Thursday, March 10, 2011
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Eastside High School had nine chorus students attend the 2011 Georgia Music Educators Association All State Chorus this year -- the most in school history. The program took place in Savannah at the end of February, after the students went through two auditions over the last three months. Pictured, from left, are (back row) choral director Joel Singleton; Chris Price, 10th grade Senior Mens Chorus; Samuel Glanton, 12th grade Senior Mixed Chorus; Sam Potts, ninth grade Intermediate Mixed Chorus; (front row) Josh Lance, 10th grade Senior Mens Chorus; Kaitlin Trust, 12th grade Senior Womens Chorus; Julianna Laseter, 10th grade Senior Womens Chorus; Mary Lathem, 10th grade Intermediate Mixed Chorus; (not pictured) Katie Tuttle, 12th grade Senior Mixed Chorus, and Chelsea Flowers, 11th grade Senior Mixed Chorus.
Eastside High School had nine chorus students attend the 2011 Georgia Music Educators Association All State Chorus this year -- the most in school history. The program took place in Savannah at the end of February, after the students went through two auditions over the last three months. Pictured, from left, are (back row) choral director Joel Singleton; Chris Price, 10th grade Senior Mens Chorus; Samuel Glanton, 12th grade Senior Mixed Chorus; Sam Potts, ninth grade Intermediate Mixed Chorus; (front row) Josh Lance, 10th grade Senior Mens Chorus; Kaitlin Trust, 12th grade Senior Womens Chorus; Julianna Laseter, 10th grade Senior Womens Chorus; Mary Lathem, 10th grade Intermediate Mixed Chorus; (not pictured) Katie Tuttle, 12th grade Senior Mixed Chorus, and Chelsea Flowers, 11th grade Senior Mixed Chorus.
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