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Organizations Class time meetings With each passing year our attendance increases and so do the members in our organizations. We find that this causes a tight squeeze on both money and time. Because of this the members work very hard to have a successful organization. A newly developed program was established to benefit our organizations. This program allows the organizations to meet during class time if needed. This program also gives each organization more time to have lengthy programs, and offers the opportunity for more people to join who otherwise couldn't have. Throughout the year the organizations endeavor to meet the goals they set. Some sponsor money making projects: others work to help members in the community. Many have set deadlines to meet, and others work continuously throughout the year. But all in all. there is tremendous effort involved in all their projects. Our organizations and their activities are an important part of our school. They involve different people w ith different backgrounds who learn to work and cooperate with each other. Our organizations allow us to explore and examine different fields of interest. They endeavor to increase our knowledge and assist us in our achievements. Our organizations play an important role in our learning process. 28 Organizations Division
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Addins final touches to one of the creatures. Sherrye Smith, Mr. Yamold performs another duty as director of the play. The Princess and the Pea. Drama Club. Seniors. Front Row: Jan Garner, Paige Sikes, Shans Anderson, Beth Hunter, 2nd Vice-President: John Streeter. President; Laura Stinson. Reporter; Charlotte Damron. Secretary- Treasurer; Mary Burnette. Row 2: Debra Carter. Joyce Bailey. Barbara Andrews. Cindy Farmer. Connie Sullivan, Karen Kernodle. Dorothy Carradine. Jenny Jeffers. Doug Parrish. Row 3: Patsy Cannady, Olivia Burton. Frankie Settles. Lana Spencer. Curtis Wright. Heather Crosby. Carolyn Morris, Patsy Long. Butch Kelley. Back Row: Terry Davis. Theodore Hardiman. Eric Young. Harold McMickle, Mike Marshall. Tim Holland. Tommy Curtis. Don Bowman, Bernie Gerstlauer, Mike Gentry. A profitable princess Pat Roosevelt's children’s play, “The Princess and the Pea.” was the Drama Club’s fall presentation. This was a three act play involving about thirty people, who worked tremendously hard, both on and off the stage. This play was presented once at the high school for the public and two times at the grade school for the children. But whether presented for children or adults the play was a hit with all ages. There was admission charged at the high school performance and the money made from the play was used to buy trees to plant around the school. Since the end of the fall presentation, members of the Drama Club and Mr. Randy Yarnold have been planning for the spring presentation. Mr. Yarnold said, “As of now there has been no set date for the presentation.” He also stated that no one play has been chosen, but he is looking through some musicals. But whatever it may be, the Drama Club is excited about it. Dress rehearsal for ihc Princess and the Pea is the next step to real-life performance for Sheila Deslauriers. Steven Ervin and the Drama Club. 30 Drama Club
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