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Everyone Likes a Song Mrs. Vera Smith, director for the AHS choral groups, kept them busy this year. Their activities included: performing three school concerts, selling candybars, giving community concerts, singing at the Parkersburg Shopping Mall, and preparing for solo and ensem- ble contests. (TOP) Mrs. Smith pins on her corsage and gets the chorus ready to perform at the Christmas Concert. (ABOVE LEFT) All eyes to the director and nice sounds followed. (MIDDLE TOP) Julie Brophy accompanied Sarah Jane Skinner's soprano solo on the oboe. (MIDDLE BOTTOM) Swing Choir rehearses for its spring production, Down In The Valley. (ABOVE RIGHT) Wayne Davidson leads the chorus in a song he composed. 27
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Bus Stop (ABOVE LEFT) Bo tells Cherrie about how great it s going to be for her living on his ranch and feeding his cattle. (LOWER LEFT) Bo decides to take her — ready or notl (UPPER RIGHT) Elmo and Dr. Lyman perform Romeo and Juliet to entertain the stranded travelers. (LOWER RIGHT) Action speaks louder than mere wordsl 26
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Hard Work + Drive = Improved Band Marching Green and Gold members were extremely active this year. After a week of band camp they marched in the Parade of the Hills. Other activities included: three marching band contests, Hal- loween and Christmas parades, and halftime shows at football games. The Concert Band received a II rating in the District Ohio Music Education Contest, making them eligible to go to state com- petition, where they received a III. Between contests they per- formed two concerts. Many members entered the solo and ensem- ble contest, most receiving an excellent rating. (TOP) Trombone section in the jazz ensemble with Becky Evener playing lead. (ABOVE LEFT) Mr. Lanning conducted the seventh grade band during the band fair. (ABOVE MIDDLE) Marc Hake played guitar for the jazz ensemble. (ABOVE RIGHT) Pam Douglas, lead alto sax, was featured in a song. (RIGHT) Band members Bruce Simpson, Robbie Moore, and Leslie Dean help carry in the oranges and grapefruits the band sold. With the money made, they were able to purchase a $600 tape recorder and equipment and some new instruments. (FAR RIGHT) By keeping in step in the middle of a mud puddle, Fred Coulson shows the drive many of the band members had during marching season. 28
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