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With three different choruses to direct each day, Mrs. Kathy Mraz had her hands full. She taught ap- proximately 150 students and with the help of Mr. John Roach, everyth- ing went smoothly — more or less! With all those eager students, Mrs. Mraz had to work hard to keep them challenged. The choruses learned many new songs, including an arrangement of God Bless America and the popular hit You Light Up My Live . One of the biggest differences in this year ' s chorus, compared to choruses of the past, was the fact that there weren ' t as many out- standing soloists. This helped pro- vide an uncommon blend of voices, and gave the chorus a nice tone quality. Mrs. Mraz took advantage of this characteristic, and taught music which emphasized it. The choruses sold boxes of can- dy in order to raise money for the new sound system that was pur- chased. The proceeds also helped pay for new chorus sweaters for the freshmen. The chorus provided entertain- ment for many people within the community. Under the dedicated supervision of Mrs. Kathy Mraz, chorus me... ' crs grew together and enjoyed themselves. TOP LEFT: A concert for the general public is a grand finale to the Christmas season for Chorus. LEFT: On the ra- diater. Brian Schrader catches a few Z ' s before a concert. ABOVE: With the help of the electric piano, Mrs. Mraz and Susie Klinker accompany the chorus.
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TOP: Miss Old Fashioned Alice (Annette Steiner), Miss Dolly Dress-up (Jackie Shoaf), and Teddy (Craig Brewer) add something extra to the Christmas concert with a skit. BELOW: Taking a bow, Mrs. Mraz thanks the audience. MIDDLE RIGHT: While on tour, to the Catholic grade schools, Santa (Chris Bongen) gets mobbed by his eager admirers. RIGHT: Freshmen Chorus members, Tri Kien Nguyen, Scott Roark, Trisha Driscoll, and Rhonda Reeves learn a new song during 7th period.
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