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Okay, people, let ' s take it from the top, and this time try to get it right. This familiar sound came from every music group at Callaway at one time or another during the year. Despite sweaty, trembling hands that fright- fully clutched instruments and scratchy throats of singers, the music groups at Callaway blossomed into spectacular groups. The band and choirs performed at various evening concerts at Callaway, and also per- formed away from school in District and State Competition. Besides practice, each group also immersed itself in fund raising in order to pay for out-of-town trips. Beauty came not only in the form of music, but in the form of art at Callaway. Students broadened their knowledge of art and developed their creativity in the form of portraits, still life, landscapes, and abstracts. Advanced students entered their work in the Arts Festival and Na- tional Scholastic Art Competition. A new addition to the music depart- ment came in the form of a String Orchestra. Although very few stu- dents composed it, it stood with the best at Callaway, and proved itself as an excellent chamber music group. These groups brought pleasure to DOth the eyes and ears at Callaway, t the same time, they broadened itudent understanding and apprecia- tion for different types of music and art. MUSIC MINDED. Singers rehearse for up- coming concert. THE FINISHED PRODUCT. Lerone Boul- din shows off his techniques taught in Callaway ' s music department. Notes Strolies J 34 Art And Music
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AND FURTHERMORE ... Pam McKin- ley shows off her oration talent. WHAT A FUN PARTY. Dwayne Campbell, Jeffery Waite, and Tracy Griffith enjoy a German Oktober Pest. Alt YOU HAVE TO KNOW ENGLISH BE- FORE YOU LEARN LATIN. Mrs. Holder instructs students in the fundamentals of Lat- THIS IS THE WAY WE MAKE OUR LUNCH. Mrs. Schmid adds new twists to teaching descriptive writing. ITM i( English and Foreign Languages 33
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LET THE DRUMS ROLL OUT. Drummer REMBRANDT OF TOMORROW. Rooser- exhibits that bad charger beat. velt Burse displays his artistic talent. THE FINISHED PROJECT. Students deco- rate a project in art. ' ROUND AND ' ROUND IT GOES. Bennie Ervin creates another art accomplishment. Art And Music 3 5
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