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Students in the LHS guitar and piano class enjoy expressing themselves through their music. Getting ready for a band concert, Lois Beckner and Patricia Engleman make last- minute adjustments on their uniforms. Getting ready for the Christmas Concert several chorus students enjoy singing. I ' m dreaming of a white Christmas . . . 29
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Jim Bury first in LHS The Music Department had a new face, Ms. Ryan. She taught the choruses and guitar and piano. Increased emphasis and interest were in songwriting. In Chorus I, general music and piano, songs by Jim Bury, Jeanne McDonough, John Kel- ler, Skyler and Roy Massie, were voted best songs. The band is still improving. Thirty-five students made all-county band. Six went to all re- gional and Jim Bury was the first LHS student to make all- state band. The Scarlet Hurricane Marching Band also participated in Buena Vista Band Day and the Southeastern Virginia Band Festival. at all-state In order to become a good clarinet player, Lisa Rogers and Alice Sensabaugh prac- tice many hours. Listen to the music while Ricardo Haston conducts during music class and tries to get everyone singing together. 28
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During a free day in Art class, Pat McKemy works on a drawing while Vernon Ruley critiques someone else ' s work. With this ring I thee wed , Dingle Bury and Crisco Plogger say their sacred vows in Art class. In the Bland music scholarship contest LHS contestants faired well. Renee Greene received a first in vocal while Jim Bury, Kathy Tucker and Ad- eline Goldsten placed first, second and third in that order. Steve Yeakel, Renee Greene and Anita Johnson went to the district chorus festival Feb. IB- IS. The Art Department had a new leader, Ms. Bayless. She expand- ed work on 3-d art. A lot of work was done with first year students on anatomy and drawing humans. She encouraged stu- dents to experiment with different media and color variations. An art show was pre- sented in conjunction with W L. Increased work was done with rock painting and gluing. The Art Club presented their boutique and bought many new supplies. Art work was shown in the cafeteria and in show cases. 30
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