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Concenwand Front Raw: M. Cox, L. Aluia. T. Goggans. R. Seaborn, B. Hilburn, D. Greer, S. Brown, L. Chrisfion. D. Williams, M, Tyra, J. Bellew, K. Lomax, S. Coyson. Second Row: K. Chastain. 8. West. P. Whiiehead. S. Cobb. A. COODQF. T. Mckay. R. Hamilton. C. Grimm. L. Coyson, L. Hill, T. Wiginlon, M. Miller. Tl. Canirell, D. Lawler, F. Palmer. R. Colburn, T. Evans, L, Jeffreys. C. Goggons, M. Weeks. M. Weaver. L. Loden Third Row' T. Coyson. T. Emerson, M. Sullins. J. Dodd, R. Hail. T. Miller, T. Pugh. D. Evans. L. Clwsioy. P. ABlson, M. Lindsey, P. Leoneli, J. Gambino. D. Ywneil. A. Cranford, M. Gober, K. Wiginfon. R. Williford, K. Riggs. L. Davis, T. Holloway, T, Rye, L. Bromley. S. Knight, C. Brown. Fowfh Row: K. Morgan, V. Williams. D. Dalton, W. Walker. A, Wray, P. Killingsworfh, T. Fllppo. J. Hill, R. Burleson. L. Riggs, K. Grimm, S. Rilch, J. Karr, K. Hommilie. K. Kuniz, C. Hall, T. Grimm, M. Avery, R. Garrison, M. Carter, M. Hester, J. Belew, R. Chadwick, R, Ballard, T. G-ann, A. Cantreli. B. Toylor, L. Christian, L. Cole, J. Tice. Hfth Row' M. Jeffreys. D. Young, S. Cayson, S. Campbell. K. C-Bonn, D. Sliclham. J. Miilican. D. Guyion, J. Sherrill. J. Nobles, C. Cook. K. Klilingsworlh, S, Cooper, J. Rollins, K. Lindsey. A. Chastain, R. Taylor, A. Whirley. C. Posey. L. Sleerzer, G. Renfroe, K. ingie, T. Childers, K. Posey. Back Row: S. Lomax, M. Green. W. Frye, D. Watson. T. Gilchrist, D. Pope, K. Taylor, M. Sanderson, M. Gilmore, D. Young, R. Crowe. E. Burleson, J. Markham. S. Bramley. D, Nix. R. Emerson, T. Palmer. Q L... W T , ,' ' Q. V E it r L fm 432 :Qi 678 A g 1 . Q , . .1 , ji, L Q Lg Q. Q Q R . n X 0,9 'kll x 5 A r fi ffg f atf' ,5. lf A 8 45 , I IV T . Q. mm M I K. VV, V .Q 1 I V ,. ' H 7 V -'J x . jg qv I S H 721.1 - T T r .i 1 - 1. if., 1 V. I J A lb.. . - of .V . 1 'V va , f .' G 4 A gal f. .kri g .:1 'A ,. . 'A I ' i' V 5 A iv ' V f .-'rr , L . S - -fi i N M V . ' lr ff. . 3 24. .. .-3-, ' 54 -5. Lili -ll. , L+ . 5 in 3 if if L-A 5 'if - LR L .355 Aar' 5 '- A .2 T big l H is -- ,fy 'L . jf . V Q ' .1 qi yi-ig , gms awry! Stun.. .-H., Completing o fr17L The fluie section performs dur- ing The Cnrisimas conceri. The day before Dfsfricf Confesf Kim Taylor oims for precision in her solo in Exalfoffon.
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With an opening chord from the piano, the gym was suddenly filled with music as the Concert Choir and Girls' Chorus opened their Christmas concert. The program featured a wide variety ot songs of the Christmas season and was given a standing ovation at the close. The day after the concert, the twelve members of the Concert Choir plus their accompanist. Ronda Seaborn: their bell player. Stephen Lomax: ondftheir director, Mrs. Sheilah Wiginton traveled to Florence, Alabama, where they taped a choral presentation for WOWL T.V. The program All-State members make plans for their trip to Jacksonville State University for the All-State Choral Festival. Kathleen Holcombe and Lorne Brumley practice in preparation for their solos that are to be judged at District Contest at Tuscaloosa. Mrs., Shellah Wiginton directs third period concert choir as they sing O Sacred Head. u appeared December 24, and was seen by a large number of the community. Besides the Christmas concerts, the concert choir was very active They sang in a Veterans Day program for the Alpha Delta Kappa, a teachers' professional organization, sang carols in the rain on December 23, performed before the school in a program featuring speakers from the Alabama Christian College on February 2, and they sang atthe Miss Hamilton pageant on April fl, Not all of their work was public, however. Six members tried out for the All State Chorus and attended the practices and performance on March 5-7. On February 24, they went to Tuscaloosa to try for District Contest. Besides singing, the Concert Choir and Girls' Chorus put on o play with a little help from other students. The musical was presented May 9. Mrs. Wiginton made the statement that, l think chorus is af good class for students who are T interested in singing for enjoyment as a learning experience. ljust 1 hope that more students will become involved in the years to 4 come. y ...,.,,.,
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