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Chris Indorf, Dan Kelsey, and Dave Hayman put out a lot of sound during the season 5enlor Linda Hisrlch concentrates on her music during orchestra rehearsal i Concentrating on his strngs is a favorite pasttime of Matt Frame 1 miling, Tamera Welrlch tries to play “Brandenburg. Compliments of L orento R. Dado, MD ofc. 533 N. Wooster. 343-8255 Academics: Beautiful music
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Compliments of D over — Phila Music, Inc. 202 Seventh St. SW 339-6711 22 Academics: Symphonic Band, Orch. Abounds at DHS s the instruments tuned up, the con-4 ductor tapped his stick against the podium. Orchestra and Concert band were just a few of the music courses available at DHS. Many students preferred to play classical music. Said Cal Pretorious, “Classical music is more fun because it is a challenge to play well.'' Tiiu Gennert said, I think that appreciating classics helps keep students interesting. Both groups participated in solo and ensemble contest, and got high rankings. Symphonic contest continued on to state. As Liza Dacio said. Contest is exciting because you get to compete with other students your own age. Both groups hold banquets at the end of the year, and the orchestra takes a yearly trip to Cedar Point. “Concert band has something for everyone, and I'm really go- “Concert Band has something for everyone. I’m really going to miss it when I graduate. ” ing to miss it when I graduate, said Trisha Hawk. — B. Feller Tuning is very inportant. says French Horn players Nadine Hill and Jennifer Wilson. Beauttful Music Playing sax Is the best.” thinks Louis Armstrong award winner Nick Dragna. Tir ailing in line for a hot W dog and change are Mary-Beth Sclater and Allan Gillespie.
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n eadlng the closing narrative, A. Kelly Murphy pauses between paragraphs She was reoding this poem during the Christmas Concert. Troll tliQ Madrigal L i Hold it right there! Melinda Hopson and Heather France wait tor the director to start the next song during one of their rehearsals on stage. 24 Academics: Troll the madrigal T m hird period found many students walking X into the choir room for what to them would be their favorite class of the day. There were many advantages in taking choir. I took choir because I enjoy singing and I want to gain experience singing in front of an audience. It's also fun, said freshman Crlstie Hipp. I like choir because it's fun; it's different from regular classes and makes a nice diversion,'' said freshman Anissa An I love it, Dena Kellicker commented. ‘Mr. Hall is so fun and the people are greatV dreas. “I like choir because I like having a responsibility of learning my music and being able to sing it right along with the other students. I'm going to miss choir next year because I'll be at BJVS, commented sophomore Kim Gardner. However, contrary to popular belief, the choir didn't just sing during class time, Being in the choir required a great deal of work for one who was in choir, work such as after school rehearsals, reading music, learning new songs, performing concerts, and competing. “I love it, Dena Kellicker said. I love choir because Mr. Hall is so fun and the people are great! We always have a super time in choir and we usually get along. I just wish more people would join because it's GREAT! — C. Renicker [ Compliments of C hoir Boosters Pres. Lynn Foust TTrhlle choir director W Ken Hall was recovering from surgery from September to January, middle school choir director Dan Betts covered Hall's activities and classes as well as his own.
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