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RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: MADRIGAL SINGERS: First Row: Jeff Parker. Second Row: Vickie Rol- man, Sandy Jones. Third Row: David Wilkie. Fourth Row: Marc Rosenblum, Tammy Johnson. Fifth Row: Walter Coffey, Pam Blevins, Danny Brown. Sixth Row: Janella Burner. Seventh Row: Francis Daniel. Eighth Row: Rita Baxley. Ninth Row: Keith Rose. Upper Right: TREBLETTES: First Row: Karen Fitzmorris. Second Row: Karen Rol- man, Taska Sisk. Third Row: Donna Redd, Patti Ernst. Fourth Row: Angela Hun, Laura Baker, Carrie Godfrey, Tammy Davis. Middle Left: LYRIQUES: Susan Davis, Daren Hicks, Melody Cochran, Susan Spry, Donna Allegood, Beth Brown, Terri Evans, Tara Benett, Janice Walton. Lower Left: GIRLS CHORUS: First Row: Sincera Wilson, Carolyn Kindred, Cynthia Tolliver, Hat- tie McComb, Paula Dsmer. Second Row: Rhonda Nadwodny, Katie Ganey, Sharon Casebolt, Kathy Barber, Patsy Rodgers. Third Row: Mary McFarland, Rebecca McKelvey, Wanda Hughes, Renee Atkinson, Lisa Howard. 187
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Johnson Choral Dept. The Choral Department is one of the most active organizations at Johnson High. While per- forming, in the fall for various churches and civic organizations, the choral students found time to put together the 2nd place float in the Homecom- ing Float Contest. Soon thereafter, they put together a most successful Christmas Concert. Johnson was most fortunate, thru hard work, to have 25 students accepted for All-State Chorus. These students gave up their Spring Vacation to participate in this exciting event, with a well- known conductor. Eight soloists, plus the Tre- blettes, Lyriques, Madrigal Singers, and Barber- shop Quartet all earned Superior ratings at District Solo-Ensemble Competition. The Chorale and Choraliers, as usual received Outstanding ratings at District and State Competition. Plans for the remainder of the year include a trip to The Regional Six Flags Choral Festival in Atlanta and a spring production including a “Twenties” mon- tage with choreography. The Choral Department annually sponsors the Fall Talent Show and The Beauty Walk, which selects Johnson’s Sweetheart. LEFT PAGE: Upper Right: MODERN MUSIC MAS- TERS: First Row: Vickie Rolman (Secretary), Jan- ella Burner (President), Rita Baxley (Treasurer). Second Row: Dale Hutchins, Susan Davis, Melody Cochran, Terri Evans, Pam Blevins. Third Row: Danny Brown, Keith Rose, Karen Rolman, Walter Coffey. Middle Right: CHORAL OFFICERS: Angela Hun (Choralier Secretary), Rita Baxley (Publicity Chm.), Pam Blevins (Historian), Vickie Rolman (President), Walter Coffey (Vice-President), Susan Davis (Secretary), Don Pritchett (Third Vice-President), Danny Brown (Treasurer). Lower Right: CHORAL ACCOMPANISTS: Vickie Rol- man, Karen Fitzmorris, Portia Reddick.
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188 Upper: CHORALIERS: First Row: Dar- lene Barton, Sharon Bearden, Cindy Spinier, Alesia Propps, Sonjo Parker, Tonja Johnson. Second Row: Angel Jones, Maria Wilkie, Taska Sisk, Patti Ernst, Portia Reddick, Lisa Wommack. Third Row: Cassandra Darwin, Jackie Snell, Donna Hunt, Janice Anderson, Karen Rolman, Alyson Austin.Fourth Row: Angela Hurt, Cathy Montgom- ery, Theresa Pollock, Bonita Watson, Donna Redd, Karen Fitzmorris, Carol Morrison. Fifth Row: Tammy Davis, Karen Daniel .Carrie Godfrey, Laura Baker, Ginger Atwell, Anita Wilkie. Lower Right: Over 50 groups throughout north Alabama participated in the Dis- trict I Choral Competition held at Johnson High School in February. smcr i ' pn ctmenrw ' TESUVAl
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