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Choral groups tape television shows The choir kept its fine reputation this year by giving several perfor- mances here at school and through- out the Knoxville area. The first concert presented was a sacred music program at the First Cumberland Presbyterian Church. In addition to the annual Christmas concert here, the choir presented a Christmas program on WATE tele- vision on December 17. Beginning in mid-October the choir was directed by Mr. C-ene Wilder from Carson-Newman Col- lege. Mr. Wilder's student teaching lasted two months and proved to be a profitable experience for every- one. ln April the choir participated in the all-city high school choir con- cert. Under the direction of Mr. Eugene McCammon, the choir competed in the UT choral festival in May. l AQ A Mr. Wilder directs the choir for the last time. B Cheryl Ogle, Randy Parker, and Kathy Miller, three indispensable pianists, slave every day for an hour to make the choir one of the best in Knoxville. C The choir practices hard for the Christmas program. D The choir performs the Christmas program for assembly. E Mr. McCammon directs the choir with enthusiasm. . 96 ORGANIZATIONS
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DQ 5 5 PK Fulton students develop musical abilities Special groups have contributed much to the choir and band over the past years, and this year was no ex- cepuon. The Girls' Chorus added to the choir concerts throughout the year. Four outstanding members of the choir were named to the East Tenn- essee Vocal Association, and eleven Fulton singers were in the All-City Choir. The Color Guard and Drum Major were selected in the spring of 1972. Band officers were elected at camp before school started. The band had one member who made the 1972 Tennessee All-State Band and six members who made the East Tenn- essee Senior Clinic Band. E Q GIRLS CHORUS Front row: Betty Doane, Linda Riffey, Adondra McCanelly, Sherry Lakin, Sara Willis. Second row: Rhonda Sharp, Sherry Hill, Wanda Green, Beatrice Mayes. Third row: Ramonia Mize, Marvis Coach, Paula Nichols. Fourth row: Kathy Kesterson, Darlene Davis, Sandra Maloney, Teresa Brown. Fifth row: Tina Peltier, Gale Hall, Marsha Bost, Connie Shorter. Back row: Beth johnson, Debbie Grove, Donna Collins, Carolyn Moulden, Annie Underwood. E Fulton's members of the East Tennessee Vocal Association are Danny Hudgins, Laura Fite, Kathy Miller, Grady Peterson. ORGANIZATIONS 95
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I Dt Ei CHOIR Front Row: George Byrd, Billy Mc- Clain, Grady Peterson, Doug Peterson, Tony Keith, Steve Lakin, Steve Brewer, Kim Lynch, jenny Cox, Bill Howell, Steve Stroupe, jimmy Harper, Bobby Fee, jimmy Brown, Danny Hutchens, and Denise Kennedy. Second Row: Gary Williams, Stan Taylor, Charles Roberts, Alfred Huffaker, Dennis Cron, Mike Croft, Angie Dave, Mary Phillips, Bill Fisher, Ramsy Roberts, Wally Houser, Danny Bowman, Obbie Brown, Daniel Stout.Third Row: Cheryl Ailor, Kathy Helton, Laura Fite, Susan Faulk- ner, Diane Bowden, Cassaundra Martin, janet Walker, Cindy Lance, Carol Evans, Cheryl Tucker, Debbie Stair. Fourth Row: Vickie jones, Gwen Kitts, Robin Bruce, Kathy Miller, Shirley Ezell, Teresa Faulkner, Linda Deck, Sadonna Lett, Patti Nipper, Karen Hess, Karen Owens, Sharon Smith, Debbie Webster, Fred McCanelley. Back Row: Vickie Foster, Karen Overstreet, Grace McGill, Willeen Robertson, Teresa Nelson, Kathy jones, Vicki Collins, Tish Lowe, Molly Martin, Cheryl Ogle, Glenda Langston, Karen Scott, and Kim Thompson. ORGANIZATIONS 97
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