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Teen Tones rate highly in talent competition at the Festival in the Park. South Men blend melodiously during practice. ff P1-mrs sf' sn? me , viii I' 5 At performance the Mixed Choms sounds a joyous note. 19 Choir members rise to the Sabre Alma Mater. That beat which is always being heard from the music building is truly the Sabre beat. The voices of South students, under the direction of Mrs. Perry, are combined to produce an unique sound. The Mixed Chorus and Girls Ensemble add much to the quality of South 's Music De- partment. The South Men and Teen Tones, two groups made up of choir students with ex- ceptional vocal ability, voice South 's talent to all by doing outside programs for other sclzools, churches, and social gatherings. At Christmas the Choir, a select group of ninety-two singers, pre- sented a Memorial Service for Mr. Still. The Choir works diligently to achieve a perfect blend and resonant tone. As a result of much time, work, and effort, the Music Department presents the formal Spring Concert-a dazzling display of musical talent. mr 1 A l Mrs. Perry, Music Department head, exhibits talent.
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lima msn in , Q, South 's Choir adds to the Christmas spirit with seasonal medley. Musical Sounds of South ,mi . .,.. Q L ii ' -- L ' - L X---- f K N .Ns Qxtl n , . 5 I i Girls'Ensemble enchants audience with collective talent. QM X, ..,X. E, S Girls ' Ensemble achieves a unihed sound through vocal exercises.
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369 Production is '-x 0 Folbf i xc s N Aux x X W Fl M C, Duggy Robbins introduces Teen Tones are all ears before performance of Elephant Walk. South Man? versatile class president, Rick EI- kins. Un December 5 and Z 75 hard- working South seniors presented the 1969 Senior Follies, Way Down South'f The presentations climaxed weeks of preparation and long hours of rehearsal. The students, teachers, and parents who flocked to Myers Park Au- ditorium had the opportunity to enjoy the many varied talents of the Senior Class. Some of the higlzlights of the two hour show were baton twirling routines, dramatic acts, song and dance numbers, and a special appearance by Smyrkle the caterpillar. Producer Jim Harvey, sponsors, Miss McNeely and Miss Under- wood, and all the many seniors who worked behind the scenes and on stage. helped to make the Class of '69 Senior Follies the biggest and best yet. W My Standish the Stripper reveals his talent. Cast unites in grand finale. --f.:2.: t2 ' H '- Laugh-In-terkeys were so-0 good! X ww N
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