. Amos in the canteen. Sixth graders stayed after school to direct traffic. Library assistants helped others while learning about the library and its operation. The school benefitted greatly from the services of these volunteers. 2. 156
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