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Spring Concert An American Musical Collage J oining together in a tribute to America, the chorus, or¬ chestra, and band filled the auditorium with music in a finale production which was enjoyed by all spectators. The Tuesday, May 13th Spring Concert also was a farewell salute to the many gradu¬ ating seniors within the music pro¬ gram. The chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Watkins, sang a variety of songs with the pride and spirit of America being the main theme. A group known as the “Singing Sen¬ iors” was featured who sang col¬ lectively and a few sang solos. The seniors included: Denver Lane, Donna Buchholz, Carole Cinalli, Christine Bear, and Lisa Yar¬ brough. The combined chorus con¬ cluded with a Patriotic Medley ar¬ ranged by Mrs. Watkins herself. The orchestra also turned out a fantastic program under the direc¬ tion of Mr. Boehm. At their finale the orchestra combined with some symphonic band members to per¬ form a piece by Brahms. Senior Julie Koman was recognized for her outstanding musicianship and was presented with the National School Orchestra Award. Both the jazz and symphonic bands, under the direction of Mr. Everson, in addition performed well. They played such songs as Gnu Shoes, and Marching Song. Graduationg seniors were recog¬ nized also at that portion of the program. Although this was the last public concert for the year, the chorus and orchestra will be per¬ forming at the Baccalaureate ser¬ vice June 8 and the band will play at Graduation on June 12. by Julie Koman and Becky Russell Mr. Everson vigorously conducts the Symphonic Band as they perform Marching Song by Holst. The Singing Seniors combine their talents in Sing the Body Electric by Gore and Pitchford. 22
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In an apprenticeship for next year’s Prom, sophomores Donnell McClendon and Kevern Spurlin served many soft drinks. Stealing a smooch, senior Angelia Pitcock and her date enjoy each other’s company during a slow song. Senior Tim Neely and his date welcome a break. Senior Ron Lagerstrom and his date Mandy Sauter try some of the tasty food provided. Prom 21
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Donna Buchholz sings My Favorite Things by Rogers and Hammerstein for her last choral performance. Paul Oxley directs as Doug Songer and Bob Vitrano jam on their saxes during the Jazz En¬ semble portion of the program. Concentration on the music, Laurie Spall — a junior — plays her bass in the Symphonic Or¬ chestra portion of the program. I 23
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