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Davey John, Dale Owens, Ronald Rayl, Jack Sutton, Bill Lightfoot, Bob Cris- well, David Waggon- er, Mike Hall, Bill McClure, Max Gos- nell, Jim Jarrett, Ruby Buckley, Mat- garet, Lewis, Genevi- eve Morgan. Bobby Jo Adams, Deanna Andis, Bonnie Willy, Doris Ramsey, Gnell Newton, Betty Hight, Joyce Myer, Edna Wright, Alice Sterett, Joyce McClure, Bar- bara Van Scyoc, Flor- ence Caldwell, Bar- bara Copple, Wanda Messmore, Marla Er- nestes, Judy Martin, Kay Morris, Pat Fish- er,Betty Talbert, Pat- ty Keaton, Sharon Sipe, Janice Lowe, Barbara Beedle. fi Any freshwman may join this chorus. The gasp, now composed of thirty-seven boys and girls meet once :. week. These students receive vocal training as a preparation fur me glee club and choir. e undue Since it was first or- ganized thr ee years ago, the Twelve Men has become one of the school's favorite en- sembles. The selec- ted group of boys sing three-an d fo u r-part music. First Place honors went to this en- semble in the Dis- trict Contest. The members are: D a l e Harris, John Smith, Jim Knopp, Seth Mar- tin, Paul Daniels, Bob Carey,BillJones,Phil- ip Ross, Harlan Brown, Jerry Larrison, Larry Link, Jim Bennett, Allen Arnett.
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ith Sung in. .76ewLt H. C. are the initials of the Honor Choir, a selected group of stu- dents composed of 37 boys and girls. The choir , under the direc- tion of Miss Good, meets three periods a week. Activities of the Choir includes singing in the Sta te Choral Festival, the District Music Festi- val, various commun- ity functions, and con- vocations for the school. R. Hamner, L. Link, S. Kent, J. Bennett, P. Tracy, B. Jones, M. Beyers, D. Johnson, B. Carey, A. Jonas, P. Ross, S. Wagoner, M. Andis, B. Carey. I. Wilcoxon, J. Daniel, J. Cory, M. Purcell, S. Dunn, H. Brown, L. McMurray, J. Smith, Miss Good, J. Knopp, P. Boles, L. Brewer, L. Tracy, D. Harris, B. Unger, S. Martin, L. Sullivan, P. Daniel, C. Nigh, I. Larri- son, J. Wilson, W. Hardin, B. Clark, A. Arnett. The Glee Club con- sists of any girl from each of the four class- es in high school who wishes to become a member. The group meets. twice a week. It now has a member- ship of thirty-seven gir ls. Participating in the County Musical Festival is the major function of the Girls Glee Club. Miss Good, R. Kimery, B. Unger, C. Nigh, S. Dunn, L. Tracy, P. Boles, B. Carey, M. Beyers C. Roberts, S. Wagoner, E. Everhart, S. Kent, L. McMurray, B. Clark, C. Lindsay, L. Sulli - van, P. Kroening, B. Cullin, L. Jeffries, B. Ross, J. Hall, F. Tracy, R. Harnner, J. Wilcoxon M. Andis, A. Jonas, P. Tracy, Is Cory, J. Tracy, E. Keaton, D. Boles, J. John, D. William- son, C. Prichard, E. Kimery. I. Wood, S. Everhart.
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Running parallel with the 12 men are the Harrnonettes, an ensemble of 12 girls who furnish the special music at various school functions such as convocations, oper - ettas, and social ac- tivities. gfaurwnetteo, I Madmi posed of seven boys and seven girls. Group singing of this type originated in England because families would gather around the fire- place and harmonize on old English folk songs Singing A cappella, the Madrigals competed in the District Contest this year and cap- tured first place. Another group of 12 girls are the Harmonettesll composed of sopho- more and junior girls who will eventually he the Harmonette I group. A new type of vocal ensemble was organized at M. H. S. this year. This is the Madrigal Singers, com-
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