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a Glass’ Class From “Days in the Park” to David on stage, Glass’ elite singing group car- tied “The Sound of Music’ with them. Touch of Glass was Glass’ pick of the musical crop. As the days of Kaleidoscope approached, TOG pre- pared for their ‘Days in the Park”, a musical show for their Kaleidoscope audiences. Lynchburg loved TOG as much as TOG'’s fellow students did. Benefit programs were TOG’s spe- clalty, and their comic efforts brought in much support for the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation by backing David of Sesame Street up In a children’s program, “The David Show’’. To add to their variety of programs, the Jones Memorial Li- brary Benefit showed TOG’s respect for knowledge. The work paid off at their performance at the BGW Fam- ily Picnic held at Lakeside. One of the group’s favorite trips was to Os- borne and Stonewall Jackson High Schools in Manassas for assemblies and workshops. The Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival welcomed TOG also, but the big thrill came when the group was able fo see the Broadway production of ‘Chorus Line”. TOG buddies John Boyland and Mike Mumper mug at one practice session. 24 Touch Of Glass Touch of Glass singers showed their enthusiasm and support of the boy’s basketball team by singing at halftime of the home game against Heritage. Dione Thacker, Bo Boylon, and the other TOG members often entertained Glass students at school assemblies. TOG members are: (listed alphabetically) Ruth Anne Bailey, Tammy Bennett, Glenn Best, Bob Bitler, Kenny Boyd, Bo Boylan, John Boylan, Carol Brooks, Jon Brooks, Robin Bryant, Valerie Camm, Carlton Candler, Jeff Crume, Debbie Day, David Denny, Rob Duckworth, Laura Giorgi, Greg Hallman, Ty Harrison, Alvin Haynes, Brock Hiatt, Kevin Hildenberger, Bill Ka- gey, Tim Layne, Corean McDaniel, Mike Mumper, Cheryl Neal, Perry Payne, Paul Porter, Kelly Quillen, Jim Raines, Roy Saunders, Bur- netta Sydnor, Powell Sykes, Amy Terrell, Maria Wagner, Rob Warehime, Carol Warnock, Susan Wascher, Elizabeth Wilkinson.
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6 Periods Of Terror? .., You Bet! Doctor Don Phibirck discusses Regan (Cindy For- rest) with the preacher Shelly Smith. Calmly discussing her evil powers with Janet Farrow is Cindy Forrest as Regan, the possessed girl in “The Exorcist.” Harold White smiles in anticipation as he carries Rae Anna Rice away. Brad Bennett gets ready to sack out in “The Haunted House.” Mrs. Fitchett’s fifth period Explora- tions in Drama class provided the Halloween spirit for the many Eng- lish classes that attended their play on October 34. The class worked several weeks preparing for the stu- dent audiences. The play was pre- sented all 6 periods and by the end of the day, all the actors were pretty tired. The play was actually a series of 5 skits entitled “The Haunted House’, ‘Dracula’, “The Exorcist’, “The Monster Convention” and “The Last Dance’. Major standouts in the skits were Harold White as Dracula and Geoff Gannicott as the Hunchback of Notre Dame - Quasi- modo, who sang the “Monster a Mash”. D) osen ‘SET. - Halloween Play 23
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Boogie, Boogie, Boogie! and Kenny Boyd and Alvin Haynes sure know how. Kevin Hildenburger gives TOG drummer Jim Raines a little hint. A New Sensation In Crystal Blue Introducing: Crystal Blue! It seems that ERA has been passed by E.C. Glass because the new singing group here is totally female. Try- outs for this new sensation were held earlier last year. The require- ments for this group are the same as for TOG, its co-ed counterpart: a se- lected song with an accompanist. The majority of the girls are just after- school members. This group is not a class like all the other choirs and they don’t practice during school. Crystal Blue meets Monday nights at 6:30. New uniforms were made by the members and their name was selected. Though the group Is still new, it has started al- ready to build its reputation as an excellent choir. They have already sung at the BGW Credit Union and Lynchburg Nursing Home. With a start like this, there’s no telling how far Crystal Blue will go. Crysral Blue: Seated: Robin Steadman, Elizabeth Stickley, Allison Webber, Sheryl Albertson, Cecily Schultz, Mary Powell - Standing: Clark Rhodes, Debbie Morris, Anne Farris, Marianne Martin, Aileen Aderton, Missy McVey, Laura Mason, Wendy Sprinkle, Andy Goldrums, Steve Garrett, and Powell Sykes - guitar - Top Row: Elizabeth Wood, Kathy Newton, Shawna Milner, Jennifer Gearheart, Melissa Thompson. Music 25
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