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A flair for the arts Students express individual talents with daily practice and development Beginning Drama covered history, stage vocabulary, acting techniques and stage make-up. The advanced drama classes went into the techniques of professional acting, character studies, and ad- vanced stage make-up. Both of these classes were involved in The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie. The advanced class was also entered in the one act play contest in February. The choir department, run by Mrs. Carol Pyle, consisted of three different choruses. The first was Chorale, a select group of 20 or less. Next was the mixed choir, which was a larger group open to anyone interested. Third was Odysey, an ensemble of singers who were auditioned for this show choir. Odysey had choreography as well as singing. Mrs. Jerrie Jo Wright, art instructor, offered advanced and begin- ning art. Both covered drawing, painting, crafts, sculpting, ceramics, and printing. For five consecutive years all 15 judges at the UII. marching con- test gave division one rating to our marching band. The other types of bands included stage ljazzl band, solos, small ensembles and con- cert bands. fb . 15 Milf Junior Melanie Sanderson and Junior Donnie Walker work after hours with Mrs. Carol Pyle, choir director. Senior Drum Captain Jeff Deets makes sure that Senior Roger Smith knows the sequence of the cadences for the pep rally. 22 Fine Arts KV' X
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