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The Students Performing In The
Various Fine Arts Programs Are
HARD ACTS
TO FOLLOW
tudents work diligently in selections. Students in the drama
their classes and many times club perform special dramatic
the only indications they are readings. A unique trio plays small
doing well are test scores and chamber works or pieces that have
their mid-term and final been transcribed for the recorder,
grades. However, the music violin, and piano. Students such as
department has developed a method Jennifer Bevan, Doug Lacy, and v. If * • .-.V.
of showcasing our students’ Heather Wilson, as well as faculty
capabilities and hard work by members Dr. A. Duane White, Mrs.
presenting several student Fine Arts Deborah Hamby accompany the
Programs throughout the year. The many soloists.
students receive excellent The March 16, 1993 recital
performance experience and some offered an especially well-rounded
recognition for their hours of program. Students sang and played
practice, and in return, the students sacred as well as art songs and
in the audience receive credit classical pieces. The works covered
towards their fine arts requirements. several decades of musical history.
The Christmas program, Student The College Choir, under the
recitals, Junior and Senior recitals, direction of Mr. Ron Billingsley,
and the Spring Play offer several performed a separate concert during
opportunities to see friends perform the Christmas season. It also
during the year. ministered to local churches as well
A typical student recital contains a as several out-of-state churches and
large variety of musical and speech schools during the spring choir tour.
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often-featured soloist with the concert choir. Greg ** , * i * s
also sings with a barbershop quartet as first tenor.
The College family greatly appreciates his clear „ 4 * . V * i
“ Irish tenor” voice. Once again, Greg is touring
with one of the College’s ensembles during the
summer; this year his sister Robyn joins him as
one of the sopranos in the group.
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