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4. L The Northwest Concert Choir includes: Accompanists, Sherry Rodgers, Kim Cook. CROW ll: Dawn Burr, Marilyn Kincaid, Debbie Faust, Sherry Earnhardt, Harriet Phillips, Linda Prince, Beverly Denny. QROW 25: John Woodard, Ricky Allman, Johnny Lazenby, Joe Ellington, Cathy VanPelt, Pat Deal, Pam Baker, Sharon Kerr, Delaine Freeze, Gilda Smith, Vickie Irvin, Trena Staton, Shelia Shoaf, Kay Baucom, Philip Allen, Jimmy Measmer, Jon Hutchinson, Rocky Edmiston, Mr. Keasler, Director. CROW 33: Jimmy Austin, Harry VanPelt, Allen Pence, Chip Raper, Janet 35. 4 iii Chorus officers are Millie Phillips, secretary, Linda McCombs, librarian, Pat Caldwell, president, Richard Caldwell, vice-president, Kay Baucom, Cindy Cline fnot picturedj co-reporters. Songsters Dawn Burr and Debbie Faust strive to seek perfection with a favorite selection of music. ,K - Honeycutt, Sylvia Wayne, Linda Moss, Delaine Lee, Linda McCombs, Rushie Austin, Debbie Holloway, Janet Christenbury, Elizabeth Smith, Pam Safrit, Susan Untz, Sterlin Martin, Darrell Easley, Ricky VanPelt, Thomas Barnes. CROW 43: Ralph Dickson, Carroll Wyke, Danny Triece, Jeffrey Nance, Phil Rollins, Debbie Blackwelder, Nancy Furr, Lillian McKnight, Sherry Bennick, Lucille Harris, Janet Cline, Millie Phillips, Karen Honeycutt, Johnna Galloway, Mike Hamm, Richard Caldwell, David James, Kim Henry, Lynn Goodnight. Mzrffw 951' Gagafrus Mr. Richard Keasler,director of the Northwest Cabar- rus Chorus, continually strived to achieve perfection. The group this year contained seventy-five choral members. Due to the superb talents of our two accompanists, the chorus was one of the busiest organizations at the school. The chorus had a varied schedule of activities, including performance at religious and civic functions throughout the county and surrounding areas. Numerous hours of practice during class as Well as after school enabled the chorus to attain the desired perfection of music. Each member of the chorus found As Ever In Harmony, Director, Richard Keasler. a E E - :::-2225f1:P59saii1Li?f'sP1f1- eiif. .si-955' -Zfillgr fo'fi-fssff:--iQ!iiisiTfi.-
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Members of Junior Boosters include QFIRST ROWJ: Katherine Walker, Joyce Forte,Deborah Brown,Deborah Scott,Marilyn Kincaid, Sharon Freeze, Kathy Freih, Ricky Russ. CSECOND ROWJ: Delaine Dixon, Veronica Caldwell, Carolyn Alexander, Delaine Freeze, Linda Price, Vickie Keene, Susie Surratt, Toni Fisher. CTHIRD ROWJ: Loretta Giles, Debbie Starnes, Vickie Irvin, Vickie Hamm, Pam Baker, Rushie Austin, Jody Little, Star Lynn, Phyllis Cline, Pat Robinson. CFOURTH ROWD: Karen Morgan, Janice Towell, Bobbie Fleming, Paulette Morrison, Becky Wallace, Beverly Doby, Audry Hill, Pam Calloway, Myra Faust, Jan Shores. QFIFTH ROWJ: Umphrey Weaks, Bruce Bost, Gary Barnes, Dedra Bost, Sharon Brown, Dovie Dill, Ricky King, Linda Mullis, Cindy Setzer, Susan Horne, Sherry Rollins. QSIXTH ROWJ: Mike Hicks, Lynn Sellers, Perry Allen, Gene Phelps, Beverly Denny, Kathy Measmer, Shirley Downum, Denise Scarboro, Diane Carter. QSEVENTH ROWJ: Leonard Miller, Ronald Cline, Howard Honeycutt, Allen Goodman, Donnie Rivers, Cathy Foster, Elizabeth Smith, Helen Barrier, Sandra Weatherby, Jackie Gohn, Pam Safrit, Kathy Swaringen.fEIGHTH ROWJ: Debbie Heglar, Trena Staton, Carolyn Coble, Patty Blackwelder, Sylvia Wayne, Debbie Poteat, Karen Moore, Ginger Hepola, Kay Wood, Diane Dalton, Wanda Irvin, Charles Barnhardt. CNINTH ROWD: Berry Miller, Philip Seaford, Debbie Holloway, Janet Cline, Kathy Wilson, Marvie Earwood, Ricky Sloop, John Lazenby, Gippy Rumple, Barry Troutman, Barry Bentley, Jeff Atwell, Daryl Suther. CTENTH ROWJ: Nancy Furr, Daryl Helms, Jeff Childers, Keith Glenn, Allen Morgan, Cliff Mowrer, John Hogan, Tony Cline, Doyle Bost, Gail Keener, Faith Allman, Millie Phillips. 7 Cf 6 f j j If oosfeztr u ,g x ' F , j .gg K jjj f Leading Jr. Boosters activities are Philip Seaford 7 President, Cathy Foster, Treasurer, Vickie Keene 4 X Vice-President, Jody Little, Reporter, Jan Shores QX Secretary. resident, Philip Seaford, gestures while presiding uring a typical Jr. Boosters' meeting as officers athy Foster and Jan Shores listen attentively. Organized to support all school activities, the Junior Boosters' Club at Northwest loaned finan- cial aid and encouragement to all school orga- nizations. As a major project this past year, the Boosters' . 2 2 Club sold sweatshirts which proudly proclaimed c s the name of Northwest Trojans. Among the other 3 projects considered by the organization were the purchasing of a television for the student lounge, f and the securing of black-out shades so that films might be shown in classrooms. Through endeavors such as these, the Junior Boosters, Club enabled Northwest to continue its growth and progress. X 185 ' K ..., . .
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Ozizcerf 0114 that dedication to music and long hours of practice were the keys to success. Mr. John Howele from Appalachian State University, Galloway enthusiastically perform 1 1 1 Sterlin Martin and Danny Triece rest as they await the beginning or daily cnorai ' rehearsal. Altos Beverly Denny, Kay Baucom, and Johnna proved to be an added talent to the endeavors of the chorus. He was the first student teacher in the music department at our recently consolidated school. The selection of the chorus material was made during Sherry Rogers and Kim Cook display excellence in their musical abilities as they accompany the chorus. the first semester of school, and was well underway before the Christmas season arrived. This year's State Choral Festival was held in Oven's Auditorium at Charlotte. As planned, the entire chorus attended this annual event. The bass section gains accuracy in their voice part during a private rehearsal in the bandroom.
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