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l l l i I 1 AT THE HOLIDAY CONCERT, the ninth grade girls get the crowd into the Christmas spirit. . ' zwW4:'7f ' , J 7 V' above the rest Singing their way to the top, the eight and ninth grade choirs consisting of about 300 students, sang pop and spiritual music at their three concerts. Honors Choir, a special group for the more serious singers, sang at all of the regular concerts. Honors choir is needed to help teach special skills and to emphasize singing solos and duets. Much emotion was put into the concerts, along with practice. Spe- cial practices were set up to ensure perfect concerts. Vocal music di- rector, Mr. VunCannon, and Mrs. Burge, accompanist, both helped make the concerts be the best that they could be.
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P' in Tu nes and tones galore The 26 members of the junior High Orchestra are directed by Mr. McClanahan. At their three concerts, they played basically pop and classical music. The Festival Orchestra, consist- ing of the whole orchestra and top members of Festival Band, played pop, modern, and classical music at their concerts. Seven members of the orches- VIOLINISTS jonathan Parker and Brian Kil- gore take a moment to rehearse their music before a concert. ONE LAST REHEARSAL by Festival Orchestra before a contest is directed tensely by conductor Dennis McClanahan. tra had the privilege of practicing with the High School Orchestra. They went to contest with them in the spring. Orchestra helped to develop culture in their music, but most of all, they just had fun. CONCENTRATION, as displayed by jennifer Barron and Tanya Treat, is essential while sightreading new music. ORCHESTRA MEMBERS spend a relaxing seventh hour rehearsing familiar music. ALTO SAX PLAYER Tracey Enloe uses her talents to perform a solo during a concert. 21
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THE C-IRLS' CHOIR sings well together. IT IS A RARE TREAT to hear the Honors Choir. THE EIGHTH GRADE CHOIR carefully fol- Iows Mr. VunCannon's direction. ANNOUNCINC THE EVENING'S PROGRAM is choir director, Carl VunCannon.
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