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Earl Ri in Band Lends Musical Beat i BE IT A MARCH OR JAZZ, the band is always ready. LEFT, R-ow ONE: Roy Testerman, Billy Lane, Harley Snyder, Terry Ayre, ROW TWO: jack Robinette, john Hammon, John Farrar, Mark Rosen, jack Long. RIGHT, ROW ONE: Curtis Graff, Delbert Collins. ROW TWO: Ann Boals, Henry Haswell, Genevieve Crain, Guy Mace, Doy Voung. ROW THREE: Tommy Kemper, Mort Lines, Ken Walter, Edsel Matthews. ROW FOUR: Emmy Potter, Karen Ordahl, David Fuson, Robert Good. CENTER, ROW ONE: Wilma Geil, Sara jo Andalafte, Susie Blair. ROW TWO: Director Bion McCurry, David Hudson, Nancy Thompson, Charles Ryer, Cynthia Chal- mers. ABSENT: jim Carter, Frank jacks, David Hudson. Between eight and nine o'c1ock three days a week, the sleepy-eyed band members worked to increase their musical abilities. They participated in the massed band demonstration at SMS Homecoming and entered the spring music festival. Jn GABRIEL has nothing on these boys. Members of the trumpet trio are Frank Jacks, Doy Young, Ken Walter.
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Latin Club Revives Roman Cu toms .,. --- -,-,F 'wg oar'-Ai l i , 1' - ' mmf I - - 7 A I THE DAYS OF CAESAR lived again for these Latin Club members. ROW ONE: Kathryn Whitehead, Kay Col- lins, Judy Campbell, Gayla Craig, President Ann Scroggins, Donna Ryker, Davoren Dust:-nan, and Harriet Heer. ROW TWO: Lou Ann Haseltine, Linda Cottengim, Emily Taylor, Janice Fuge, Diane Roop, Sharon Shannon, Emmy Potter, Sandy Spradling, and Sara Elkins. ROW THREE: Mary Grim, Linda Hall, Nancy Twogood, Martha Freeman, Sally Simpson, Wilma Geil, Suzanne Wann, and Nancy Morrison. ROW FOUR: Mike Nicholson, Delbert Collins, Gary Lunsford, Eldon Rippee, joe Rich, Mark Rosen, john Love, and Mrs- Rice, sponsor. ABSENT: Don Stephens. A new branch sprouted on the Greenwood tree this year. The Latin Club, with Mrs. Rice as sponsor, made the days of Caesar come to life. First-year students, after serving as slaves to the Caesar Class, obeying the wishes and commands of their superiors, were formally initiated into the Club. Latin plays were given at the monthly meetings. A full-scale Roman banquet and a style show of Latin costumes completed the year's activities. TICKLISH ORDEALS confronted first-year students at the Latin Club A FESTIVE ROMAN BANQUET provided good food and enter- initiation. tainment for members of Latin Club. ,414
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ing' tarts the Day Off Right 1 35385 'Aa Z, VOCAL CHORDS get early work out when members assemble at eight o'clock in the morning. ROW ONE: Director Bion McCun-y, Emily Taylor, Patty Collins, Elaine Rice, Ann Morrison, Beverly Hanshaw, Linda Shumate, Ann Hunter, Kim McCoy, Ann Scrog- gins, Judy Campbell, Ann Opsal, Susan Haswell, Wilma Geil, Suzanne Wann, Davoren Dustman, Donna Ryker, Nancy Boehm, Susan Siceluff, Ann Boals, Mary Margaret Hoover, Karen Ordahl. ROW TWO: Judy Linthicum, Carol Seitz, Nancy Fritts, Patty Ellis, Nancy Smith, Judy Irwin, Gayla Craig, Kay Collins, Harriet Heer, Siaron Shannon, Nancy Thompson, Bobbie Booth, Mercedes Freeman, Becky james, Genevieve Crain, Pat Lynes, jane Canedy, lleane Goodrich, Rosemary Stone, Cynthia Farthing. ROW THREE: David Hudson, Harley Snyder, Mike Nicholson, Richard Donaldson, john Love, jim McKnight, Don Anderson, Sandy Sut- ton, Morris Jess, Teddy jordan, Herbert Collins, Jimmy Pickering, Bill Burgess, Wayne Hudson, Doy Young, Henry Haswell, Roger Williams. ROW FOUR: Guy Mace, John Davidson, David Smith, Mort Lines, Robert Good, Kenny Wills, Newt Wakeman, jim Mc- Guire, Hugh Harris, Larry French, john Young, Clyde Medley, Elliott Diffenderffer, Frank jacks, Eldon Rippee, Phil Jones, jack Long, Dick Retallick, Richard Westerman. ROW FIVE: Astor West, Bob Ashurst, joe Rich, Mark Rosen, john Criswell, Bi1lFes- perman, Roy Testerman, jack Robinette. ABSENT: Don Stephens. .,,- . During the holiday season, Green- wood's largest organization, the mixed chorus, lent melody and color ro school and community functions. They lead the caroling at an English Wassail in Brentwood and presented Fred lX'aring's 'Song of Christmas' at the Greenwood assembly. For the second consecutive year, they pre- sented their Christmas cantata in Heer's Ozark Garden Room. As spring rolled around, the Cho- rus and Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs began preparing numbers for the spring music festival. GREENVOOD CHORUS sings for i ,ini H. F1 n its supper at Heer's singing tower. rv 'A Fl d ' 'A '6 5 if I A R ADORAMUS TE opens thetraditional 5 Christmas cantata.
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