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zrst row A Ohse R Schwartz Lee, Third row: J. Guy, A. Roth, J. Lookabill, T. Cogshall, D. Ponder J McMurtrie S Boyd I Dorman Sczoml 1010 D Lilly Kolsti, C. Phillipsg Fourih row: Scofield, P. Prcsnoplcs, N, S Bobcr T Englehart C Kattcrjohn S David C KautL B Steinmeier, E. Stickle, Woywood, D. Strong, Mrs. Bryan. Skits, charades, and plays are just a few of the varied endeavors of the Seventh Grade Dramatics Clubs. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Bryan and Mrs. Cripe, the two drama clubs collaborated to pre- sent a special convocation play, No Time for Skirts. Club members not involved in this play strived for greater skill in dramatic expression, presenting one-act plays for their own enjoyment. Through these activities, members learned many profitable acting techniques. DRAMATICS CLUB I' i E ' R. Bloom L C in 'ow Osfenpcnko C Scott S Boardman, M. Caesar, C. Skipwithg Third row: Mrs. Cripe, ones oxen S Fisher S Ferris Second row McDowell, F. Lederman, C. Burnett, G. Gresham, S- Gansf M' ml HYCS Gray, E. Farmer. DRAMATIC5 ' j, Foster, 5. Krieger, SNOIIA EI Perfectirr formances 1 of the Eigl Mrs. Potts, paring for only did rl dramatic p able expefi. DRAMATIC stem, Q, Sch l- Rubushg 3 Wadsworth,
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.3 D - FHIOUI, f Club has taste treat, Leyed tothe With the boast of its :hat women TI. hal C, Grant l- MODEL CLUB. First row: M. Parinello, G. Salge, C. Hard, G. Smith, J. Williams, Second row: D. Risdon, J. Lippincott, D. Bradford, L. Smith, S. Smith, Third row: J. Wohlstadter, S. Allen, j. Beeson, M. Van Westrum, F. Nowlingg Fourth row: H. Deich, ODEL CLUBS Ships, planes, dinosaurs, rockets-take your pick. L. Bowman, J. Rubenstein, B. Blue, D. Sachs, Fifth row: T. Pelton, D. Kincaid, D. Bowman, C. Leigh, S. Sample, Sixth row: J. Clark, R. Hult, B. Shook, M. Baldwin, J. Greenburgg Seventh row: D. Larman, R. McComb, T. Waldman, Mr. Hartman. engaged this year constructing their own miniatures. In a display that was given at the open house, the You'll find them all, and more, in various stages of yea,-'S Projects were Shown by the members, These C0H5U'UCti011i11 the Model Club- The 'CWC Clubs, SP011' clubs provided rewarding methods of spending leisure sored by Mr. Grabbe and Mr. Hartman, were busily time, MODEL CLUB. First row: D. Nowling, B. Borland, J. Lodsdon, J. Daran, D. Marks, J. Hickey, P. McCord, Fourth row: Mr C. Dykema, B. Houseg Second row: M. Mitchell, K. Williams, G. Grabbe, H. Reiser, M. O'Brien, T. Huston, G. Mayer, Fifth row MacLennan, G. Person, K. Grietshowg Third 1'0w: T. Niesse, G. Wells, D. Browning, F. Zeener, C. Warley. ...qgwg-.1
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i' Cogshall. D. Presnoplgg, NI iS. Bryan- few of the Dramaties Bryan and ted to pre- for Skirts. strived for ing Ont-HCI Jugh these nble acting rs. CriPf' R' S, Gans, DRAMATICS CLUB. First row: W. Sandler, P. Smith, C. Kahn, S. Weiss, L. Stoner, P. Engel, C. Bohard, S. Thompson, Third row: J. Foster, S. Fruits, J. Puschek, B. Bound, C. Cannon, E. M. Meginnis, K. Wolfram, S. Gangstad, Mrs. Potts, T. Mashaw, C. Krieger, Seroml row: S. Davis, S. Leopold, C. Bixler, B. Weil, Roth, D. Bailey. EIGHTH GRADE DRA TICS Perfecting their acting abilities through the per- formances of various skits and plays was a main goal of the Eighth Grade Dramatics Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Potts, the group spent most of the year pre- paring for the eighth grade convocation play. Not only did this club afford the opportunities to gather dramatic proficiency, but also provided many enjoy- able experiences. DRAMATICS CLUB. First row: B. Simon, E. Engel, D. Ruben- stein, C. Schaeffer, K. Mommer, S. Shultz, J. Coale, C. McTaggert, .l- RUbUSl13 Svvoml TOIUI R. Vollrath, C. Hardville, P. Skinner, A. NVadsworth, P. Reilly, R. Verplank, M. Schmoll, V. Melton, NI TH CR DE l DRA ATIC Dramatic expression and stage structures take on new and significant meanings to members of the Ninth Grade Drarnatics Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Newman, the group devoted much of its time pre- paring for the ninth grade convocation play. By per- forming in various plays and skits, members of this club became better acquainted with the techniques of acting, making this a profitable year for everyone. S. Theising, P. Curry, Third row: B. McDowell, J. Haggard, D. Cantor, A. Palmer, T. Clayton, C. Hinkley, S. Schwartz, S. Robertson, D. Amos, N. Robinson, Mrs. Newman. . . K J iggxyl - -
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