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Band This year's band classes are directed by Mr. Charlie E. Nelson. There are four bands: the advanced and marching band, intermediate band and beginners band, and a stage band. Stage band meets on Mondays and Thursdays, and is com- posed of 18 members who are chosen out of the advanced band. The advanced band is composed of 82 students, the marching band 85 members, 25 students are in the intermediate band, and 60 students are beginners. Marching band performs at all home football games, pep rallies and parades, including the Hampton Institute homecoming parade and the annual Christmas Merchants parade in downtown Hampton. All other bands perform in the three annual con- certs, at Christmas, Winter and Spring, and with the Chorus for the P.T.A. Ad- vanced Band participates in the District VIII Band Festival. At the end of the year the band plans to have its annual spring picnic. Band officers for the year are: President-Robert Anderson Vice-President-Gina Cooper Secretary-Cathy Blow Sergeant-at-Arms-Allen Richmond Librarians-Paula Keaton, Robin Anderson and Pam Boone Drum Major-William Anderson w
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SEATED AT THE CHESS BOARD: Michael Hagan, Johnny Terry and Randy Hill. STANDING: James Brown, Marlin Alston, James Haynes, Mr. Servais and Mark Vannice. Chess Club Since chess requires much mental concentration and ability, many of the students involved have had to really make an effort during the year. Mr. Lonnie Servais is the sponsor and also coaches those students chosen to play on the school chess team against other junior high schools. ABOVE LEFT: Miss Betty Lewis, shown concentrating during a basketball game. LOWER LEFT: Miss Judy Cross, one of the three very nice ladies who work in the office. 51
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Chorus Mrs. Velma J. Allison is the instructor for Chorus. She directs two choral groups: one is for the eighth and ninth grade students, the Advanced Chorus, The other choral group is composed of seventh grade students. Both groups perform in concert for the parents and students three times per year in con- cert: in addition, they perform with the band for the P.T.A. The chorus also will perform at the Coliseum Christmas Program in Dcceznber. In February, those students who success- fully win and audition will perform at Gloucester High School in the Regional Workshop Chorus. Planned later in the year are concerts at various elementary schools and area churches. A concert and variety show is planned for June.
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