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■Jp p i ■ sip - f .. ■ ! ' • 11 1 MT Bfl BP -3WBk, .J ■Q- ■ 4$ « —jmm. - f . . ,» , B»i..,.....i. — — — jgSfa DEBATE SQUAD, FRONT ROW: Marcia Lindsey, Cindy Johnson, Raedeane James; BACK ROW: Randy Divine, David Deyo, Steve Moore, Don Finlay; Mr. McAdoo, coach; NOT PICTURED; Linda Mills, Ed Brown, Mike King Debate Squad SEVERAL DEBATE TEAMS paired off to debate in various meets during the year. Inexperienced though they were, they gained much valuable ex- perience under the direction of Mr. McAdoo, and won several debates. Juco Voices THE JUCO VOICES, comprised of new personnel this year, continued to win enthusiastic approval for the ir in- terpretive choral readings and varied program repetoire. Mr. Patten directs the group and also participates in its performance . JUCO VOICES: Linda Baker, Carol Humphries, Linda Phares, Phil Olsen, Ginger Orton, Mr. Patten 24
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, 1 1 I i I l§ §1 ■ • . Ill COLLEGIATE SINGERS, FRONT ROW: Marcia Girod, Janell Scott, Linda Chambers, Peggy Poole, Pam White- head, Vaudine Vernon, Martha Willhite, Mary Richards, Dorothy Eastham, Beth Blum, Ann Belew; BACK ROW: Kim Perisho, Chuck Benton, Steve Morris, Bill Cook, J. B. Witham, Bruce Ramsey, Darrel Leckliter, John Gibson, Larry K. Jackson, Mr. Dixon, director Ladies ' trio: Beth Blum, Pam Whitehead, Peggy Poole CLEF DWELLER club officers: Bruce Ramsey, vice president; Myrle Thornbrugh, secretary-treasurer; J. B. Witham, presi- dent; Sharon Jordan, stuco rep. ; Mr. Dixon, sponsor Music Tuneful Expression Fosters Cultural Development Various performing music groups appear before county audi- ences throughout the year upon in- vitation. The Collegiate Singers, a popular group of singers who are chosen by try-outs, appeared this year for the first time in new black and wine attire . The band, small ensembles, and the regular chorus also participate in special pro- grams. The Christmas program, based on the Christmas Card motif, was well received by an ap- preciative audience. The annual spring tour to high schools in the area and the Palm Sunday cantata were the major spring activities. The Clef Dwellers is the club or- ganization for all students inter- ested in listening experiences and opportunities to appreciate various types of music. 23
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STUDENT ' S ART DISPLAY viewed by Chuck Powell, Ed Brown, and Mr. Chism Art Potential Artists Offered Greater Opportunities For the first time in the his- tory of the school students pur- suing an art career have an in- creased variety of courses from which to choose and a full-time art instructor to supervise their work. When the campus is com- plete, the art department will be housed in the fine arts building consisting of three separate parts: ceramics and sculpture, lecture area, and painting. SILK -SCREENING play posters involves Harvey Hofstetter, Karen Wilson, and Ernest Dodson STUDENTS IN DESIGN class engrossed in basic art application 25
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