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'xx . D , V by x 1. Mr. O'DelI Willis, Director. ill 'i THE BAND The past year has been another highly successful year for the band. Led by drum maior Tomrny Graves, sponsor Shirley Tindell, and maiorettes Joan Bounds, Barbara Giddens, Joyce Sharp, and Blond Nicely, the snappy- stepping marching band gave many colorful halftime programs with precision marching manuevers and novelty stunts. In October the band journeyed to Oak Ridge for the game with the Wildcats. The four-stripe officers for the past year were student conductor G. T. Ballenger, band captain Bobby Chambers, and concert master .lack Watson. Other officers were Collins, Graves, Thomas, J. Hill, Sanner, Craig, B. Edwards, Hickox, McCord, and Walters. Eleven members of the band were chosen to attend the East Tennessee Band Clinic in Oak Ridge 58 on February 6-8. These were Beverly Bay- less, Bobby Chambers, Gene Collins, Larry Craig, Barney Edwards, Tommy Graves, Paul Hickox, Mickey McCord, Fred Sanner, Jack Thomas, and Jack Watson. From these, Gene Collins was selected to represent Central at the All-State Band Clinic in Nashville. The first main event of concert season was the Winter Concert on February 12. The band made three trips during the latter half of the year. The first of these was to Chatta- nooga on April IO-I2 to play for the meeting of the Southern Music Educators Association. The following week the band competed in the State Competition Festival at Johnson City. Another trip was planned for May. The final concert of the year was given on May 8. Q O ,W i
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Accompanist Louise Ogden, soloists Sue Hileman and Janice Hammond, and director Mr. Sanders. Row I: Marsha Waldrop, Nancy Yearout, Billie Tindell, Pat Davis, Janice Hammond, Sue Hileman, Patsy Cox, Mr. Sanders, Diane Darling, Anita Taylor, Mary Thompson, Gail Moore, Shirley Wallace, Dolores Pruitt, Peggy Levy, Jeannine Roberts. Row Il: Connie Shirley, Rose Mary Harrington, Margie Cravens, Adrienne Morgan, Christine Sharp, Shirley Presnell, Mary Lynn Davis, Barbara Robinson, Wilda Fowler, Martha Martin, Marilyn Parker, Peggy Lambert, Anne Hart, Ann Griffith, Row Ill: Shirley Lester, Martha Capps, Sara Griffin, Mattie Lou Greenlee, Alice Kennedy, Louise Ogden, THE CHOIR The choir began its season this year under the direction of Mr. Charles P. Sanders. Mr. Sanders came to us from California. The first activity was the election of officers. The fol- lowing were elected: Philip Bradfute, presi- dent, Connie Shirley, vice-president, Tennie Roberts, secretary, Sue Hileman, student di- rector. The choir participated in both the E. T. E. A. and the state music festivals. Be- sides serving others in assembly programs and programs outside of school as church and business meetings, the choir had its own fun and get-togethers. The soloists were Sue Hileman and Janice Hammond. Louise Ogden served exceptionally well as accompanist. Of course, the highlight of the season was the Spring Concert given March 6. Joan Robertson, Barbara Lee, Carolyn Irwin, Shirley Howard, Blond Nicely, Barbara Giddens. Row IV: Don Beets, Don Carringer, Bob Dafferner, Lonnie Wilkerson, John Hart, Walter Wright, Charles Poling, Scottie Kidd, John Allen Emery, Bill Hlusely. Row V: John Hayworth, Jack Ship- man, Philip Bradfute, Robert Johnson, Howard Davis, Jesse Bost, Joe Cunningham, Harold Steele, Box Axley. Row VI: Don West, Leroy Buckner, Raymond Deal, Jim Fritts, Bill Selby, Ted Murrian, Johnny Temple, Richard Craig.
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