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mouthing off A touch of brass. Debra Burton ' s trumpet brings a little of New Orleans to band class. Have you memorized that song yet? Memorized it?! I haven ' t even got- ten all the notes right. Why? Is she hearin g us individually today? Yes, and I was so busy learning the music theory that I forgot to even look at the music! Oh well! I guess I ' ll just have to sight read it and hope my voice doesn ' t crack. As soon as school started, all the music organizations immersed themselves in fund raising and hours of dedicated practice for scheduled upcoming events. Be- sides playing at the pep rallies and in evening concerts, the band re- presented Callaway at the Green- wood Band Competition in April. The three choirs performed in as- semblies throughout the year and also in evening concerts. In addi- tion to all this, the Singers sang in concerts at various locations in the city, at District and State Choral Festivals, and for adjudication at a Choral Festival on the coast. For those students who could not carry a tune. Speech and Drama classes offered another outlet for expressing one ' s feelings. Some students considered some of the outlets rather unusual, though. After all, who would dream of hav- ing to learn tongue twisters for homework? But in spite of it all, the teachers and students accom- plished their goals. The students gained self-knowledge, learned how to write, act and give speeches, and above all, how to say even a simple nursery rhyme in front of a large group of people without fall- ing to pieces. As a result Callaway ' s halls became filled to the brim with self-confident, eloquently speaking personalities. 42 Speech, Music, and Drama
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Lights, Camera, Action. Mona An- Fivc-Fingcr Exercise. Jim Grantham looks derson sets up for a classroom flick on while Randall Hall picks out a tune on in Ms. Jernigan ' s Speech III class. the old eighty- eight. Camera shy, Lisa Carballo ducks to avoid the penetrating stare of Margi Hughes ' pan- tomime camera in drama class. Speech, Music, and Drama 43
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