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'Yth Grade Chorus: Bottom Row: Kathleen Bounds, Lila Orf, Cheryl Naylor, Carla Scaramucci, Kathy Martin Judy Kahlor, Marianne Mundee, Kathie Kirk, and Ruth Stark. Row 2: Gayla Allen, Claudia Fleming, Bill Longnecker David Leap, David Paulsen, Mikel McLemore, Mark Brown, Hugh Kinsey, Pam Martin, Jean Maloy Janis Wolf Beverly Chapman, Jackie Dodgen, Michelle Haven, and Lori Sheltman. Row 3: Chris Ault, Danny Derr Chris Covert, Bruce Baker, Darrell Adams, Larry White, Greg Lundy, Rowell Lubbers, Joe Reggio, Marla Nelson Kathy Cooper, Johnita Eddleman, Jean Hall, and Glenda Frank. Top Row: Debbie Main, Roxanne Roark, Beverly Caviness Beverly Hatfield, Geraldine J-ones, Gary Crouch, Sherri English, Gregory Constant, Kevin Kerr, James Wigington Charlotte Hau, Deborah Slease, Donna Murphy, Connie Murray, and Sherre Manning. 7th Grade Chorus 719, ' 'Unicea Study, An outstanding knowledge of music, a willingness for hard work, and lots of practice, practice, practice all are im- portant factors in making a good chorus. The seventh grade chorus, consisting of mixed voices, is primarily concerned with learning the fundamentals of music such as the names of the musical notes, the count of each note, clef signs, and theory in general. A basic knowledge of theory is necessary before they can sing the music properly. In addition to theory the seventh grade chorus members also prepare songs to present at the Chorus programs that are given for the school Yfzwxy, CHRISTMAS CONCERT
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8TH AND 9TH GRADE CHORUS. BOTTOM ROW: Sherryl Melrose, Vickie Coyle, Jamie Johnson, Marilyn Patterson, Linda Elliott, Paula Bangs, Debbie Wehling, Debbie Thalman, Susan Mix, Mary Haven, Fran McE1rath, Kathy Hill. Row 2: Barbara Hill, Chris Roberts, Chris Redgrave, Carol Scott, Jan Loyd, Lois Ann Carroll, Angela Whatoff, Pati Beezley, Eileen Maloney, Melda Riggs, Debbie Cheatwood, Pat Thompson, Rona Staats, Becky Zwiefel. Row 3: Anne Sharp, Linda Thurber, Lyne Ann Harbour, Marsha Boling, Mary Derr,Robboye Turner, Ardith Goodlin, Becky Cain, Gale Vascellaro, Jo Anna Hall, Kathy Sorrels, Melodie Gentry, Janice Miller, Melanie Crahan, Carla Anderson, Troyia' McCune. Row 4: Lois Stark, Kyla Reed, Gayle Williamson, Dian Calavan, Echo Fields, Nancy Smith, Karla Cummings, Kathy Berry, Beth Andis, Janice Gorden, Connie Davis, Sheila Dodgen, Gayle Bloom, JoAnn Boling, Debbie Gough, Darlene Toon, Becky Hathaway. 8TH AND 9TH GRADE GIRLS' CHORUS u , f I do , , .7 Jeoturalo, Standing behind Mrs. Patterson, the Chorus Director, are the 1966-67 Chorus Officers: Pati Beezley, Secretary: Chris Roberts, Vice-President: and Gayle Williamson, President. The two choruses at Western Oaks, Lmder the direction of Mrs. Patterson, presented three programs to the student body this year, one at Christmas, one at Easter and another in late spring. The Girls Chorus attended three festivals this year, at Weatherford, at Hefner, and at the High School. bined with ten other guest schools to practice for most of the day. That night the schools sang at Putnam City High School's Auditorium,with the Bison Glee Club from O.B.U. 28 On February 11, W.O. 's Chorus com-
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I W Bottom Row: Q L.to R.J Chris Roberts - treasurer, Chris James - reporter, John Kimball - Parliamentarian, Steve Sommer - President, Lynda Cooper - Vice-president, Lois Stark. Second Rowg Q L. to R.J Miss Sims-- sponsor, Mrs. Olinger - sponsor, Ronnie Bross, Darlene Toon, Sherry Santelli, Diane Nedbalek, David Eason, and Mrs. Buller - sponsor. Third Row: QL to RJ, Mrs. Turner - sponsor, Joe Bob Garrison, Melodie Gentry, Patty Ray, Karen Swartz, Donna Strahorn, Cheryl Monroe, and Mrs. McGaughy, sponsor. Top Row: QL to RJ Karen Marek, David Cotton, Teresa Erwin, Kathie Eavenson, Jerry Lyne, Sherry Cowan, and Craig Lyman. Honor Society raps gm The Honor Society, a group of Top honor students at Western Oaks, sponsored this year's talent assembly and the student directories. Any student with at least four A's and two B's is eligible to join the Honor Society, but members must maintain these grades to stay in the club. Initiations for the members is held during the second semester near the end of the year in an all school assembly where the officers make sure that all new members understand the honors and merits of being a member. Reading Club: Bottom Row, QL to RJ, Debbie Presher, Betty Bushree, Rene Organ, Sherri Gertsen, and Rusty Nichols. Top Row: Donna Holmes, president, Karen Gordon, Mrs. Seymour, sponsor, Mrs. Riser, sponsor, Mr. Spradlin, R ' sponsor, and Kathy Persons. ecdmg Club The Reading Club, lead by President, Donna Holmes, discusses various books which the members read as specific assignments, such as E Yeller, Helen Keller, and Short Stories of Bret Harte. Mrs. Riser, a sponsor who is in charge of the school Reading Lab, presented two special projects to the club to teach the members how to skim a book and how to speed read.
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