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54 MUSIC Brightened with the Valentine spirit, Mrs. Nantz grate- fully accepts her gift intended as a birthday and Valentine combination present. As the candle selling project draws T0 Bn end, lrightl Vicky Peerson holds the remaining three to be distri- buted! Spreading the Christmas spirit-the Music Department sings of the joy and true meaning of Christ mas at Central IVlaII lbelowl r 5 4 w ,9- !75 - ,ou I. is ia? wx
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Saxophones: Bottom Row-Pollard. Second Row-Wells, Ridener. Third Row-Howard, Rogers. Fourth Row- Johnson, Woods. Top Row-Moore, fLeftl. Percussion: fbottoml, Front Row-A nderson, Thayer, Payne, Vaughan, Fish, Howard, Evans, Joyce, McDaniel, S tan ton. Clarinets: Bottom Row- Lester, Turner, Bohnenkamper. Second Row-Pickle, Cowan, 71 Patterson, Goodin. Top Row-M. Pa tterson, K. Simmons, Campbell, D. Simmons.
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uniforms for the Girls' Glee Club meant correct lengths as Lucy Nu tter Brenda Honey before the first concert which the dresses were worn. One of the busiest groups on cam- pus, choral students again faced a full schedule this year as they performed before thousands of people throughout the city and state. Starting early in the year, members of the Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus and Essemble joined some 1,000 other singers at the annual all-day city- wide choral Festival at Northside. receiving honors Other performances followed in short order-the Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies-plus yuletide appearance at the Central lVlaII for holiday shoppers. While performing, the musicians were working selling decorative candles to finance out-of-town trips such as the all-state competition in Jacksonville and at Arkansas Tech. While public appearances were nothing new, taking major prizes was a tradition, also. For instance, at the all-region held at Westark, Southside singers took eight top ratings. 1111 ci tradition JIRLS GLEE CL UB.' First row-Hutcheson, Merchant, Shaffer, .L Lewis, Barton, L. Freeman, Honey, D. Stevwrt, Little, I Harris, V. Brown, Haupert V1cAnally, Waggoner, Atkinson, Fillyaw, Waddell, J. Carson, S. Ward, Treece, McCann, Griesse, V. Freeman, L. Smith, B. Smith, Cunningham, Elmorep ? Lowrey, K. Holland, S. Johnston, Lambright, C. Moore,' Second row-Mobley Fourth row-Nutter, P. Sides, Bercher, Nicodemus, K. Smith, B. Jones, ?lailock, S. Green, S. Farmer, K. Riddle, C. Miller, M. Campbell, Ramos, Higginbotham, Heather, Paffard, Hickson, C. Coady, J. Brandt, Castleberry, C. Osborne. ?ern thai, R. Presson, L. Moore, Toney, Kadyk, K. Bruso,' Third raw-C. Johnson, GIRLS GLEE CLUB 55
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