Northwest Guilford High School - Viking Yearbook (Greensboro, NC)

 - Class of 1988

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One organization Northwest was renowned for was its Choral Department. Divided into three sections, each group had its own unique style. However, they shared one quality, talent. This talent was shared not only with the student body but also with the public on various occasions. During the Christ- mas season, they sang for sev- eral special events including a prestigious appearance on the Good Morning Show at Christmas. The chorus also sang at the Four Seasons Towne Center, Blandwood Mansion and a United Way Luncheon. Several chorus members were honored for their talents. Kim Clapper, Kim Sims, Brian Steele, Terry Steele, Heather Edwards, Amy Dougherty, and Mary Dunne were selected for the North Carolina Honors Chorus. Kim Clapper, Kim Sims, Pam Landon, Dana Ham- ilton and Ray Wallace were chosen to attend' the Mars Hill A Mrs. Jody Henley, Choral Director. P Freshman Mary Dunne helps the chorus with another of their outstand- ing productions. MXCHORUS Choral Clinic in February. Kim Clapper was also a semi-fnalist in the Coca-Cola All World Chorus scheduled to sing at the opening ceremonies of the 1988 Olympics. The Chorus performed at contests throughout the year and scored high at each com- petition. The dedication and hard work paid off and it was evident that the Chorus was def- initely musically inclined. 4 NC Honors Chorus: Row 15 Amy Doughtery, Heather Edwards, Mary Dunne, Row 2: Jay Reddick, Kim Clapper, Brian Steele, Kim Sims, Terry Steele.

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