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'JI' AA e I , -. -. ..,, . sr i. ,g .nm-ill it 9I'5.ll!ll. .ass Finally, I thouglft, After all those days of hard work it was finally time for our first con- cert. The director told us she had a heck of a time get- ting us to work to- gether because of our different philos- ophys. A Fairmont philosophy and a Hill- Bottom Left Page: Opening wide to say 'ah', Stacy Sevieri and Steph- anie Myers hit the note with accuracy. side philosophy of how to sing, made the job of harmoniz- ing a difficult one. Here it is my second year on the Capital Choir and we are still getting better. My guess is we all learned to work to- gether as sopho- mores and now that we are iuniors we can perfect our work. Well the curtains go- ing up now, time to see if we really have improved. A typical thought to start the first Choir Concert of the year. All who were in- volved were nervous fearing a missed word in a song or a wrong note. But once the concerts were over and the stress level was re- duced you could get back to working with your friends on a new piece of music. The musical talent I have obtained through my diligent training and practice will enhance the enjoyment of singing in both my physical and mental state. Was the way Ahren Height ex- pressed his feelings about music. As the last note was sung with confi- dence and perfec- tion, the curtain closed and all who participated in the concert left with a feeling of fulfilment. Showing us one of the bear ne cessities of life, Kari Gulseth re laxes during the Christmas As sembly. The Members of Treble Choir, Front Row: Leah VanDyke, Jennifer Harding Noel Carey, Heather Kirk, Tina Cotton, Julie Lara. Row Two: Mrs. Schmidt Michelle Cotten, Kari Gulseth, Lytina Tweedy, Kasi Croft, Nicky Stutheit: RexAnne Bock, Catja Christiensen. Row Three: Melissa Allen, Lynn Ashcraft, Brady Meissner, Roshelle Larsen, Charlotte Thomsen, Lisa Schilz, Paivi Ta lonen. Row Four: Jennifer Basil, Penny Shepard, Amy Gamez, Khim Kynaston Beth Fetrow, Jeni Foote, Vicky Squires, Hillary Atkinson. , ..--iiiiiiiiiulllllllll The Members of Sophomore Choir, Front Row: Anne McCracken, Cindy Hanna, Beth Ford, Patty Muray, Carter Oster, Chad Arnell, Kevin Cole, Sean Crawford, Tony Richitella, John Simpson, Paula Bradley, Brooke Garner, Re- becca Faris, Marnita Ollis, Mrs. Shmidt. Row Two: Liz Thornburg, Stephanie Tippits, Michelle Little, Cheryl Dick, David Gardner, Kirk Vandenhoek, Tom Sharp, Chad Cleverly, Tami Patrick, Kendall Burns, Rachel Garcia, Angie Christensen. Row Three: Heather Behee, LeeAnn Walker, Loretta Cunning- ham, Heather Barclay, Bonnie Bowden, Stacie Sevieri, Stephanie Myers, Steve Oberrecht, Damien Bard, Lynn Garlock, Kent Baily, John Roof, Niki Herrera, Rhonda Fowers, Michelle Holt. Row Four: Jeni Row, Auddra Scheply, Ann Jones, Helen Wilcox, Ralph Furley, Mike Grisby, Ahren Heidt, Dave Wiendenfield, Nathan Jensen, Jeannie Hamilton, Shelby Keller, Cindy Harper, Teresa Dealy. Treble Choir l l l
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