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Listening intently to a constructive lecture by Mr. Ken Rudd, MMM members learn effective orga- Talent Show Combining entertainment and education to achieve their purpose, members of Modern Music Masters strove to gain a - deeper appreciation and understanding of music. Members were recommended for entry in this honorary club on the basis of musical ability and academic standing. nizational procedures. President David Middleton and advisor Mr. Ken Rudd led in the planning of the spring talent show. This MMM sponsored event gave SHSers an opportunity to perform and enjoy the talents of other students. The club also entertained hospital patients with carols at Christmas. Through MMM, club members were able to purchase tickets for concerts in Winston Salem and Charlotte. r 3 ,. N 5 MMM: D. Middleton, presidentg B. Polk, vice-presidentg D. Tur- nipseed, secretaryg M. Lavender, historian. Second row: E. Boyd, J. Rowe. Third row: W. Barnard, B. Leaptrott, T. Ferron. Back row: M. Fleckenstein, K. Englebert, and R. Boggs. President David Middleton and advisor Mr. Ken Rudd polish last minute plans for the annual Spring talent show. Clubs -- 49
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Chorus Entertains At Assemblies Members of the chorus underwent various changes in directors this year. However, this was only a minor setback. Second semester, band director Ken Rudd assumed duties' permanently. Due to inconsistent leadership, the chorus group improvised with the same robes of years past, despite the need for new ones. Their activities included their annual Christmas concert, a program for the Womenls An invitation was extended from Six Flags over Georgia to enter competition there and plans were made to attend. Again this year SHS had a number of students making the Mars Hill Chorus, which is comprised of students outstanding in the field of music. Those receiving the honor were Johnny Onsrud, Debi Barnette, John Bamard, Terry Blackwell, Benji Leaptrott, and William Club, and a spring concert which was Barnard. open to the community. 1' 1 S M1i ?'i4 -1. 'fi '.'f. .-fag. V' i ' Wwe .. Us fAffa.. ?f ?f -1' i'QsN75'mQ'..1j The Chorus: S. Abercrombie, K. Alexander, J. Baker, J. Barnard, W. Barnard, P. Baxter, B. Black- well, T. Blackwell, R. Campbell, B. Chilton, C. Cowan, G. Davis, K. Englebert, M, Fleckenstein, B. Foster, K. Gilleland, Y. Goldbaugh, F. Hall, L. Hall, N. Holloway, D. Lambert, D. Lassiter,J. Mc- Collough, L. Mclntyre, L. Mundhenke, J. Onsrud, J. Pero, S. Powers, G. Rosby, T. Rucker, E. Sharpe, K. Shawver, C. Snow, D. Turnipseed, and S. York. In keeping with the holiday mood of the as- sembly program, the Chorus entertains with a medley of Christmas caroles. iii 5, , . 'QW 01 In view of an upcoming concert, Chorus members enthusiasticly tackle a selection of new tunes. 48 - Clubs
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Beta Presents Senior Follies In order to keep students informed of upcoming school events, the Beta Club each month updated the bulletin board calendar located on the English hall. The major undertaking, however, was College Night held in October at South lredell. Area high school students met with representatives from colleges and universities around the state. The club planned Senior Follies for their spring project. In this entertaining program, seniors assumed faculty identities. Jane Williams served a president and Mrs. Helen Wall rendered services as advisor when needed. The candy sales enabled the club to make a generous contribution to the Salvation Army. V J A 3 -J. 'Ugg J AS-X. S U K M... Preparing to fill in the first 1975 calendar, Mary Ramsey, Kitty Alexander and Kay Gilleland discuss upcoming events. 50 - Clubs Junior Beta Club: Front row: L. Gilliam, N. Douglas, K. Baumgarner, S. Blevins, G. Riera. Sec- ond row: C. Aldrich, S. Lazenby, S. Cavendish, L. Lapish, M. Wasson, I. Lackey. Back row: C. Williams, M. Wyatt, P. Long, S. Overman, G. Ogburn, P. Carrigan, and R. Smith. www C Senior Beta Club: Front row: J. Williams, president, J. Harmon, secretary. Sec- ond row: C. Kivett, M. Sherrill, L. Phelps. Third row: C. Redmond, A. Kiser, M. Bristol, W. Carson. Fourth row: D. Turnipseed, L. Mundhenke, L. Kitchings, G. Gilliam. Fifth row: K. Alexander, P, Hamilton, A. Davenport. Sixth row: M. Ramsey, K. Gilleland, E. Gaines, D. Fox, D. Tucker. Seventh row: J. Lloyd, J. King, D. Haas. Back row: Mrs. H. Wall, advisor.
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