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Band, Chorus Compose Music Department Band and chorus classes were offered to Aycock students and grammar-grade students of feeder schools. Mr; Robert Craft, Aycock music director, taught chorus to eighth grade students at Belfast, Nahunta, Eureka, and Pikeville elementary schools. The marching band performed at all the home football games, accompanied by the majorettes. The Falconettes and Falconaires performed at civic and social events throughout the state. Several ova- tions were given to the group when they performed at the North Carolina Principal ' s Convention in Ra- leigh. The group was selected above all others in the state to perform at the convention. Members of the Falconettes and Falconaires prac- ticed during the summer and one class period per day. They were selected by audition. Aycock ' s Falconettes and Falconaires performed for many audiences this year. They practiced during class each day. The group also presented a musical, Down in the Valley. Mr. Robert Craft directs part of the group. They are Timothy Howell, Michael Hinnant, George Morris, Billy Newsome, Ronald Smith, Dennis Langston, Wilma Futrell, Lee Jbnes, Nan Lancaster, Tommie Ann Forehand, Faye Beamon, and Brenda Gail Sykes. Timothy and Alice Carroll Best had leading roles in the musical, Aycock ' s first such per- formance. 29
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Business Diplomas Offered The business education department includes two full-time and two part-time teachers. AAr. Bobby Atkinson and Mr. Rhelma Boy- kin, along with Mr. J. K. Thompson and Mr. Donald Edwards teach a total of eight dif- ferent business courses. The accreditatio n reviewing team suggested the addition of machines to the department. The total number now includes fifty-four type- writers, an adding machine, and a calculating machine. About two hundred students are enrolled in the eight courses offered: Typing I and II Bookkeeping I and II, Shorthand I and II, general business, and notehand-typing. Department head, Mr. Thompson, stated, We feel that our students are ready for em- ployment after graduation, but many of them continue their training at business schools. MR. J. K. THOMPSON, Department Head
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