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Sophomore Choir Held ew Talent As is indicated by its name, this choir consisted of the sophomores enrolled in the choral department. The Sophomore Choir contributed to the choral assemblies, as well as giving its own Christmas program for the sophomore assembly in December. Those sophomores who did well and wished to continue in choir were given first preference for next year's Varsity Choir. ROW 1: Otto Dutschmann, Kay Hilliard, Becky Bennett, Elizabeth Barrett Penny Griffin, Bill Sherrod, John White, Barbara Manley, Gail St. John Diane Stokes, Nancy Roberts. ROW 2: Pat Marstaller, Carolyn Hudson, Vir ginia Collins, Roby Barrett, Larry Melton, Brian Daly, Tina Williamson Marsha Prim, Paula Arnold, Carolyn Phillips. ROW 3: Brenda Ramsey: p Katherine 'Swanner, Jean Shuttlesworth, Cynthia Litton, Bryan Snyder, Johnny Wepler, Danny Elwood, Diane Kethley, Joan Miller, Sherry Sullivan, Cheryl Smith. ROW 4: Sharon Allen, Jana Cole, Tessie Hanna, Susan Endsley, Larry Wilson, Lynn Janek, Richard Peterson, Gail Goodwin, Karen Underwood, Jerry Lutes, Cynthia Jahnke, Mary Jo Taylor, Gay Hutchison. Boys? Choir E tablished One of the most notable of Richfieldis choirs was the newly organized Boyst Choir. Comprised of approxi- mately twenty-five boys selected by lVIr. Hawthorneg these students met at 7:45 in the mornings as an un- scheduled choir. They used their time to learn four-part male selections and concentrated on finding folk selec- tions to add to the repertoire. Much admiration is due these outstanding students. ROW 1: Jack Post, Dennis Lee, Ken Copeland, Jack Boswell, Bill Scroggins. ROW 2: Ronnie Gill, Rez Wood, Bryan Snyder, Doug Herring, John White. ROW 3: Danny Moore, Hays Moore, Richard Peterson, Tommy Waden, Latham Knight, Steven Weaver, Larry Melton. ROW 4: John Aydelotte, Mike Follette, Larry McCombs, Kent Starr, Richard Marstaller, George Pool, Billy Cerrick. ROW 5: Jim Parrish, Jim DeVaney, Billy Brewer, Steven Vaughn. Ed Jarrett, David Holdbrook, Tommy Womack. 257
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ROW 1: Linda Kudelka, Cindy Thompson, Judy Cornett, Kathy Shirley, Deb- Whitsitt, Cathy Thornton Dianne Mayes, Pat Roberts, ROW 4: Debbie bie King Shirley Falkner Donna Dawson ROW 2' Sand Stewart Janie Thomas, Mellanie Bowers, Ellie Smith, Sharon Ingram, Mellanie Staton v , - ' 7 1 9 Price, Diana Fort, Paula Merilian, Linda Barton, Beth Spain, Sharon O'Malley, Patty Laehele. ROW 3: Billie Brasrears, Maxine Siegel, Kathy Jones, Linda Jeanelle Bledsoe, Deanna Duyck. irlsl Varsit Learned to HJC All State Finalists Tommy Woden, Susan Ledbetter, Ken Copeland, Suzy Thompson, Hays Moore, Rex Wood. 256 MUSIC The purpose of the Girls, Varsity Choir was mainly to form a major performing choir second only to the Var- sity Choir. Therefore, members of this choir were also chosen by audition on the basis of talent and musical background, and were only junior and senior girls. The Girls, Varsity represented Richfield in various programs and contests for the community.
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Robed, Mixed Choirs The Rohed Choir proudly wore the scarlet and gray vestments which gave them their name. Offering a chance for choir experience ,to those with varied back- grounds in choral singing, the Rohed Choir served as a valuable performing choir and as a feeder group to the Varsity Choir. The participation of the Rohed Choir added much to the quality and extensiveness of the choral department's activities. The Mixed Choir was open to those students who either had no background in chorus or were entering the Richfield Choral Department for the first time. Em- phasis was placed on the fundamentals of singing, espe- cially singing with a group, and learning a number of songs to be used as part of the school choral assemblies. The result was a pleasingly talented first-experienced Choir. Mr. Hawthorne instructed chairs on musical theory. , H ,.,I gg? . 1. i'l' 5 x i V .ii XM ' 'fir .. 1: . N 5-fav? , 'Q t 5 N A -. L,:V J 1. . p Ni, K ,- V- ., f 4 r e - .' r F.. , t - ' .1 if . - ' ' E ,, if if . r . , . t.. ,, Q. ti. A ,Nl ,V ....i L P L1 wi? , if 'L Lyyr fi fx A . . . f ' .e . - -r'-,' 'tif ' 1.5 ,gf . ' f e e it .' t e i G r i '- ,t i 'R '4 - 2- is ' . f H ' l' r -s R 'L -...- , ' ff? 1 ff .gl ' 'a.'f2ig:t.: 1 . ,gn ' K ., - J' i , ,Q 1 C 'fJf:'t ' , . Q - ' , Lg -- A C Q i - 'E i-'l '. ff ssssiti at .9 w,.af-1' t ssst 2 ,lf l tet a ll ff' t 'N ' at Q ., .'.,235 ' Q' 'UQ ll' ill 'M iie' ' I alll 31 I ' .,.t' lt- r s I 1 ' R iil x-.L .yi A,ll. ,M v,,, . r . . A115 , , I - I Ei g. x 3 r v 'i f ,t gt G lete y it t . , K ,.k l ' g - '..: l 'f L - I 1 .,'. ff t- ' 7 i 1- T ,, I ,-. 1 t . Q . ' 1 531 i 1 is J : l at f so e M , -A ' A t .il I i ' L if 4 5 Q :fit tg ii A l ,Q t,A' r Q fi '.p E 4 ,Q . -b ile .1 fi 1 - V .,,k pf , ,z.,W,f, in 'K I 3 g ft? i 5 A A W ,.', 13 y I ROW 1: Ginger Cunningham, Charlcye Dasher, Ronnie Gill, Danny Moore, Pam Bagwell, Angela Perkins. ROW 2: Harriet Stupak, Sue Bowman, Judy Matsenbocker, Jack Boswell. John Mitchell, Mary Haynes, Kathy Hicks, Linda Hessdoerfer. ROW 3: Valerie Thompson, Donna Woodall, Earl Peevey, Kent Starr, Mike Prim, Sarah Smith, Charlotte Boatman. ROW 4: Martha 258 Reid, Judy Gaston, Jimmy Trice, Mike Follette, Latham Knight, McGregor, Cindy Alexander. ROW 5: Carolyn Huggins, Barbara Valda Monroe, George Pool, Steve Vaughn, Tommy Thompson Grusendorl, Pa! Gunn.
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