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Senior High Choir and Ensemble Make It to State Again. ENSEMBLE Front row: Pam Coffman, Vicky Standridge, Pam Hays, Sue Carruth, and lansey Hays. Back row: Celia McClesky, Kathy Hull, lanis Churchill, Vicky Freeman, Chariotte Taylor, Sheila Bohanan, Chris Lombardi, and Pam Linker. Not pictured are: Kathy Henry, Stephney Housley, Carla Warren, Tina Fountain, and Rita Warren. SENIOR CHOIR Front row: Pam Coffman, lansey Hays, Vicky Standridge, Sue Carruth, Pam Hays, lanis Churchill, Sheila Bohanan, Rolaine Green, Director. Middle row: Celia McClesky, Chris Lombardi, Pam Linker, Vicky Freeman, Mary Harper, Ian Harper, and Charlotte Taylor. Top row: Kathy Hull, Linda Renfro, Karen Lask, Caroline Tesch, Janice Wells, and Betty Chisum. Not pictured are: Kathy Henry, Stephney Housley, and Carla Warren. With the music department headed by Miss Green, the Senior High Choir and Ensemble were organized with talen and determination of dedicated individuals. They have performed in the Christmas program, and participated in the annual Spring Musical Extravaganza. They participated in the Regional Contest at Arkansas Tech University, and receiver a rating that enabled them to again go to State. In State competition at Conway both groups received two excellent rating; and one superior. 18
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Yes, F. H. A. members enjoy initiation, senior members that is. Pledges go through all the trials the senior members dream up upon threat of having to push a peanut across the gym floor at an assembly. If as they say having to suffer for something makes you appreciate it more. These pledges will certainly appreciate F.H.A. The top picture of an F. H. A. pledge show- ing the graceful way to exit a building is rumored to be Rhonda Freeman, although Rhonda denies ever having seen that per- son in the picture. Rhonda Palmer in the lower left corner kneels before a senior member as she recites the pledge. Rhonda felt like the worst of the initia- tion is not being able to talk to boys all day. F. H. A. president, Pam Kirk, pictured on the opposite page talking to Vickey Stan- dridge, secretary, enjoyed her responsibili- ties this year. As president, Pam and F. H. A. sponsor, Mrs. Carolyn Bennett, have the huge task of planning and putting on the annual Alumni Banquet which hosts all of the graduates and friends of Hector High School the Saturday before Christmas each year. This year Jansey Hays was elected 1st Vice-president of this F. H. A. Federation at the Federation meeting at Russellville High School. Our girls also attended the State Con- vention in Little Rock. 17
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Junior High Choirs Attend Arkansas Tech Choir Festival. Top: Front row, Barbara Brown, Maria Wey, Wanda Hill, Cindy Proctor, Rhonda Freeman, Tammy Mason, Miss Green, Second row, Denise Simpson, Sandy Williams, Cindy Bennett, Lecia Taylor, Cindy Paris, Teresa Chronister, Third row, Chris Churchill, Deanna Byrum, Shelly Davis, Jeannie Hamilton, Tammy Melton, Haley Tester, Wanda Ford, jan Melton, Ann Cumbie, Amy Allison, Becky Condley Bottom: Front row, Lonus Morris, |im Bartlett, David Walton, Tony Cochran, Second row, Chuck Linker, Brian McGowin, Wayne Cook, Bobby Lusk, j.C. Graham, Third row, jimmy Walker, Doyle Johnson, Brent Lee, John Launius, Todd Byrum The Junior High Girls Choir attended the Arkan- sas Tech Choir Festival and the Northwest Region Choir Festival. Their rating was an excellent plus. The Junior High Boys attended the Arkansas Tech Choir Festival also. 19
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