1974-1975 Yearbook

Attending festivals provides students choral experience The members of the Academy Chorus were given many opportunities to increase their knowledge of music as well as to share their faith with many people. In addition to the two annual chorus trips, one to Mississippi and the other to Northern Arkansas, and performing at the lectureships, the Academy Chorus joined the College A Cappella and Chorale in singing "The Gettysburg Address" and "The Testament of Freedom" with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra for the final program of the 50-year celebration. 1. ACADEMY A CAPPELLA CHORUS. FIRST ROW: Robison, Picker, Segraves, Cannon, S. Wallace, Henderson, Smith, Willingham, Verkler, Debra Olree, Donna Olree. SECOND ROW: Groves, Moyer, Walker, Pierce, K. Burkett, Alston, Daniel, Williams, Musick, McKinney, Romine, Sanders. THIRD ROW; Alexander, Bingham, Fox, Holder, R. Curtis, Morris, C. Curtis, Allen, Altman, Muncy, Coker, Norris, Oldham. FOURTH ROW: Ray Wright (Director), D. Wallace, Webb, M. Burkett, Davis, Posey, Eads, Shakelford, Murphy, Woodroof, Polk, Belcher, Turner. 2. CONCENTRATING on perfection, altoes Kathy Cannon, Susan Wallace, and Belinda Segraves practice. 3. STOPPING after miles of travel, A Cappella members Ponder Wright and Mark Burkett, relax on the rocking horses. 4. JUNIOR CHORUS. FIRST ROW: Cannon, Land, Shirley, Sharon Wright, B. McCampbell, Clark, Vinson, Priest. SECOND ROW: Alexander, Polk, Bullard, Lauen, Norwood, Sharp, Banks. THIRD ROW: G. McCampbell, Ballinger, Segraves, Pylkas, Susan Wright, Pyland, Morton. FOURTH ROW: Muncy, Lloyd, Walker, Williams, Alton, Priest. FIFTH ROW: Pryor, Spurlock, Farrar, Allen, D. Wright, White, Gould. 312 / MUSIC 4

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