Dramatic Club - ROW ONE: L. Graddy. J. Lewis, C. King, J. Tunnicliff, R. Simmons. B. Fogarty, S. Knight, R. King. ROW TWO: F. Berry, B. Ritchie, A. Wilbur. C. Harris, N. Banowsky. G. Davis, M. Van Sandt, C. DuBois, W. Rhodes. C. Lappo, Mrs. H. Vanderpool. ROW THREE: O. Hayes, D. Berryhill, B. Wallace, J. Williams, R. Vanderpool, L. Robertson. ROW FOUR: R. Cope, J. Gibbons, A. Cashon, D. Tynes, S. Kitching, J. McLeod, J. Howard, M. Baldwin, J. Moritz. Talents Are Developed By The Dramatic Club The DRAMATIC CLUB is composed of students who are interested in acting and related activities. Two of the plays presented this year were "Home For Christmas" and "Seven Keys to Baldpate." Also included in the organization's activities for the year was a colorful masqu e rade party Much work goes into play production; before, during and after. 1 _ 160 given in the fall, with members attending dressed as characters from well known stories and nursery rhymes. Club officers are: Sam Kitching, pres.; Dorsey Tynes, vice-pres.; Faye Berry, sec. -treas.; and Bob Wallace, reporter. Mrs. Hallie Vanderpool, dramatics teacher, is club sponsor. Academy actors receive make up in preparation for a play.
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NTc5NA==