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Ist Row: Amy Dellinger, Sophia Wilson, Angela Burleson, Lori Jones, Angie Skerjanec, Pam Gresham, Steven Teague, Clay Powell, Randy Setzer, Brian Flowers, Kathy Teague, April Johnson, Amy Ridley, Dana Jackson, Carol Thomas. 2nd Row: Kim Killian, DeAnne Turner, Brenda Holcombe, Rhonda Shook, Christy Larson, Donna Clark, Tammi Walker, Noelle Smith, Mary Isenhour, Gideon Duffey, Shane Woody, Alex Holton, Stephen Shook. 3rd Row: Candy Eggers, Kim Moser, Debbie Wells, Angela Self, Cathy Self, Ronnie Colvard, Chris Sisk, Gary Eaker, Thomas Jones, Jon Shook, Betsy Thomas, Donna Mull, Sharon Self, Toni Ridge. Director: Mr. Danny Turner. Accompanist: Jason Duroy. MEN’S QUARTET Clay Powell Steven Teague Jon Shook Gary Eaker 32
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“BAND NEWS” STAFF Mark Cody — Editor Todd Donaldson — Assistant Editor Scott Phelps — Humorist Mark Gill — Cartoonist “Beffie” Eaker — Weekly Columnist Rhonda Shook — Printing Manager Ron “Ronbo” Canipe — Staff Infection This year was a memorable one for our High School Band. There were the usual annual performances: American Heritage Day, the Christmas Program (ending with the spine-tingling “Christmas Festival” by Leroy Anderson), the Spring Arts and Science Festival, and High School Graduation. In addition, the band gave its second annual Spring Concert, featuring a wide variety of selections. Never-to-be-forgotten was the unbelievable “Concerto Gross,” starring our principal, Mr. Berkley, and two “extin- guished” senior soloists. This year’s biggest event, however, was our first annual Band Tour with performances in four states in five days. But there was time for relaxation — a day at Six Flags over Georgia. The trip was a great opportunity for ministry, fellowship, and for meeting new peo- ple. 1986-87 also marked the development of the “Band News” into a full-blown literary travesty — delighting, infuriating, tickling, inspiring, and educating readers from Greenville, S.C., to Hammond, Indiana, and from the Bus Garage to the Band Annex. Mr. Bloodworth feels that this was easily the best band T. C. S. has ever had and wishes to commend each member for his hard work! Farewell to our four seniors: Randy Setzer (5 years), Scott Phelps (6 years), Steven Teague (6 years), and Gary Eaker (8 years!). The band will surely miss them. Mr. Bloodworth x Gogon eves sn) « 2 eeor”? —
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ENSEMBLE c. ‘o s Angela Burleson Amy Ridley DeAnne Turner Kathy Teague Noelle Smith Angela Self Steven Teague Clay Powell Dana Jackson Jon Shook Gary Eaker Randy Setzer mu-sic 1 a: the science or art of ordering tones or sounds in succession, in combination, and in temporal relation- ships to produce a composition having unity and continuity b: vocal, instrumental, or mechanical sounds having rhythm, melody, or harmony Music is much more than just a definition from Webster’s dictionary. God gave us music as a special gift from Him as a means of communicating spiritual truths and ideas as well as simply enjoying what He has provided. When students learn the value of good music and how to enjoy the best of musical literature, they are better able to communicate God’s truths to others and are themselves enriched spiritually, emotionally, and mentally. Music is without a doubt one of the great motivators of today’s youth. We at Tabernacle Christian School seek to build in each student an appreciation for Godly Christian music as well as wholesome secular music. Participation in vocal music groups is one of the ways students become familiar with what good music is and how they can produce it and be a blessing and encouragement to fellow students and their own churches and communities. Success does not always mean winning the competitions or being “the best,” but it does mean doing your best and be- ing a blessing and encouragement to others and showing the love of Christ as we use our talents to glorify God Who gave us this wonderful gift. Mr. Turner
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