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l l l l l I 1 l I i 1 l l l l I l i I I LITERARY SUCIETIES TOP ROW: Gillette, Rholer, Trout, Bell, Breeze, Tomlinson Novak Cathc t , , ar . SECOND ROW: Hart, Kelley, Holmes, Iohnson, W. Bates, Rogers, Thrutchley. THIRD ROW: Duncan, Gillette, Kunz, Miss Stewart, Mrs. Williams, Danforth, P. Spears. FOURTH ROW: Rummerfield, R. Spears, Connor, Lauderdale, Petentler, Vaughn. TOP ROW: A. Scott, Landfried, Searcy, E. Baker, Tudor, Whitaker, Oswald, Sherman. SECOND ROW: Erwin, Alumhaugh, Hatch, Henderson, Vaughan, R. Meador, Donaldson, THIRD ROW: ' Yocum, Mills, Couchman, Arnold, Desmond, V. Bush, Kropf. FOURTH ROW: Sk' ' ' inner, Resch, Davis, Miss Alexander, We 16 E. Bush bb, Miss Myers, Hammontree. - , , , -V -. -,, .-1. -......- .5 .. .fs-.r.. - ..-,-f-'-: - ' ' '-fA-e-u,'- T' :f iv . 'V , '1 5111 1-,S ,p?,f:,:-,.l.g Mc:bfgkL'E?n M?:L'51ffw'f' ?f2.vwI:'-f.-'- Ag'--','. -5-U:-.s.':.f fx- A2 C ::'f -w' P' -3'-11-4 1- - H -A f-. -L ' f'- , K F
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W LH Qj,-ey, mQG33iQg5g5gggQ:2SY2!2!152t:2:52ntsfffrP!r5.?.!saH AS-YUU-LIKE-IT A The purpose of the As-You-Like-lt Dramatic Club is to study drarnatics and promote an interest in them by presentation before the public. Miss Wilson and Miss Benfield are the sponsors of the club. TheNAs-You-Like-Its made their annual contribution to the Needlework Guild in November. An original play, written by Marian Peters' and lean Mosier was presented in their assembly january 12. A Christmas tea was given at the home of Harriett Allen. A mother's tea was given in the spring, and a farewell banquet was held for the seniors. ' ' Norma Sheldon was chosen student body secretary, and lane Short, Editor ol theiEnvoy the .second semester. Marjorie Burgess was. taken into the National Honor Society her junior year and was elected delegate to represent Chrisman in the state D. A. R. Contest. Taking part in the senior play were Harriett Allen, Mar- jorie'Burgess, Marian Peters, Shirley lean Kramer, and Bettye Anderson. DHAMATIO CLUB W The.William Chrisman Dramatic Club, under the sponsorship ot Mrs. Mary Foster .Williams and Mr. I. C. Truman, has completed its second year oi activity. :The purpose is to develop a higher appreciation in dramatics. . ' -ln january, the members sponsored the One-Act Play Contest. Three plays participated: The Valiant , Neighbors , and Death Takes a Bribef' The winning play, as judged by Mrs. Cecile Burton, was Neighbors The cast included: Mar- celine Hammontree, Rachel Peck, Sue Ogden, lane Short, Ioanne Wilson, Doro- thy Gould, Robert Davies, and lack Fuqua. Individual characterization awards were given to Dorothy Gould and Robert Davies, first, Sue Ogden and Buford Brauninger, second, Patricia Gabriel and Dick Witty, third. Neighbors was entered in the contest at Warrensburg in April. For the George Wdshington assembly, the club gave a fantasy, Crinoline and Candlelight , for the P. T. A. Varieties, a comedy, Nobody Home. Besides being active in club -work, the various members took part in the plays, speech, athletics, and literary contests. l 8 - -Effff75lfJ1119liiT5ST '?'1 --A-'.-rv:-:-L g: - -. .ff .1 ...1.,--..,. .-. .v. - - -1--.-.....,.s1a,J,,t:.u.L.- f .: - -W-.Lg-nu:-.iagkzseamaizisisri:zifraftifpi-:,ib.?Z+-'T 1'
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