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school life 3 S l Meeting daily, the Girls' Glee Club learns techniques of musical interpretation and appreciation. They perform frequently in assembly. All who hear the performances of the Choraleers are deeply inspired by the wonderful quality of music which they produce. 5 l n rn,
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Choral music plays major role in li- In the fall ot' 1957 a new chorus program was organized at V. H. S. under the direction ot' Raymond Thigpen. One year later the mixed chorus received the highest rating given at the S. C. High School Music Festival. The choral program has continued to grow during the past three years until one-fifth ot' our student body is now a performing member of some choral group. In addition to the Girls' Glee Club and the mixed chorus, fthe Chor- aleersb, students who show outstanding ability are given the opportunity of auditioning for the male quartet or the girls' sextette. Each year the chorus represents Conway High in the District Music Festival, and the 'X f tonway lligl1's popular male quartet, the f our Deuces. is all set to give one of' their vi' S injoyable musical programs. Included in this ,Q 5 'oup are Archie Goodwin, Ray Lundy, Barry AJ J' C arren, and Eddie Riddle. f ' I 'W' State Music Festival at Winthrop College. An- other highlight ot' this year's activity was a thirty-minute telecast over WHTW-TV, Flor- ence, by the Choraleers at Christmas. The Sixteens, a group who perform frequently for civic clubs and assembly programs are, seat- ed, Marilyn Miller, Ginny Marshall, and Sylvia Stalveyp standing are Elizabeth Cribb, Katharine Hughes, and Margaret Ann Dorman.
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Honor students exemplify spirit of motto Twenty-nine seniors make up the membership of the National Honor Society. They are, first row, Marilyn Miller, Billie Mae Wood, Cammie Burnett, Sylvia Stalvey, Ginny B. Marshall, Martha Holbert, and Ann Coxg second row, Joyce Brown, Alice Jordan, Linda Shuford, Jane Crowgrey, Barbara Gainey, Jo Ellen Ausband, and Saundra Causeyg third row, Rewarding' students who are outstanding in scholarship, service, leadership, and character is the purpose of the Conway chapter of the National Honor Society. Membership is determined by a point sys- tem and is retained by maintaining a 2.0 scholastic average. A student's character is Immediately after new members are inducted, Mr. Singleton welcomes them into the society. Lynda Langley, Marilyn Jones, Judy Smith, Nancy Coleman, Lucia Bacot and Bonnie Keistlerg fourth row, Franklin Burroughs, Joseph Holmes, Kathryn Davis, Richard Booth, Sandra Harrison, and Louise Thompson. Not pictured, Jimmy Mishoe, Sam Dar- gan, and Buck Cutts. approved by the faculty committee after his scholastic record has been surveyed by fac- ulty and Honor Society members. Two induction ceremonies are presented in assembly during the year. Each is follow- ed by a reception honoring new members and their parents. Ginny B. Marshall rises after being tapped by Bon- nie Keistler and Marilyn Miller.
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