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9th Grode -- Welcome to the Music it 6 L ... .K sv' ' Rt Without hearing what singers call a good attack - an opening with plenty of pow - an audience can get amazingly confused. What adds life? What's the real thing? Who wants to be my favorite store? , they might ask. Strong beginnings may even be important for a choral program as a whole. At ASH this is the reason the freshman choir is so much appreciated' besides being an exciting group at the pres- ent ninth-grade choristers promise terrific vocal productions through 1981. LEFT: OFFICERS: Marcia Jones, Representative, Ginger Benson Accompanist. Not Shown: Laura Mosby, Librarian. X , ABOVE: Front Row: Billy Taylor, Angela Cole, Theresa Hale, Sherry Bordelon, Renee Dunlap, Chris Nassif, Wendell Nickles, Mechall Kirk 2nd Row: Leslie Galligan, Curtis Bennett, Thaddus Washington, Tina Aratze, Marcia Jones, Becky Pinson, Mark McGraw, Linda Thrash, Dan Stokes 3rd Row: Ginger Benson, Martin Lewis, Lance Goss, Mark Dunham, Jerry Wilson, Yolanda Fields, Cathy Langston, Derek Tiles. 71 Cubs
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