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l. q L ' L Y A CONCERT CHOIR-First row: Mr. Copeland Qdirectorj, S. Henry, S. Prebis, P. Ryan, V. Marini, L. Wheeler, M. Archer, V. Mann, E. Obaugh, W. Stapleton, C. Christensen. Second row: N. Clark, Y. Chisholm, L. Draughon, F. Martin, S. Brissont, C. Harris, R. Maggiacomo, S. Rush, Mixon, E. Denson. Third row: D. Fender, A. Beery, P. Luce, V. Stamps, S. Burris, Jerkins, K. Cameron, J. Hewitt, J. Adamson, M. Sjolberg, J. joeb. Fourth row: S. Bolesta, B. Padgett, P. Collet, P. Mellish, M. Davis, L. Howell, S. Fox, R. Morris, P. Aughtry, Mann, B. Touchstone. Fifth row: D. Miles, B. Miles, W. Peterson, L. Richardson, S. Barnes, K. Radcliffe, J. Morgan Qasst. accompanistj, P. Carr, B. Daniel, F. Bailey, L. Milton, Farley. tx l i 5 1 BEHIND SCENES ACTIVITY jinds Marti Tyler and jackie Edwards before contests inspecting robes for jJos- sible blemishes while Margaret Cato lbrocures the judges' copies of music. Q 5 IOY TO THE WORLD carols Concert Clzoir during their annual Christmas program to boost Yulelide spirit. 62
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D. C. T. Teaches Skill, Learning and Earning Prepare, train, learn. These words are the guide- posts for students involved in Diversified Cooperative Training QDCTD. Through a combined systern of learning in school and practicing the knowledge gained in an actual business situation, Charnberlain's DCT students are given the opportunity to prepare for the future. Benefits come in many ways . . . financial rewards, valuable friends and business references, and oppor- tunities to participate in activities sponsored by the organization. Typical activities in the DCT Club are Early Bird Breakfast, and Parent-Student Recep- tions. Regardless of all the extras, students must work hard to main- tain their status. Only through con- tinual effort, devoted study, and strict self-discipline are they able to achieve their goal-that of learning while earning. M. Ramsey THINK gl - DISTRICT GOVERNOR of D.C.T. is zz high ojice of honor attained by D.C,T. member Robert Earls of Chamberlain, L? LEARNING SKILL while earning, Lynn Wbrthington listens to Mrs. Margaret Odle, RAT., in ojjzice of Dr. M. Guest. SJIILING SERVICE at Kwik Check is shown by Donna Hales and Kenny Pippin as they are directed by rUr. Paul TVilIiams. DCT-Front row: Deane Hiott, Jo Ann Borders, Jeri-Lynn Riley, Robert Derr, Nikki Norris, Linda D. Johnson, Donna Hales, Kay Soule. Second row: Miss Marguerite Rarnsey fsponsorj, Vlilliarn Dennison, Nancy Yon, Pat Blessinger, Jackie Dougherty, Lynn Yvorthington, jennifer Walker, Vickie Pippin, Ann Tyrell. Third row: Ronald Yoho, Robert Earls, Lee Grear, Joyce Galbraith Theresa Zander, Richard YVaters, Douglas Strickland, Terry YVright, Sammy Conway. Fourth row: Gerry Northrup, Gary May Scott Norris, Robert McCracken, Ken Mathison, Kenny Pippin, Carol Butler, Leo Conrad. . ,fx SL. ' 'lsiiiii i 3 1- Q , . 4 ' A' A .A 4, I v I' ' . J A I M ,Bn T' AE, Q 1: ,-1 5 , - i 'e 1' 'Q I . q 5 9 Ar- ' . A' T -ir' ' sg i f FQ? in , lk f I ' I K Ji . 1 ,., I
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ll CONCERT CHOIR-First row: S. Appel, Curtas, L. Fewell, V. Bartholomew, D. Cassel, L. McCluskey, K. Pimm, Edwards, M. Tyler, M. Cato, B. Rogers Qhead accompanistj. Second row: D. Forrest, L. Meares Cpres.j, G. Hall, Dill, Bornstein, B. Granado, D. DeBord, K. Drapp, S. Hlilson, C. O'Steen. Third row: J. Mlalker, D. Belcher, F. Sang, D. Durst, L. Baker, S. Traughber, S. Cris- well, K. Davol, Y. Diez, D. Curtas, B. Corbin. Fourth row: D. jones, R. McDermott, D. Moore, J. Roberts Qvice-pres.j, S. Cloud, F. Vann, Herceg, A. Valentine, S. Harty, K. Edwards, Proctor, G. Penaranda. Fifth row: L. Hartless, D. Hiza, T. Franks, T. Hill, R. Scanland, Britt, M. Ball, Ryan, I. Olsen, B. Andrews, H. Sellers. Choruses Contribute Vocal Entertainment YVith the downbeat of the baton, Chamberlain's choral students enter into an exhilarating world of notes, rests, and completed melodic music. Because of their excellence, this group is much in demand for performances all year. Several programs have become traditional. Hlith the band, they perform at the Thanksgiving Eve football game and Christmas concerts. On Easter, these industrious students provide music for a sunrise service. Their talents are visible at baccalaureate and graduation. They took part in Vet- eran's Day Services and State PTA Convention. Such showmanship does not come easily, for they practice long hours day and night. These are forgotten with the rewarding sound of their music and the gratifying rounds of applause. f ., r iff , Y l james Copelatfti fx 9, ,M ' 1 ',,,f! f' U A, SINGING IS TIRESOME FOR FEET is given silent testi- mony by concert choir member during arduous program. CHORUS PERFORAIS ANYWHERE, even at football half- time show during Thanksgiving Eve jegerson game. 63 f B495 X131
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