CHORUS Senior High Chorus. Front row: Martin , Webb . Vaughn , M. Diles, IsDn, B. Stanley, Boustead, J. Tate, M. Brown , Rooks, Gibbs , Renee Butter/ield, Rowan , L Hendon, V. Diles, Porter. Second row: Segraues, White, Manley, Norwood, Lloyd, D. Hendon, Farrar , Andersqn , Robin Butterfield, Lyons, Boaz, Whitehead , Dean, Simpson, J. Smith. Third row: Finfrock, King, Barden , Mikami, Johnson, Mackey, Underwood, B. Kreh , Carter , Buss, Sandlin, D. Stanley, A Tate , Wood , Flippin, Jon dugger. Fourth row: Grunwald, Howard , S. Brown , O/ree, Daughety , Russell , C. Smith, Barrett, J. Kreh, Pelkey, Mitchell, Altman , Roberson, Newman, Killebrew, England, Johnson. Back row: White, Dun· can, Burks, G. Henderson, Citty, Clark, McGaha, Olree, Boyd, Williams , Joe Dugger, Cook, Fielder, Brown, Schwartz, Smith , Richey, Shackelford. - photo by Matt Wissinger. Meeting Time. At the fast ten minutes of class Mr. Jones takes time out to meet with section leaders. During these meetings the rest of the chorus is allowed to social· ize. Alan Tate , Tet· suji Mikami , Suzanne Manley and Cari Rooks are making the most of their time together. Singing for God Harding Academy's Senior High chorus performed as a service organization , dedicated to sharing their faith in God through song and fellowsh ip activities. Throughout the year the chorus performed at weddings, funerals and several churches . The chorus's main goal for this year was to bring Searcy and Harding closer together. This was accomplished by singing at Searcy's Kiwanis Club, Civitan Club and Lion 's Club. This gave different community lead.er's a chance to learn more about Harding Academy. The highlight of the year was a patriotic program held during the fall semester at Harding University's Main. Auditorium. The program was complete with Uncle Sam, who had a remarkable likeness to Mr. Jones , as the director. There were readings by various people - one of the speakers was U.S. Representative Ed Bethune. The Fall tour group went to the World's Fair in New Orleans, LA where they performed the patriotic program again. After the fall tour came time to raise money for spring tour. The chorus held its annual Valentine booth, which sold carnations, singing telegrams , chocolate hearts and chocolate cards. The spring tour group went to the Northeast where they sang for various churches and other assemblies. This year was not just used to get closer to the outside community, but to grow together as a special kind of family. A party was planned before Christmas so everyone could get to know each other better in a more informal atmosphere. ~ Working For Perfection. David White , Ken Shackelford, Brian Burks, Gre!1, Henderson and Greg Fielder concentrate on hitting the right note in chorus. - photo by Jimmy Duncan. Concentrating Deeply. Genette Porter and Jill Tate discuss arrangements for the Valentine's project. - photo by Bobby Scoggin. 316 Music
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