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Our own sing -in CHORUS MEMBERS “All right you get over there,” shouts Mrs. Tilley. The chorus this year has learned many new songs, but in addition they have spent much time in study- ing musical notation and terminology. They also studied different musical works and composers. The class has been a combination of singing, music his- tory, and music theory. The chorus sang for a PTA program last fall. Then they presented a special Christmas program at the elementary and high school along with the band and Hi-Y. They presented a Spring concert at the ele- mentary schools as well as here at Twin Springs. As Kathy Ramey keeps in time with the music, the other students just goof off.
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Training for future jobs VICA is a club established in all voca- tional schools found in Virginia. Each school has a slate of officers who are the school’s government. This year at Scott County Vocational School the officers are as follows; President; Johnny Bowen, Vice-President; Phil Henry, Secretary; Mary Lou Lucas, Treasurer; Diane Quillen, Parlia- mentarian; Ronnie Hughes. Each class elects a class representative who represents the class at all the VICA meetings, and who sends reports back to the class of all the activities that have taken place at the meetings. The VICA colors are red, white, blue, and gold which represents the people, the clubs, and the different states of the United States. Watch Out . . . Buddy Milgrim takes special caution as he works. Concentrating on his work in electricity is Walter Rose. Because of their hard work, David Bevins placed second in Mechanics and Doug Rose placed first in Welding.
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Starting practice in August, the Royal Titan Ban(i spent a successful and rewarding year. Helping boost the “Titan” spirit, the band played at pep rallies, all home games, and traveled to some of the away games, presenting halftime shows for everyone’s enjoyment. The Royal Titan Band was heard proudly in the Homecoming parade in Nickelsville and Dungannon and in tobacco festivals held at Abingdon and Pennington Gap. MAJORETTES; Shelia Smith, Barbara Salyer - Captain, Linda Dockery, and Myra Combs. Concentrating on her music, Debbie Osborne doesn’t notice her “blown” locks. President, Patty Flanary; Vice-President, A.L. Compton; Secretary, Linda Dockery; Treasurer, Jamie Culbertson; Managers, Mike Elliott, Allan Addington. Walking toward the bandroom after members relax. hard day’s practice, the band Royal Titan
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