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embers of Girls Chorus are A Justus L Bryant C Morris S Molme H Hunt, M. Land, D. Andrew, S. Bloomenfeld M Martina T Owens Harvey L Rodgers D Evans M Scarane W Wilson P Moore N Shoor D Davey, G. Guinn, L. Ellis, S. Lawrence C McCabe D Elias Peters P Zaman E Gustella P McCullough P Yates l Camesi M Burdick, D. Smith, D. Richards, W. Gordon L Broyles R Rendrick Williams C White L Somberg J Pedru A Taylor P Lowe J Matthews Directed by Mr. Dick Bullman they performed in two annual concerts Girls' Chorus Girls' Chorus 'tis of thee, Fraternity, equality, and liberty Of thee we sing. School where our sisters cried, School where our spirit tried. Their talent was not denied, And so we sighed. Girls' Chorus 'tis of thee, Ballet by Avery- Nutcracker Suite. Their concerts, filled with song All fifty voices strong. Their music yet goes on and on And on and on. ' tTo the tune of God Save The Queen Y
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Page 164 text:
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fb ,fe fr ni Mixed Chorus Confuscius say: A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step. Members of Mixed Chorus took the proverbial step toward more advanced cho- ral groups. CA thousand miles to Concert Chorus?J As beginners, students of Mixed Chorus concen- trated on learning the basics. Yes, indeed, you sing through your mouth. Their agenda included per- formances at numerous Cat least threej concerts under the direction of Guess Who CFor the answer see pages 157, 158, 159.9 g 456 if Q at jx S W l .Xe . Mixed chorus once again sings their old time favorite Merrily. They sang at the Christmas Choral Fantasia in Mixed Chorus members: Front row: M. Sena, T. Lampkin, D. Mathews, R. Feinstein, P. Osteen, D. Tompkins, M. Holms, G. Flowers, M. D. Sturrip, G. LeBrun, S. Jones, M. lppolite. Second row: P. Walton, S. Osgood, M. Murk, J. Peters, J. Rice, R. Yardumiun, C. Casey, T. W. Julian, M. Byrd. Third row: J. Handy, G. Harris, L. Edwards, Q. Kimble, K. Webb, V. Bruton, J. Latimer, D. Fisher, A. Rutter, L. Wellman, Bayer, C. Evans, T. Timmons, A. Jones, E. Reyes, C. Moran, M. Benson. Fourth row: J. Tingen, D. Jones, D. Boyer, G. Phipps, P. Crossf 'ld ei u er, . Jackson. Under the direction of Mr. Richard Bullman, Mixed Chor Wallace, K. Warner, L. Mullens, M. Barry, A. Baker, A. Brown, F. B tl C is a groove. 160 mixed chorus
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FTA Look. Look. See the apple. The apple is red. Where did teacher get the apple? From the apple tree? No, from an FTA member on Valentine's Day. Primarily a girls' club, FTA was sponsored by Mr. William Boddington and Mrs. Caroline Alley. Remember those extra-special announcements during American Education Week? Courtesy of FTA. And what about the faculty tea held in November? Yum. Yum. lf grading papers, foccasionallyp teaching class, compiling honor rolls, and tutoring underpriviledged children didn't discourage them-the members ot FTA club will be the future teachers of America. Future Teachers of America Vice-President Pam Jones and President Diane Lew carry a punch bowl to Eighth Annual National Educational Week Teacher's Tea w,..-ff 1. Pam Jones 2. Amy Rutter 3. Kit Flannery 4. Robin Siano 5. Margo Patterson 6. Linda Musgrove 7. Kris Wipior 8. Pam Coe 9. Noreen Murphy 10. Linda Rogers 11. Nancy Sochor 12. Judy Sugg 13. Elizabeth Williams 162 future teachers ' Qlww' .. L 3
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