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- Area students earning honors at the
State University High School Art Exhibition
(L-R) Ivy Moesner, Whit Costley, Yvette Yoon
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WELL -Local artists who received praise at
Show for Troup County included (L-R,
nt) Katie Alien, Ivy Moesner, Kelli Benefield; (Back)
helle Drake, John Johnson and Tatondra Moton.
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District Congressional Art Competition
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May 8,
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Elementary
School, Tuesday, May 7, 6.'
p.m: sctol media center,
• Callaway Middle School,
Wednesday, May 7, 430 p.m.,
school media center,
• Callaway High School,
Monday, MaY 6, 6:00 p.m.,
school media center.
Pike, Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Don
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Michael Reynolds, Mr.
Mrs. John Gaddy,
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Freeman, Cory
Ibbie Able,
Crews, Kencdl
, Leslie Pye, Mr. and
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Bryan Starling, Chad
Spradlin, Christa Evans,
Christopher Drake, Courtney
Maxwell, Sandy Shaw,
Zaclry Max',tl.
Jim Sherman, Lawrence
Thompson, Lena Drake, Scott
McDaniel, Thomas Dalton
Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Benny
dohmmn, anniversary.
Mayl
Greg Morris, KaraJine
Howell, lmar Reynolds,Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Lowe, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Bass, and Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Vinyard, anniver-
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0021aoir to Present %vo Performances
The Sons of Lafayette Male Choir will present two per-
formances of their spring concert at First Presbyterian
Church - a Sunday afternoon, April 28, performance at 3:30
and a Monday evening, April 29, performance at 7:30.
Tickets are available in advance for $5 from the Hill
Street House, the Lafayette Society for Performing Arts
office, and the First Presbyterian Church office.
Tickets will be available at the door for $7.
Coming off a very successful first season, the Sons of
Lafayette Male Choir will perform American and European
folk songs, cowboy songs, spirituals, patriotic songs, 50's
songs, and show tunes.
This year's concert will include a combo that will accom-
pany the set of songs from the 50's, a harmonica player for
the cowboy songs, and a fiddle and string bass for a set of
American folk songs.
A favorite selection of the group is the Russian folk song
Kalinka, which features Ed Biggs, tenor soloist. Jim Short,
originally from Scotland, will be the featured soloist on the
Scottish folk song, Skye Boat Song.
Tickets are available from members of the Sons of
Lafayette Male Choir and from The Hill Street House, the
Lafayette Society for Performing Arts office, and the First
Presbyterian Church office.
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