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JUNIOR HIGH BOYS' CHORUS. Front Row: Steve Tacke, David Russell, Billy Wear, David Yancey, Arthur Haseltine, Edward Mcjimsey, Bill Rittershouse, Craig Luna. Rau' 2: Tommy Wiles, Bill Sanford, Ronnie james, Floyd Dixon, Tony Dustman, David Yates, Allen Casey, Chris Millsap. Row 31 Fred Moon, james O'I.eary, Mike Young, Gary Gleason, David Neeley, Gene Adkins, David Peacher, Bill Robinett, Row 4: Jim Ferguson, John Williaiiis, Stanley Matthews, Denton Cor- bett, Harry Carr, Sam Van Gundy, Dana Stombaugh, Hoppy Keet. Bark Row: Robert Newton, L. D. Stevenson, Rick Kes- singer, Gary Burks, George Thompson, Harold X5Ueatherwax, Hack Weiditiann, john O'Leary, Barry Cox. 0 fudmfis' intern' I and wus 2111 abilzf . Music is carefully sorted and put into the many different files of the music room. While Connie Bargo and Karen Coffman straighten and sort the files, they dis- cuss the songs which they would enjoy singing in their junior high chorus class.
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,Mu ic lrwers ri 6 early in attend chorus. A contest is important to all music minded students, especially to those who are entering solo or duet events. jan Stevenson and Candy Campbell have played their flutes together for two years, but they still practice as much, if not more, than the rest of the CODI6St2'lflfS. Music lovers have to rise early to participate in the Greenwood music program as most of the music classes meet at the eight o'clock hour. Senior High Chorus, Band, and Song Spinners meet at the early hour and junior High Chorus groups during the regular day. The Senior High group practiced diligently for the annual Christ- mas assembly. Their main interest the second semester was the district and state music festivals. junior High Chorus sang in the annual Christ- mas Assembly and in the Baccaluareate services. Each member of the band, composed of stu- dents from elementary and high school, worked hard to learn to play his instrument. From the band, instrumental ensembles and solos per- formed in assemblies and contests. F. BION MCCURRY, Supervisor of Music, re- ceived the BM degree from Central College of Fayette and the MA degree from Colorado State College. He sponsors the Drum and Bugle Corps. The Tune Twister Quartet, johnny Wilkinson, Hadley Whitlock, Clarene Ketch, and julie Hammon, experiment on some of Mr. McCurry's new songs before he presents them to the chorus. They've decided that it really isn't as bad as it seems to be guinea pigs.
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JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' CHORUS. Front Rriuf: lVIary Quinn, jan Stevenson, Bea Traywick, Regina Bilyeu, Penny Morriset, Susan Yates, Melinda Funkhouser, Janet Dukewits. Catherine Howell. Rauf 2: Mary Shockley, Susie Pummill, Linda Sim- mons, Georganna Sheppard, Elizabeth Williams, Nancy Rich, Cathy Turner, Jeanie Stonestreet, Carolyn Knabb, Susie Wright. Rauf 3: Beth Young, Edith Bohner, Ginny Sawyer, Wanda Reibold, Mary Donica, Karen Coffman, Becky Hoefgen, Mickey Steele, Marilyn Martin, Paula Caplan. Rauf 4: Kathy King, Connie Bargo, jane Naegler, Diane Daniel, Linny Carrier, Cathy Savage, Pam Elson, Pam Cantrell, Sandy Ketch, Rose- mary Rich. Bare Rauf: Marilyn Williams, Nancy Wolfe, Linda Ward, Carol MCCurry, Karleen LeDuC, Karen Harris, Jamie Vfard. Baud and jun br hzyh cha u encourage BAND MEMBERS. Front Row: Pat Stokes, Carl Balmer, Candy Campbell, jan Steven- son, Annette Turner, john Scott, john Roop. Semnd Raw: Joy Pettiford, Gary Gleason, Charles Rhea, Janie Rhea, Kathy Corbett, jack Neeley, Glenda Maples, David Neeley. Third Row: Donald Fuson, Fred Moon, Phil Walker, Dan Van Gundy, Steve Deulen, Mike Lampe, james Tacke, Denton Corbett. Bark Row: Mr. MCCurry, john O'Leary.
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