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Ahh... Ahh ...Ahh ... Mr.Sipe prepares to in tempo while conducting the junior high chorus. Did someone just fall out of the balcony? May- be the senior high choir is just gaping at faces made by Father Wood. Firsts in the F ll The junior high band, ever increasing in size, was a big part of the Fall Concert. Let's see. I knew the words this morning! Mem- bers of the choir rack their brains to remember what the cat said. It's a good thing Mr. Wood put cue cards on the front row pew. Our first annual fall concert was cer- tainly a momentous occasion, especially for Mr. joe Wood, chairman of the mu- sic department. Not only was it his group's first big performance, but also Mrs. Wood had given birth to their first child, joseph Raymon Wood, Ill, two days prior. Mr. Wood did not need a podium to rise above the musical groups that he directed that night. In spite of the exhilaration of becoming a father, Mr. Wood, assisted by his stu- dent teacher, Mr. Eric Sipe, was able to complete the performance without a hitch. Virtually all of the musical groups in the junior and senior high school per- formed. For variety, three speech class students acted in a reader's theater style version of Uncle Remus' Tar Baby, under the direction of Miss Phyllis Turner. A large crowd was the icing on the cake. Fall Concert 77
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lanice Lane, jennifer Pearson, Becki Goddard, jessica Blyth, Amy Reeves, Susan Mason, and Theresa Dodson performed Variations of Folk Tunes. Q, , 1 The Sounds of tomorrow? The ju- nior high girls chorus had a quaint and insignificant part in the Fall Concert. First, you put your index finder on position A, then your little finger on position E. Robin Durham and Cathy Edwards read their owner's manuals to tune up their clarinets. 76 Fall Concert . . . And Brer Fox, he lay loooowf' Sam Hershberger, Karen Stiles, and Brian Bossman starred in a reader's theater rendition of Uncle Remus' Tar Baby as an interlude in the ron- cert. fi Ancient Chinese proverb say, Wherever you are, be all there. Mr. Wood's hands may be leading the band, but his mind is obviously dreaming about a newborn son.
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Two times a year our students get caught up in special feelings of spirit that coincides with a holiday. The spirit of Christmas is always very strong. At the Southside Christian School Simpsonville Christmas program, Miss Martha Abbott, a fifth grade teacher, di- rected Hear the Bells, an original play written by Dr. Nicky Chavers. All of the classes performed in the produc- tion. Mr. jeff Billingsley, a sixth grade teacher, supervised the construction of the stage and purpose. In the spring Mrs. loe Wood directed the Patriotic Program which empha- sized the theme honoring our flag. The high school choir sang The Red, White, and Blue. The junior high choirs sang l'm just a Flag-waving American, and the elementary choirs sang Fifty-Nifty. Several of Mrs. Wood's speech students delivered readings on patriotic lives. Many of our state and local govern- ment officials were present, and Mayor jesse Helms closed in prayer. Th Spirit of Patrioti m and Chri tmas l .fl Mr. joe Wood led the school band in l'm a Flag- Waving American. 78 Patriotic Program .ii l 2 2 e K i fl Ni 'V i 8 I.. The Southside Christian Singers provided stirring Eric Moncrief, Gaye Sullivanfand Scott Sprous+ patriotic music for the annual spring program. delivered stories of great American unsung he roes.
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