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Newly—Organized Choral Group (RIGHT) Forming a quartet, Diane Joyce, Nancy Hazlegrove, Sue Womack, (almost hidden from the camera) and Reuben Anne Johns sing ‘‘The Little Drummer Boy” in the Christ- mas program. (BELOW) Dribbling vigorously around the court, Wayne Lip- scomb and Kenneth Huddleston play basketball tag. re 4 y (RIGHT) Sharon Scott and Barbara Tucker, seated at the well, and Tommy Perkins, Terry Motley, Carol Blanton, Debbie Chandler (almost hidden from the camera), and Sharon Brown are members of the cast of the seventh grade operetta, Three Pink Leprechauns. 10
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as Laboratory and Library Assistants Lab assistant Jack Moody checks out the materials that will be used for a chemistry experiment. (ABOVE) Using the new audio-visual equipment, the reading teacher, Mrs. Ethel Wilson, works with Russell Hartley. (LEFT) Bill Shockley proudly explains the functions of the medieval castle that he constructed as a history project.
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Takes Part in Assembly Programs The art program, which is new, has proved challenging to students enrolled in the classes and has created an interest in art among facul- ty and students who have enjoyed the displays of sketches, landscapes, and watercolors. In this first year, drawing, painting, sculpture, printing, and craftwork have been emphasized. The mixed choral group which has been orga- nized in the music class has also been very busy. The fine voices of this group have lent themselves to many of the special programs this year. From their performance at SCA as- semblies to the beautiful and inspiring Christ- mas pageant, this group and course of study have contributed immensely to the betterment of the school. Music classes were held in each of the ele- mentary grades. However, in the seventh grade which had a chorus, music was an elective sub- ject. Music of Holland made an interesting study for third graders, and sixth-grade students stud- ied the great composers. (RIGHT) Lynn Meadows sets up the movie projector for classroom use. (LEFT) Using the technique of crayon resist, Carol Ownby works on a Halloween drawing. 11
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