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THE GOLD CHOIR’S GOT PIZAZZ! Just what is a nard? In order to soothe a curious mind, one need only ask a Ruskin student who eats fourth lunch shift. If he can’t define it, then one might further interrogate the “red faced on Valentine’s Day. Yes, a nard is a prestigious, proud, and vocally talented member of the Gold Choir who found great pleasure in serenading the lunchroom with the Alma Mater, or relaying “I love you’ s on February 14 in 25 cent singing valentines. Head Nard. William Hamble, worked with the Gold Choir cabinet, consisting of Mark Moon, president, Steve Buie, vice president, Terri Hatch, treasurer, and Melissa Capen, secretary. Throughout the year, the cabinet worked in coordina- tion with the three annual concerts—the Fall and Spring Concerts, and the sacred Christmas Vespers, this year held in the Red Bridge Baptist Church. The Gold Choir dedication attained a 2 rating in the district contests held at CMSU in Warrensburg. Better yet. the choir’s mixed glee club, the Rulo’s, brought back a 1 rating. In an individual effort, Ronnie Culver easily managed a 1 rating with his vocal solo, and was then able to go onto state contest with Mr. Hamble. But all in all, it looked like a 2 year. Though Ruskin now has three choirs, there is no comparison to the status and honor that accompanies being a Gold Choir Nard—and besides, no one can raise goosebumps better than one. Ruskin’s own Pinball Wizard! This is the only way to sing!
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The spring concert was their first real test. They managed very well. BLUE SHINES LIKE GOLD Being a new group, the Blue Choir had to make a good impres- sion. Initially, the Blue Choir, which was made up entirely of sophomores, was given the chance to organize and make themselves known. The Blue Choir performed at several assemblies and par- ticipated in the fall concert, the Christmas Vespers, and several other engagements. Later in the year, the choir held a sophomore clinic in the Ruskin gymnasium. Other sophomore choirs were invited to attend and they gave their audience an excellent performance. The incoming sophomores will look up to the former sophomores that make the path so easy to follow. Smile!! You're on Candid Camera! Work is required for any concert. In unison or alone they rang out.
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