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OUTSTANDING DRAMA PARTICIPANTS It l I THESPIANS FRONT ROW: Dorothy Henderson, Ted Vassar, Patricia Elder, Tommy Guthrie, Glenda Shutt, Miss Pauline Perrow, Sponsor, Jean Guthrie, Bobby Yates, Terry Lusardi, Pam Holt, Em Harper, Kathy Daniel. SECOND ROW: Larry Daniels, Ronnie Guthrie, H. C. Rudder, Billy Johnson, Rodney Griffith, Sheila Straub, Billy Herndon. The Thespian Society is a national honorary sch001's program of dramatic arts. society for students who have done outstanding The Thespian Convention was held OH DG- work in dramatics. Membership is open to stu- cember 9- 11 . The delegates stayed in the homes dents W110 have SUCCeSSfU11Y C0H1P1eIied3 mini- of other thespians living in Roanoke while at- mum of one hundred hours Work relating to the tending plays and organized mee'tingS. THESPIAN DELEGATES Larr Daniels Bobby Yates, Jean Guthrie, Peggy Cage, Y Sheila Straub, lvliss Pauline Perrow, Sponsor. ONE'ACT PLAY Tommy Guthrie fThe Hunterj, Beth Ginther ISusiel, and Glenda Shutt CMarthaJ portray a scene from The Storm , a one-act play given in the spring of 1966. IO9
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an va CAFETERIA AND SCHOOL PERSONNEL X T I Vt ' J J! t In va n, qt:-I-14, CAFETERIA PERSONNEL Mrs. Annie Gilliland, Mrs. Blanche Pillow, Mrs. Mary Mosely, Mrs. An- nie Guthrie, and Mrs. Pauline Ham- lette, Manager, prepare and serve lunch to an average of about 500 stu- dents each day. They also help with the banquets held at William Camp- bell. - 1 iw, V. . .-,Ma . 1 I . Y, v ..:: w,,, .1-F' -with-. asqffgpz- ,Me .xlltal he., -:-1-+-- lm. 1.-I H it -.lg iwzgieg .L -my Vqq :fi ,,1frgSn.w '2 V l ' WW' ff vim . X1 2- . aussi- 4 , ,-1-2we-,twin-,.V.asvf:zffp..f,srvfzyg M i vfz.'354wQtQgf:LV,f i. 1-. ,Q . .jf VT W -- 5 N iz W 9 ' 5 ' 3 M f -ik 7952 'M i ' W! - :ta -55,3 ' , . -V N. ' ' iv if N- 3:- i Pw vi Us M , . , --.... ,. . fs Q- 'IV .::n 1 - ' ,J 4 L Qiyw ... ifv'l ' - 11' I QF U ju Q- L' .1 fn. az. ff . i Q ' I' ' l if 1 01114. Afufltf: f V,-R. If I. . 2' .z5j4, f-tm, o A :irq 11 ,453 . 1, 4 1 '- . .-45.1 --1 - 7 255 :lf glitz: n,4Qf' ' -f rw in -. .xv - vw... V1 Q -jab A ' , ' sf Us .L 3. . 12 P . . .1 . V , 1 V . , V :sa 'ylf-. R .SLM-H vig! i my 'V 1. ask 533.3352 Y ' - s ' 142551 :.- AMA '. 1 ' 'J' '-nm:- 1 Hai: .- ' 1 fins gf' iff. 1- 15? , - l me-J lze... mix? ' :-gba: sf I , V:ws??'i.5k?ff.Eaii 'qi W mi i i ,, . fi uf' V. . . i .: . in M gl Y H 10 ' l ' -2 is -: ' i ' Va ' KS? ,if-' N W 1-5 'Y , , , Y L ,fgmllla fly 1 W ,. ,Y ., - 213519 i ,- ,jf . at -1 H, A 1 , ' :N ' L, N L' 5 X gL,,.'3-1 N ,,-1w?g f.s:s,g5?3g 1, , 1 fait! , p X L . 1 A-L: z I-se.. xg- -:A 1-L -M ,4..4l.,. ,. Jul- ,. - -N -in itll' QA':l.s' - ' - A -- .H .im School Custodian Mr. Howard Taylor 110 School Maid Mrs. Hassie Poe CAFETERIA SCENE This is a typical cafeteria scene at lunch time. The students who have their fourth period classes upstairs are in the cafeteria from 11:45 to 12:15g the grade students have lunch period from 12 :l5to 12:40. The Stu- dents who have fourth period down- stairs come to the cafeteria from l2:40tol:1O. Each high school group has a ten minute break following the lunch period.
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FIRST PLACE SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS R 1 5 , 1966 SCIENCE FAIR FIRST PLACE WINNERS Joan Foster, K9th Gradelg Mary Sue Hostedler, fChemistryJg Shirley Glasgow, 18th Gradejg Bill Puckette, lBiologyJ5 H. C. Rudder, CChemistryJ5 Dermie English, 18th Gradejg Richard Davis, 18th Gradebg Martha I-Iostedler, fBio1ogyJg Danny Dunnaway, 19th Gradej. Each year the Science Club sponsors a sci- be judged according to the different categories. ence fair. Each student enrolled in science in Three Lynchburg College students majoring i grades eight through twelve enters a project to in science served as last year's judges. Mrs. Arlene Whitlow awards the Science Fair Grand Prize to Bill Puckette. Bi1l's project concerned the trapping, curing of hides, and studying the environment of the beaver. Q... W 2 . . C f 'X 'x s . I l' 1 , I , ' Q ' IOS
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