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J Chor US more than just singing % What do you think of when you hear the word chorus? Maybe Carne- gie Hall and a wall of singers? Or possibly a whole neighborhood of people Christmas caroling. Well, how about five Junior High students gath- ered around a piano played by a bearded man? Mr. Woolley's Junior chorus is just this type of situation. Because of his small number of students, he has tak- en up a new schedule. Instead of straight singing, he's teaching music instrumentation too. He teaches the recorder on Monday, the piano on Tuesday, and the guitar on Thursday. Wednesday and Friday are their only singing days. The students like the idea of a smaller class. We get more done with fewer people, said Julie Saccoia. Some of the greatest benefits of chorus are, according to Kelly Dobbs, the concerts. She said, It's a good ex- perience to get up and sing in front of an audience. It makes all the practice in class worthwhile. Although chorus is a small class, these kids may be the next Jon Bon Jovis or Eddie Van Halens. By Stanley Sharp Chorus students Cory Thompson, Stacy Sum- mers, Becky Sales, Kim Wilson, and Lis Broth- ers study their music. Photo by Mike Robbins Senior Chorus Front Row: Andrea Gossett, DeAnna Cox, Penny Cooper, Tyna Hall, Lis Brothers, Kim Wilson. 2nd Row: Lisa Robertson, Tina Ault, Cory Thompson, Beth Jones, Christy McCon- nell. 3rd Row: Kemberly Hall, Kasey Summers, Jeannie Goff, Maggie Gragg, Caren Barber, Dee O'Bar. Back Row: Clay Hand, J.D. Riley, Robert Riley, Francis Blackburn, Becky Sales, Tina Garrett. CHORUS-MORE THAN JUST SINGING
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Front Row: Chris Terry. 2nd Row: Ilene Rector, Lori Gillespie. Back Row: Julie Saccoia, Kellie Dobbs, Natalie Houck. Journalism students, Amee Evans and Bridget Davis, pay close attention to their assign- ment for the next Bearcat Eyes. Photo by Ric Lunsford LAYOUT DESIGN BY KELLY MCCLENDON Front Row: Van Asa Judy, Cory Thompson. 2nd Row: Trina Flowers, Ric Lunsford, Amee Evans. Back Row: Lana Hampton, Bridget Davis, Brenda Yandell, Laurie Houston. Junior Chorus Paper Staff
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Ric Lunsford takes sanitary precau- tions before beginning his next ad- venture in Home Ec. Photo by Mike Robbins Ashleigh Thrasher, FTA member, a$- sits first grader Beau Beckham. Photo by Ric Lunsford LAYOUT DESIGN BY AMEE EVANS Front Row: Bobby Hunt, Jennifer Gibson, Lis Brothers, Sharlene Downs 2nd Row: Tonya Ba- ker, Sherry McLaughlin, Kim Chambers, Tere- sa Blaylock, Kim Mulson, Ann Coggins. 3rd Row: Vince Cruise, Ernest Goff, Ricky May. Todd Tucker, Michelle McConnell, Candy Haller, Stephanie Parnell. 4th Row: Sandy Wil- son, Katy Fitzgerald, Melissa Littlefield, Sonya Dempsey, Amber McConnell, Kendra Woelfel, Otto Fry, Cindy Tillery, Teresa Kitchens, Anita Eddy, Van Asa Judy. 5th Row: Betsy Hicks, Alice Waid, Kelly Oliver, Teresa LaRue, Brenda Yandell, Jeff Rogers, Jill Elmore, Penny Hatton, Jeri Nichols. Back Row: Ben Anderson, Michael Wiggins, Jacky Young, Michelle Whitaker, Rob George, Phillip Porter, Nicky Abbott, James Mashburn. COOD CONNECTIONS Front Row: Cory Thompson, Jill Chalfant, Stephanie Parnell, Paula Woodall, Karen McAnnally, Mrs. Wilkins. 2nd Row: Betsy Hicks, Teresa LaRue, Trina Flowers, Van Asa Judy, Michelle McConnell, Anita Eddy, Andrea Gossett. 3rd Row: Jeannie Goff, Sheila Meiries, Melinda Parrish, LaDonna Preston, Michelle Whitaker, Charla Godfrey, Elizabeth Swafford, DeAnna Cox. Last Row: Dodie Cooper, Jeff Rogers, Amanda Dennis, Sheila Parrish, Julie Cummings, Ric Lunsford.
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