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J f Senior play cast members became acquainted with “Charley’s Aunt” early in March as they began rehearsals for the May 12 production. Reading scripts are Sherri Kennedy, Marijo Barnett, Jack Stiefel, Bud Vest, Judy Johnson, Bill Hall, Susan Douglas, Tom Jackson, Floyd Kirby and John Abernathy. Drama productions included the senior play, a children’s play and several one-acts for speech classes and Dramatics Club. Because the auditorium was not finished until time for the Christmas convocation, club members and those people interested in dramatics handled their work in the cafeteria. The children’s play, given at an orphanage, was directed by Barbara Beldon. Participating cast mem- bers were Roy Allegree, Barbara Heron, Larry Wade, Bill Hall, John Butler, Mike Davis and Rita Robertson. Willing seniors budgeted their time and spent hours in rehearsal to make their play, “Charley’s Aunt,” a success. Judy Johnson rests between acts and scans the script for cues for her next entrance.
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V . ' M m Our Accomplishments Were Proudly Displayed The Music Department presented several programs for the school and also for outside organizations even with their limited facilities in the fall. Members of music groups entered state and local contests and brought honor to the school. Warrenaires and Trebletones achieved first place ratings at the State Solo and Ensemble Contest. The whole music depart- ment entered the State Choral Auditions and the County Choral Festival. Music productions were presented at the Valentine Tea and the Christ- mas program. The music groups also presented a Christmas program over WTTV, and a Thanksgiving program for Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. Outside productions numbered between 50 and 60. Climaxing the season for the orchestra was a variety show for the Midstate Orchestra Festival in April. Sharon Uppfalt, cello; Laurel Wendt, viola; David Nysewander, clarinet; Sharon Hinchman, flute; and Bill Hall, tympani, members of the orchestra, prepared for the annual concert in the C. E. Eash Auditorium March 2. The orchestra wore their new red dinner jackets and semi-formal black and white dresses. (Photo by Joe Young.)
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Activities Galore Occupied Homeroom and After- At the annual Valentine Tea girls again honored their mothers. Before the program mothers were guided through the receiving line where they met some of the administrators and faculty. After attending a program in the auditorium, mothers and daughters proceeded to the cafeteria for refresh- ments. For the socially minded Warrenite there existed no end to extra-curricular functions. Teas, dances, sock-hops, concerts, convocations, drama produc- tions and sports events all vied for a place on the Warrenites’ calendar. There were two semi-formal dances, Silver Swirl and the Spring Dance, plus several casual dances and numerous sock hops. Social events were ofte n witness to the beginning of new fads and the exchange of ideas— ideas involving new steps, the latest in dress, and “neatest cars.” Keith Eckler and Linda Zervas joined Ron Stamper and Sara Yotter at the traditional Fall Fantasy dance in the cafeteria. David Clark and Linda Nauta enjoy one of the sock hops scheduled after home football and basketball games.
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