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Steve Bernard concentrates on hitting the right notes. The woodwind and drum sections prac¬ tice with the skillful direction of Mr. Reaser. 29
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. Each music teacher proudly felt As Christmas roJIed around, the that his own band or choir was Chorale gave certs at area the best ever. The Chorale began churches and theKand marched the year with an invitation to in the ChristmaMpM»de to the Expo 74. Running into some tune of jolly Old%tlNicholas. conflicts over the schedule with All of the choirs joined in, giving a the Band, which was going to Vir- concert which was open to ginia Beach, the problem was everyone, soon solved and it seemed the dreams would become reality. With the excitement of the end of the year, there was the Spring concert for the choirs. The Con¬ cert Band participated in many area festivals and Opus 74. At the end of the year, the Band and Chorale prepared themselves for Virginia Beach and Expo 74. While the Band and Chorale were preparing themselves for their festival, the Mixed and Girl ' s Choirs were learning music for the Christmas and Spring con¬ certs. Some of the members were experienced singers and some were not, but there was always new music to break the monotony. 28
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Co-Ed Rhys. Ed.? Balls bouncing, folk music playing and frantic screams when teach¬ ers left only two minu tes to shower and dress echoed from the walls of the gymnasium. Stu¬ dents taking Physical Education were taught competition, skills, and good sportsmanship. Not everyone who took Physical Education liked it. Going down to the dark cold locker room at 8:45 in the morning was misery. Cold chills ran through your body as you changed into your skimpy gym suit and then ran out in the cold to play field hockey or golf or shoot bows and arrows. Dress¬ ing out was an invigorating and painful experience. All students were glad when November came and they started playing inside sports like gymnastics, modern dancing, basketball and volleyball. Those upperclassmen were disap¬ pointed when Advanced P.E. was changed from co-ed to separate boys and girls because of lack of teachers. Advanced P.E. students enjoyed swimming, skiing at the Homestead, football, and bowl¬ ing. They felt privileged to have these activities when they com¬ pared the advantages with the past years of P.E. classes. Displaying perfect form, 30
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