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Ehuirs Flfrlg ln Fl Varietq U Eom bells ringing to people singing, the choir department featured many different types of sound as well as varied styles of music. Handbell performed at all con- Mernbers of Scotia Choir practice on music for the Christmas Concert. E i 2' ,, ' 3 Euund certs, and they held a Thanksgiving Concert where they were the only performers. They went to a special clinic for handbells, and for the first time they competed against other schools handbell choirs. For a different sound there was, for the second year, an all-male chorus called the Scottsmen. They received very high ratings at All-Region clinic. Scotia Choir also received super- ior ratings at clinics, and they performed at all the concerts. Pausing during the Handbell's Thanksgiving Concert are bell players Beth Moore and Edwin Rackley. Concentration marks the face of Cheryl King as she accompanies Scotia on the piano at the Christmas Concert. Academicsf 55
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During Scotia rehearsal, the sopranos practice on their music while the rest of the choir relaxes for a minute. Robbin Simmons sings the solo part to Little Babe during the Christmas Concert. 54 j Academics HANDBELLS: Teresa Scroggs, Edwin Rackley, Kim Nichols, Beth Kemp, Donnie Price, Nancy Bluerock, Marcy Sewell, Brad Smith, Tami Cheek, Beth Moore, J. O. Bohn. SCOTTSMEN President-David Hocott, Vice President-Ron Davis, Treasurer-Eric McDaniel Front Row: Gerald Boswell, Truman Thacker, Gene Nolan, David Hocott, Garric Speer, Dean Clower, Bob Rogers, Bruce Fowlkes, Ron Davis, Brian Bradley Row 2: Brent Justus, Eric McDaniel, Mike Hendrixson, Pat Blakely, Donnie Price, Brad Smith, Randy Burrall, Pat Anderson, Gregg Red, Ronald Hayman Row 3: Tal Vardaman, Tavie Hampton, Eddie Huddleston, Jeff French, James Williams, Mike McCall, Bob Birdsong, John Talley, John McGee, J. O. Bohn Row 4: Charles Malone, Kent Lingo, Warren Hickman, Clay Shipps, Jeff Penn, Brian Hardin, Anthony Butler, Jim Dalton, Jef Duncan Back Row: Brian Briley, Jimmy Cripps, Peter Rognrud, Mike Spradlin, Mark Oliver, Mike Stephens, Derek Rudkin, Bobby Parker SCOTIA President-Martin Harris, Vice President- Ty Adcock, Secretary-Terri Brink, Treasurer- Sandra Theiring Front Row: Tammie Hunt, Sue Bunch, Janet Wilson, Shirley Barnes, Sandra Theiring, Connie Mason, Becky Kates, Annette Casta, Carol Barnett, Terri Brink, Suzanne Hinson Row 2: Carla Marks, Karen Brady, Laura Williams, Christy Williams, Billie Jean Small, Jenny Isaac, Donna Ferguson, Judy Gore, Alison Walker, Melinda Hood, Terri Grabble, Tammie Stalnaker Row 3: Lisa Phillips, Janetta DeLille, Cindy Porter, Sharon Simmons, Renita Schmidt, Lisa Grabble, Robin Simmons, Karen Morrow, Miki Spikes, Lynne Shipps, Cheryl King, Carla Crabtree, Lisa Kealer, 'Leslie Speers Row 4: David Kender, James Robinson, Steve Cardinal, David Buck, Don Hicks, Martin Harris, Ty Adeock, Cordle McCoy, David O'Dell, Mike Blakely, Konrad Kindrick, David Ingle, Carl Reed Row 5: Donna Fancher, Angela Loose, Sherry Jones, Riesa Rognrud, Kelly Stamps, Beth McCauley, Alan Rackley, Mitchell Vire, Dale Cook, Audrey Lees, Stacey Speers, Terri Holyfield, Back Row: Donnie Drennan, Marty Michael, Dan Riggin, Graham Briley, Jeff Spann, Derrick Rose, John Bush, Charles Evans, Robert Smith, Allan Milam, Charles McGee l
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For their semester test, Highlander members Deanna King, Janet Lewis, Gina Shipps, and Robin Ann O'Dell sing All the Way My Savior Leads Me 1 l - I feel that choral music does not hold a back seat to any art form in that it is something that students will take and use throughout their entire life. Choral music is limitless and will bring many years of enjoyment. Mr. David DeArmond, choral director x l
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