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Contained within Andrew Lewi is; club tjiat is y tally important to the .protectionpf Virginia’s extensive forests. Thej|» !§)ers oFthe jC.Y.G: fighting uaits in ' the oanoke area. Before .people l4 jpmfc members of the club, they participate, in briefings and demonst’ratiofcsGn the use,of fire fighting equipment. After the members receive training, they are on call 24 ' hours a day in case ®f an . emergency. The state of Virginia is indebted to these young men for the protection of her beautiful forests. Row 1: SHke Ei 2i ark icl nm, Jpfl Bovyles.’ U . . iffliaresi twood, J jynch Ronpy Og[e. Row , Norroap Bearu r,
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While the class waits patiently, June Chandler sets up the overhead. The Sights And Sounds of a. v ; Many of the teachers at Lewis would have been lost without the aid of the Audio Visual club members. The member’s tasks varied from simply delivering audio visual equipment to setting the equipment up and making sure everything was running smoothly. They worked with film projectors, tape recorders, slide viewers, overheads and other pieces of audio visual equipment that were needed. Everyone in the club was trained to know how to run each piece of equipment and also how to do minor repairs. The A.V. club also held a number of social activities during the year including a Christmas party and a spring cookout and picnic. Row 1: Marvin Shropshire, Pete Johnson — President, Mark Gibson, Curtis Musgrave, Douglas Boas, Dwayne Hensley. Row 2: John Stanley, Ted Walts, Lisa Drafts, Lisa Briggs, Nancy Gautier, John LaRocco. Row 3: Doug Lowe, David Franklin, David Knight, James Smith, Louis Ribble. 53
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The Great Invitation While other students slept, the members of the chorale were busy rehearsing their Christmas and Spring music. Eight o’clock a.m. rehearsals became an accepted part of their daily schedule soon after Halloween. Early in October, the National Music Teachers Conference sent an invitation to the Lewis Chorale requesting the group’s performance at their regional convention in Atlanta, Ga. The invitation was the highest honor that can be bestowed on a musical group. Basically, the chorale was a success because it was made up of highly talented students, but another major reason for the success was the strong bonds of friendship within the group. Members spent a large portion of their gain time in the choir room practicing, consoling each other on bad days, or just “shooting the bull with Uncle Bill.” 1. Soloists Nancy Craighead and Linda Gasparoli practice “Advent Motet.” 2. The Chorale sings for an Enrichment program. 2 55
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