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GROUP OF SINGERS Practice, polish, and perform are the three “P’s” of a versatile group of talented singers. These are the quali¬ ties of the concert choir at William Penn. Their choral organizations present many local pro¬ grams and perform outstandingly in district and state competition. Along with performing in the customary spring concert, the chorus provided music for gradu¬ ation exercises, Christmas and Thanksgiving programs, and many Friday assemblies. The students and faculty of William Penn High School can certainly be proud of the manner in which the members of the choral group donated their time and talents to carry the name of our school everywhere. 141
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Choir members are: (FIRST ROW) L. Davis, B. Brown, I. Watts, D. Goss, D. Holly, C. Howell; (SECOND ROW) E. Torrence, G. Carter. M. Williams, B. O’Neil, S. Sellers, E. Goss, S. Curtain, B. Carter; (THIRD ROW) G. Dunlap, M. Colson, D. Roebuck, V. Cassell, E. Robinson, R. McGill, S. Middlebrooks, E. Thompson, H. Clinton, P. Rutledge, J. Keenan; (FOURTH ROW) J. Butts, P. Armstrong, E. M. Thompson, C. Y. Howell, S. Ingram, G. Sturdivant. P. Ingram, L. Alexander, E. Thomas, F. Hall, A. Gil¬ more. H. Bennett; (FIFTH ROW) T. Miller, W. Evans, M. Diggs, D. Stafford, S. Steele, D. Dickey, R. Evans, N. Smith, D. Jack- son, A. Simrel; (SIXTH ROW) G. Rainey, J. Quick, W. Ham¬ mond, L. DeBerry, J. Bethea, W. Simpson, B. Perkins, R. Hinson, M. Pike, J. Lovette, S. Davis, and F. Witherspoon. CHORUS DEPARTMENT-A VERSATILE i The concert choir relaxes after their perfor¬ mance for the North Carolina Teachers Asso¬ ciation meeting at Penn.
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FHA AFFORDS EXPERIENCE IN HOMEAAAKING The over-all goal of the organization is to help indi¬ viduals improve personal, family, and community living, now and in the future. In the achievement of this over-all goal, Future Home¬ makers of America have set eight purposes. They are: 1. To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, 2. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership, 3. To encourage democracy in home and community life, 4. To work for good home and family life for all. 5. To promote international good will, 6. To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life, 7. To provide wholesome individual and group rec¬ reation, 8. To further interest in home economics. The national projects in which the members are par¬ ticipating this year are: (1) Individuality Counts — to stress the importance of the development of each mem¬ ber, (2) Your Neighbor Near and Far and (3) Com¬ munity Beauty Is Our Duty. 142
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