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Page 31 text:
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Miss McIntyre stimulates students into reading by her unusual and catchy bulletin boards. The library, the center of the school, has proven to be indispensable to teachers and students. The largest most attractive in the city school system, the library had an outstanding collection of learning materials, from filmstrips to tapes and recordings. A variety of subject matter was contained in the form of books, newspapers, and magazines. Many students found in the library a quiet place to study, think or read their favorite books. Certainly our library contributed to the beauty and educational aspects of T.W. Andrews. Where Solitude is Found Miss Eaves worked diligently for library improvement. 29 The librarian, Miss McIntyre, assisted with students’ research work.
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Page 30 text:
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CHORUS: Row 1—Watts, Brown, Hull, Lane, Mabe, Cameron, Leckie, Surrett, Lovette, Cathey, Gibson. Row 2-—Kestler, Hollingsworth, Miles, Hood, Smith, Loflin, Love, Keenan, Nance, Riddle, Nash, Hiatt, Rhodes, Jones. Row 3-—Stites, Lester, Walsh, Ellington, McCray, Patterson, Martin, Moore, Holland, Hammond, Embler, Newsome, McCullough, Morgan. Row 4-Teetor, Thibodeau, Cumby, Mullis, Terry, O’Neal, Marshal, Simpson, Simpson, Ruderson, Speares, Love. Row 5—Diggs, Gill, Diggs, McKenney, Johnson, Sharpe. Chorus Makes Terrific Start The Andrews chorus, under the direction of Miss Browne, made a terrific start in the exploration of new fields of music in its first year. The members of the chorus have broadened their music studies of varied composers in different periods of music history. These students worked all year, especially in con- centrating a major and united effort with the orches- tra to produce the program ‘“‘The Messiah,” which was given at Northeast Junior High auditorium, De- cember 15, 1968. The members have shown talent and fortitude in establishing a chorus that will set a good example for all choruses to come. 28 CHORUS OFFICERS: Sherilyn Cauble, President; Brenda Hollingsworth, Vice President; Rita Mabe, Secretary; Betty Cathey, Treasurer.
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Page 32 text:
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a T.W.A. BAND: Row 1-—Thacker, Hayes, Simms, Sexton, Lasiter, Ward. Row 2—P. Weatherly, Gainey, Corn, King, Boyd, Dye, Balem, Crawford. Row 3—Roberts, Robinson, Halstead, Rawlinson, Scott, Nicholson, Alston, Scott. Row 4—Beazlie, Pearson, Brown, A. Wright, Eaves, D. Lightner, Leach, V. Lightner. Row 5—Smith, J. Rochelle, W. Amaker, Thompson, Meredith, Barringer, Royal, Maye, Watts, Brewington. Row 6—Washington, Terry, Little, Williams, Miller, Boyles, Keith, S. Kivett, W. Robertson. Row 7—McCullough, K. Robertson, M. Kivett, Southards, Howell, Simmons, Rogers, D. Amaker, M. Rochelle, Corum, Bennett. Band Works to Promote School Spirit The T. Wingate Andrews Band, under the direction of Mr. J.Y. Bell, added much to the over-all spirit of the school this year. Although the opening of school found them short of equipment and uniforms, the band donned their red sweat ers and proved that uniforms are not the only element to a successful band. Student participation was very evident in the band. The Student Band Council, with Mr. Bell’s help, set up rules and regulations for the members to follow. Larry Wright was student director and helped Mr. Bell also. Besides the regular band, Mr. Bell organized a Pep Band and a Stage Band for any members who wanted to participate. ... ‘And the band played on.” 30
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