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GROUPS ROD HRRmOttS GIRLS’ CHORUS - Front Row: Kim Pat- terson. Sherri Williams. Monica Brendell. Joyce Stricklin, Linda Hood. Cathy Barn- hart. Cinny Snipan, Wanda Crane, Mary Henry, Vicki Herida, Lisa Williams. Donna Vincent, Cathy Sneed, Lawanda Harris, Pam Williams. Back row — Sheila Branton. Erin Lester, Vanessa VanCleve, Karol Cates, Lori Rice, Tammy Bradley, Patty Osborne, Lisa Phillips, Kelly Morse, Lea Ladd. Marilyn Philbrook, Suzanne Long, Susan Knox, Crystal Longhoffer, Lisa Eric- son. Sharon Stevens, Ragcna Eoff. Cadet Choir Row 1: Brenda Phillips, Nancy Seniceros, Lisa Ison. Rhonda Pierce, Martha Stewart. Renee Mooney. Tracey Mack, Renee Hunt, Jean Riviere, Lori Rawls. Sharon France. Row 2 — Bridgett McCourt, Jo Hild, Karen Koehler, Julia Brewer, Susan Morales, Brenda Myrick, Kim Wallace. Cindy McKissack, Jackie Jackson, Stacie Morden, Karen East, Deb- bie Eubanks, Angie Sims. Karen Williams. Row 3 — Paul Wilkerson, Clay Garvin, Jeff Gill, Brant Breeding, Cary Moore. Kathy Cates, Theresa May, Donna Vaught, Kelly Finnell, Lisa Stafford. Lisa Thompson. Delyth Scallion. Row 4 — Terry Kiehl, Ed Fleming, Steve Jordan, Wesley Waddell, Jerry Lacina, Thomas Benton, Curtis Flint, Vince Sherrill, David Whitfield. Jeff Chois- ser, Mark Robinson, Tim Benton, Dean Baxter. Junior Cole. 164 Choirs
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ft UAt A Attn VIAA The Swinging singers are a group of seventeen girls who perform at assem- blies and concerts throughout the year. At each performance they do three or four popular numbers which they sing and dance to. This year they also per- formed at the Train Station for UALR’s first jazz festival. The Barbershop Quartet is a group of four senior boys who perforrh at con- certs and assemblies. They sing and do skits at different performances during the year. The groups traveled with the choir to festivals and competitions. This year they received all superior ratings. Each year tryouts are given for the following year. The Swinging Singers are judged on appearance, facial expres- sion, gracefulness while performing, and vocal ability. The Barbershop Quartet is judged mainly on vocal ability. George Sawaya, who has been in the Barber- shop Quartet for four years, said, “It’s been fun! I hope I have the chance to do it again.” Swinging Swingers — Front row: Sissi Wil- liams, Sonia Cooper, Karen Davis, Sheila Colclasurc, Melanie Chism. Delanic Best, Debbie Dawson. Back row — Susan Ever- ett, Martha Stewart. Carolyn Halbrook, Sherry Crockett, Sheila Abbott, Shelly Kenner, Valerie Craig, Kay Smith, Jennifer Johnson. Susan Pratt. BARBERSHOP QUARTET - Brian Smith, Mark Dawson, Benny Jones, George Sawaya. $ONG AND DANCE — The Swinging Singers sing songs and dance to them at concerts. ENCORE! — The Barbershop Quartet sing and present skits at various activities. Clubs 163
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;o SCHOOL DOSS For the first time Slyvan Hills had a Handbell Choir. The Handbell Choir attended two Handbell clinics every year, and performed at every concert. There are many Handbell Choirs throughout the county. HANDBELLS - (L to R) Laura Thomas. Mary Mavillc. Kelly Morse. Kelly Finnelle, Theresa Snyder, Tina Simpson, Tammy Darner, Randy Brannon, Richard Davis, Jeff Tiner, Karol Cates. Leann Caloway, Liessc Lucdickc. Belinda Maddox, Allan Cox. FEELINGS — Renee Mooney and Angela Lloyd express their emotions in their uni- que and own special solos. STRUMMIN -Mark Stokes and Randy Brannon provide accompaniment for the choir when they arc performing to pop music. AS THE BELL TOLLS - Handbell Choir performs at assembly. Choirs 165
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