Combining Voices Advanced 8c Intermediate Girls and Mixed Choruses Develop Vocal Talent Advanced girls chorus practices “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” for community Christmas concerts. Fkjshed faces, a rush of activity, a call for places, hushed voices, curtain up, and lights on were typical happenings on the night of a perfor- mance. Advanced girls, inter- mediate girls, and inter- mediate mixed choruses sang a variety of music. Mr. Evans, the chorus di- rector, felt it was his duty to expose his students to all types of music and music history. Mr. Evans felt his ad- vanced girls chorus was one of his strongest. “They had a good atti- tude and were willing to work hard, he said. Intermediate girls and mixed were said to be the strongest unsea- soned choruses Mr. Ev- ans had ever taught. Along with the many voices, Damon Stevens and Debbie Berg assisted these choruses with their musical talent on the pi- ano. Combining their voices to make a strong chorus, these groups provided a foundation of vocal har- mony. Design by Kari Elting. Photos by Dawn Moh- ney. With hands on stomachs, Karl Culotta and Hilary Howitt practice breathing techniques during fourth hour. Fourth hour intermediate mixed chorus does a stretching posture warm-up before singing. Chorus Campus Activities 141
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Preparing for The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch,” Mr. Olson helps senior Ron Carpenter apply his make-up. Before a tournament, Karen Perble waits with her luggage for other Speech and Debate members. Perfecting Their Talents Dance, Drama and Speech — Debate Express in Motion Practicing for their spring and winter performances was top pri- ority for the Dance Company, sponsored by Ms. Romero. Pro- spective members auditioned to join the company by showing their dance experience and ability to learn dances quickly. During their after school meetings, they prac- ticed various types of dances. Doing most of the difficult work behind the plays. Drama Club was responsible for organizing audi- tions, ticket sales, publicity, back stage work, choosing ushers and even raising the money for the spring musical. Mr. Olson spon- sored both Drama and Speech and Debate. Speech and Debate spent most of their time at their meetings ev- ery other Wednesday in A32, practicing for tournaments. Their efforts paid off with the winning of ten certificates in their first prac- tice tournament. Design by Christine Gates. Photos by Karen Herbaugh, Jerry Moore and Andy Phelps. During a meeting after school, mem- bers of the Dance Company practice for their winter performance.
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