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Dramatics Left to right: Vicki Allen, Paula Disney, G. W. Thompson, Pasty Beamon, Sharon Kernodle, Danny Allen, Pam Parker, Cody Ellington, David Crutchfield. DRAMATICS The Western High School Dramatics Club has been organized only three years, but in this time it has brought forth much talent. The mem¬ bers are preparing sev¬ eral one act plays, as well as an evening perfor¬ mance that will be given later in the year. Two of the plays that the club will present are: Spreading the News , an Irish play by Lady Gre¬ gory; and The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife , by Anatol France. The Dramatics club advisor is Mrs. Dorothy Westafer. Left to right: Row 1: Joyce Hill, Shelley Wolfe, Jimma Jeffreys, Rita Hill, Jo Anna Underwood. Row 2: left to right: James Joyce, Edwin Hensley, John Simmons, Jimmy Tickle, Ronnie Sutton. 97
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Library Club — • £ M FIRST ROW, left to right: Carla Smart, Treasurer; Glenda McIntyre, Vice President; Loretta Summers, President; Sandra Whitaker, Reporter; Betty Steelman, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Sharon Gerringer, Glenda Faulkner, Wilma Gilliam, Marie Kernodle, Linda McIntyre. THIRD ROW: Charles Terrell, Elia Ann Snyder, Jeri Rachel, Peggy Coggins, Franklin Rudd, Ann Chandler, Mrs. Truitt, Ann Frissell, David Perkins, Debbie Wiseman. Ann Chandler, Charles Terrell, Glenda McIntyre. Ann Chandler was elected to serve as the President of the North Central District of the N. C. High School Library Association during the ' 66- ' 67 year. Charles Terrell was honored by being elected the President of the State Library Association for the ' 66- ' 67 year. Glenda McIntyre served as the North Central District Secretary for the year 1965-1966. Friends of the Library CIud Committe This is a committee composed of parents, teachers and students who work with Mrs. Truitt to develop our library. LIBRARY CLUB Membership in the Library club is available to all library assistants. These assistants are students who are interested in helping other students with library procedures. The purposes of the Library club are: (1) To sponsor greater interest among students in libraries and library service, (2) To stimulate read¬ ing interests, (3) To improve the library service in the school. The club sponsors a talent show each year as its major project. The club also takes an annual trip to an outstanding school or college library. This year the North Central District of the North Carolina High School Library Association held its annual meeting at Western on October 22. Mrs. Adelia Truitt serves as the club advisor. 96
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Debate Club DEBATE CLUB Resolved: that the federal government should . . . The above phrase is one which is frequently heard by members of the Debate Club at Western High School. Beginning in the fall of each year, the Debate Club begins practice in preparation for state competition in the spring of the following year. Besides striving for excel¬ lence in the skills connected with public speaking, the Debate Club instills in its participants a strong sense of the communicative skills which is exemplified through its motto; Listening to learn; learn¬ ing to speak. Debate Club Members are, left to right: Kathy Barber,Steve Rachel, Jerri Rachel, Mr. Wayne Pruitt, advisor, Julia Scruggs, and David Barber. David Barber practices the learning to speak part of the Debate club ' s motto.
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