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music ORQ mzAtions peRfoRtmnces. Mr. Robert Daly devoted hours of attention to choosing appropri¬ ate and entertaining arrangements. The Ensemble offered talented students with back¬ grounds in music opportunities to learn and to entertain. Productions ranged from the PIRATES OF PENZANCE operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan, presented last spring, to the lively “ ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas,” from the Christmas concert. Trish Newsome, treasurer; Kaye Collins, vice-president; Phyllis Smith, secretary; and Teta McKenzie, president, encouraged at¬ tendance at all rehearsals and performances. Selected by audition, these twenty -two students displayed remarkable talent. Their musical abilities, in addition to singing, included piano and various band instruments. 33
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Il i c, h qiuLity enteRtainment maRke6 The chorus, under the direction of Miss Jones and accom- Chorus was open to students interested in singing and learning panied by Darlene Cook, practiced for the Christmas program. about good music. i - V mmm y m. mj - - mi ,1 ' U • ,. ; . - V J 'I'- w } i ■■ ' 1 ABOVE: Fifth period officers G. Johnson, librarian; P. Needham, treasurer; V. Reddick, vice-president; S. Taylor, secretary; W. Stewart, reporter; and B. Inman, president. BELOW: Fourth period officers J. Lawson, secretary; D. Cooper, treasurer; P. Bullington, vice-president; F. Hill, reporter; D. Cook, president, and P. Bryant, librarian. 32 Miss Jones, Mixed Chorus director, tried out a new arrangement at the piano before presenting it to her chorus students.
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ReBeL pep CLub Boosted school spimt Cynthia Smith, secretary; Eloise McKenzie, vice-president; Marshall Atkins, president; Yvonne Simmons, treasurer; and Deborah Wright, reporter, tried out new “shakers” bought with funds from doughnut sales. Mr. Cook encouraged Pep Club mem¬ bers to attend games, sit as a unit, and generate enthusiasm. “. . . dear old East Surry High” echoed across the stadium as students sang our alma mater at a pep rally during football season. Rebel hopes for a winning football season soared as high as the flames of our annual bonfire, kicking off Pep Club activities. 34
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