Groveton High School - Tigerama Yearbook (Alexandria, VA)

 - Class of 1959

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Music Fills the Air Members of the 8th grade Chorus include —First Row: Betty Cox, Jeanne Hillgoth, Alexis Leaderman, Virginia McElrece, Anna Bassford, Linda Bennett, Sandra Legge, Marsha Manning, Nancy Mayol, Bonnie Weaver, Jane Yearnan. Second Roiv: Margaret Basley, Sarah Fraley, Carolyn Roland, Beverly Zam, Dolores Huff, Karen Johnson, Barbara Graham, Carol Cushman, Linda Kleinman, Judy Hinkle, Lynn Shapiro, Lois Merrifield, Jacki Cramer, Janie Baker, Eileen Loefler. Third Row: Gretchen Triplett, Diana Sutherland, Sharon Price, Sandra Sanford, Linda Carr, Phillip Quick, Robert Lightner, Raymond Miller, Lynn Forthofer, Barbara Harmon, Robert Howes, Alice Hayward. Fourth Row: William Reid, Raymond Street. Barry Norfolk, Neil Cate, Beverly Naylor, Robert Ficke, Dickie Phillips, Mike Stith, Duane Treeman. Accompanying them is their sponsor- director, Mrs. Ring. “There’s music in the air” in the west halls of Groveton where students toot their horns, beat their drums, or simply sing to their heart’s content. Almost 300 students take part in the choral and instrumental music department. In the choral department, the eighth grade chorus made its debut at Christmas and appeared again in the Spring Concert. All other grades participate in the Girls’ Chorus, Mixed Chorus, or Symphonic Choir. ■ Some eighth graders are instrumen¬ talists too, so they enter Reserve Band which is designed to train students for work during high school in the Golden Tiger Concert Band, whose members participate in sectional class lessons once a week. Trombonists Jinx James, Bob Sargent, Mike Usher, Peter Larson and Bobby Parker pose during their Instrumental Class Lesson. Sandra Collier, Minnie Lou Davis and Judy Hall accompany the Groveton Choruses at their public performances, as well as during practice.

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The Touch of the Talented Judy White, Allen Stevens, and Sandy Voges work on a mural large enough for three, while Mike Williams decides whether or not to join in. Cutting potato stencils to form unusual patterns with paint are Bonnie Greene, Julia Miller, and Quam Rice. Contrary to the opinion of most people, art class is not only for drawing pictures! Eighth graders study the fundamentals of art for nine weeks. During high school in Art I, II, III, and IV, a variety of subjects are studied including d esign principles, color, art appreciation, commercial art, ceramics, history of art, painting, and mosaic tiles. This year Groveton has one hundred sixty-four stu¬ dents developing their talents in the field of art. Gail Cavalier, June Rutledge, Judy Hicks and Marie Henson do the ground work on a large poster. Page Eighteen



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Wanda Becker, Carol Cate, and June Ellsworth learn the art of graceful serving. Every girl needs a course in homemaking— just in case. At Groveton 177 girls take part in this program where potential homemakers gather skills for their hope chests. To the eighth grade girls an exploratory course is offered which lasts nine weeks. Other classes participate in Home Ec. I, II, and a com¬ bined group of third and fourth year students. By using the most modern electrical equip¬ ment available the girls practice the essential skills for every homemaker—sewing and cook¬ ing. Aromas in our halls confirm this! In preparation for vocations after gradua¬ tion, girls touch on such varied subjects as nu¬ trition and dietetics, child care, and interior decorating. The Home Economics Department is also a service to the school in that it is a place where groups of a professional or social nature can be entertained. For study purposes, the department includes a living room, bedroom, and two large kitchens. Diana Dewey, Pat Banigan and Barbara Callahan enjoy their cooking class. Eating what they prepare makes it twice as nice. Carol Ernst and Diane Lyons spruce up the Home Economics Depart¬ ment living room. Girls Gain Practical Experience in Home Economics Miss Caricofe lends a hand with the fitting of Margaret Munson s dress which she made in Home Ec. Page Twenty

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