Small Chorus - ROW ONE: R. Simmons, J. Moon, J. Lewis, B. Rit chie, C. DuBois, W. Rhodes, M. Van Sandt, F. Berry. ROW TWO; P. Street, B. Fogarty, M. Davis, N. Knott, C. ·Harris. N. Kissire, L. Robertson, L. Martin, J. Tunnicliff, N. Banowsky. ROW THREE: T. Rhodes, B. Barrentine, R. Beeson, J. Rhodes, G. Casey: L. Robertson, J. Adkins, D. Berryhill. ROW FOUR: D. Hayes, C. Jolliff, H. Valentine, J. Williams, C. Conn. R. Vanderpool. J. Howard, C. Martin, L. Fuller. The ~ntire Membership in the SMALL CHORUS is on a competitive basis, with tryouts being conducted at the beginning of each semester by our capable director, Mr. Eddie Baggett. To remain a member, each person must attend a ll rehearsals, pass all school work, and conduct his life in such a way as not to bring reproach upon the group. After having been a member of the chorus, one Student Body Participa can never forget the thrill of singing before hundreds of people in different sections of Arkansas and the nation. Several trips were taken this year, including a nine-day tour of Georgia and Florida. The good times on the bus, the visits in Christian homes, and the nearness felt to God as they sang, are experiences which were uplifting and inspirational to all. Television appearances are common events on Academy chorus trips. Chorus members sightseeing, here they inspect an old Spanish fort. 158 Red giving instructions in preparation for chorus trip.
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