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Choir l982-I983 The vocal music department con- sists of 262 students in grades kindergarten through twelve. Only 27 of these are members of the Concert Choir drawing its membership from grades seven through twelve. The Choir performed several times during the year, chapel services, Christmas concerts, and spring concerts. The repertoire of the choir is wide and varied, including l6th Century German Chorales, the Baroque music of Bach, sacred church music, the popular music of the 40's and 5O's, and even country western. A few select members of the choir joined with a few select band members to form a Dixieland jazz ensemble. Added to the Choir's schedule this year was participation in the LMEA solo and ensemble compe- tition. Choir Sponsor Kathy Waters The i983 Concert Choir: pictured above, Front Row I to r, Stacy Pickard, Sherry Walls, Lisa Craig, Tracy Byrd, April Hunt- er, Susan Strickland, 2nd row, Tasha Al- len, Christy Vaughn, Jana Bell, Karen Janssen, Alan Gra y, 3rd row, Beth McCul- lough, Kim Barker, Andrew Yarbough, Ron Gipson, Brian Wreyford, Mimi Golsby, 4th row, Coleen Watson, Chris Spain, Ricky Dees, Randy Murphy, Steve Mc- Clure, .Ioel Shilling, Hope Danford, Not pictured: Lisa Francis, Mendee Allen
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Librar Staff The library staff at THCA does a great job of assisting the librarian. The staff does such various jobs as, controlling the return of books, running and delivering equipment, and organizing books and cards. Besides helping the librarian, the staff members receive an education in library science. They learn how to catagorize books, use the card catalogue, help students find books, and learn everything dealing with the library. The library staff members are doing more than just helping the librarian though, they're serving the student body! Sigma Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Chi is an organization created for students who are interested in furthering their education in science. The club, which is affiliated with the Science Clubs of America, began its first year at THCA by sponsoring the l983 Science Fair. Mr. Ponder, the clubs sponsor, hopes that, through the club, more students can become aware of science. OFFICERS-fAbove Leftj Sponsor: Mr. Ponder, M. Allen, J. Crow, J. Bryant, T. Allen. C Top Rowj J. Frazier, L. Bussell, S. Larkin, D. Corley, T. Briery. C. Morgan, B. Wreyford, T. Latham, L. Adams, L. Zysek, K. Kamm CSecond Rowj T. Allen, M. Wilkins, K. Dick, H. Taunton, J. Janssen, P. Giddens, J. Bryant, P. Freeman, R. Keen, B. Loflin, C. Orton, P. Crafts C Third Rowj L. Francis, B. White, M. Roberts, D. Gorman, B. McDonald, M. Allen, K. Dominick, W. Winn, J. Gipson, B. Butler CBottom Rowj M. Atkins, S. McClure, A. Douglas, D. Warner, M. Kahre, J. Kilpatrick, A. McKinney, J. Morgan, T. Moore, J. Crow, D. 65 McGee. fStanding1 Mr. Ponder.
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Speech Class I982-I983 The IQ83 Speech Class is com- posed of students in grades nine through twelve. During the year they studied public speaking, oral interpretation, drama, and parliamentary procedure. One of the most exciting events of the year was the two-day trip to Baton Rouge, to see LSU 's the- atrical production of Charles Dickens' '24 Christmas Carol. After the play the group was treated with a personal back- stage tour by one of the cast members. Everyone enjoyed the trip and looked forward to their own drama production in the spring. Speech Class Sponsor Bambi Lee The l983 Speech Class: L to R, Back row: Brad McDonald, Chris Spain, Dene Borde- lon, Mimi Golsby, Scott Tobey, 3rd row, Bambi Lee, Jackie Morgan, Robby Keen, Pat Greene, 2nd row, Christy Tucker, Missy Burns, Greg Eason, Hannah Taun- ton, front row, David McGee.
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