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ll 7 ' 77 somewhere there s music - the chorus sings Greenwood's three music organ- izations, the Chorus, Band, and Song Spinners, all under the direc- tion of Mr. McCurry, arose at early hours to increase Their musical knowledge and to enioy and appre- ciate good music. The chief obiective of the Senior 'X High Chorus was to earn Mac's -X great aim-a l rating at the State Music Festival. The Junior High Chorus worked diligently, too- looking forward to the day when CHORUS-First row: Sally Squires, Ann Louise Casey, Martha Sperry, Suzie Blair, Nedda White, Nancy Morrison, Sara Elkins, Sandy Spradling, Diane Roop, Karen Klann, Linda Wakeman. Second row: Nancy Taylor, Suzanne Seaman, Linda Sayles, Glenda Darby, Susan Seabough, Lane Dustman, Linda Hall, Martha Freeman, Becky Kruse, Carol Miller, Carol Lechner. Third row: Ralph Haseltine, Roland Langston, Lee Yancey, John Lawrence, Stephen Schwab, John Hammon, Mort Lines, Carroll O'NeaI, Teddy Curtis, Mel Robinett. Fourth row: Cal Keet, Charles Ryer, Eddie Matthews, John Farrar, Barney Whitlock, Bill Lane, Bill Mauck, Terry Ayre. Absent: Corinna Siceluft and Chuck Kuhn.
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departments present. . . Mr. Bush and his algebraic fractions puzzle Emmy Potter and Gary Lunsford in Advanced Algebra. and their practical application In order to comprehend high school science, a thorough understanding of mathematics must have been acquired. lt is under the supervision of Mr. Bush that we get this background. Mr. Bush, returned from a year's leave of absence, teaches basic mathematics, plane geometry, and beginning and ad- vanced algebra. Solid geometry and trigonometry are alternated yearly with advanced algebra. Math students learn how to apply their basic mathematics and algebra to everyday, practical needs. Another ad- vantage of mathematics often overlooked is its ability to teach clear and organized thinking. WM. JACK BUSH, Supervisor of Mathematics, ob- tained his B.S. from Arkansas A8tM College and his M.S. from Arkansas University. He directs the activ- ities ot the Student Council and sponsors the Eighth Grade. hth Grade , ' ' ortant part of E59 I .mxifxzozgz -amass.. . at a . U
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to increase and improve musical ability . . . 4, , 4- they will join the older group. The state contest held each spring at Columbia was also the goal ot the hard-working band, whose members were from The elemen- tary, Junior, and Senior high schools. An extracurricular group, the Song Spinners, were chosen on their ability to sight read and sing parts. They performed at various activities throughout the year. ' . - durlng leads the High School Chorus in his usual WGY Director McCurrY 1 early morning Sessmn' First row: Sally Simpson, Mary Ann Kent, Kay Klever, Cathy Gardner, Nancy Twogood, Lou Ann Hasel- tine, Kathryn Whitehead, Alice Wiles, Mary Horton, Katy Holland, Judy Collins. Second row: Judy Johnson Mary Grim, Pat Brown, Sara Andalafte, Cynthia Chalmers, Phyllis Rippee, Pat Riebold, Emmy Potter Janice Fuge, Ann Jones, Linda Cottengim, Gail Barnes. Third row: Guy Mace, John Harris, Tom Kemper Bob Bates, Jimmy Robinett, Jerry Whitlock, Dick Harris, James Horton, John Davidson, Bob McKnight Bill Turner. Fourth row: Ken Walter, Larry Thompson, Gary Lunsford, Richard Fronabarger, Roger Wardall Bill Burchard, and Director F. Bion McCurry. 1 1 1 1
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