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Top L. to R: B. Estabrook, A. Towne, M. Francoeur, V. Osborn, C. Prentice, B. Toenshotf, K. Ames, R. Sanders, D. Purbaugh, P. Ortiz, B. Beckdol, J. Harris, K. Krafcik, A. Elia. Middle row: A. Dains, K. Drake, C. Robards, N. Perry, B. Parmely, D. Radford, K. Brame, S. Palmer, D. Ward, B. Evenson, V. Tennyson, R. Jensen, B. Rowlee, T. Benson. Bottom row: G. Devery, J. Morrison, M. Koch, A. Schoenburg, H. Kitchens, J. Matherly, N. Head, B. Jenson, J. Taylor, A. Phelps, C. Olsen Left: Ruth Jensen solos at Christmas Concert Below: Pres. Ruth Jensen, V.P. Brad Evensen, Sec! Treas. Shawn Palmer A T f A . 5. W ln the end there is Mods and Chansonettes. But in the begin- ning there is Sophomore Choir. This is the group that is the basis for all of our future choirs. They learn all the basic techniques of singing and music theory. All in all, Sophomore Choir had a pretty good year. Their first per- formance was at the school's Christmas Concert. They also went over to Central Kitsap to the Olympic League Festival to com- bine with other local high school choirs to form a 400 voice choir. They performed a wide variety of songs such as the dramatic Battle Hymn of the Republic to the wild n' crazy iazz song Save the Bones for Henry Jones . They completed the year by sing- ing at the Spring Concert. Even though this group is just begin- ning they have great potential to become the best group Bremer- ton High ever had. Sophomore Choir!!! Sophomore Choir 125
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Concert Choir ,jj V ' ' fr' 571' V H I I I I I I , E 3 A Top L to R: D. Murker, T. Parker, J. Davis, G. Shank, D. Duzenski, M. Peterson, J. Eckert, S. Myers, K. Martell, L. Petrowski, L Iverson Middle row: D. Cheatham, T. Kingsley, D. Tufts, R. Young, R. Boekenoogen, J. Boede, C. Mc Neill, R. Pelone. Bottom row: P. Martinez A Meigs, C. Mc Neill, J. Whorall, S. Lenex, T. Riley. Concert Choir is a group comprised of mostly Ju- niors and Seniors. It is a good group to get more vocal training before trying for a select singing group. They aren't a very large group like Soph- omore Choir, but that doesn't matter to them be- cause they have great pride in what they are doing and they really enjoy performing. Under the direc- tion of George Mantzke and their officers Pres. Randy Boekenoogen and V.P. Anna Meigs, they have had their share of performances. The first concert of the year was the Christmas Concert fol- lowed by the Swing and Spring Concerts. The big performances included the Armed Forces Concert and the Olympic League Festival at Central Kitsap where they combined with all of Bremerton's choirs and Central, North, and South Kitsap's choirs for a day and gave a very spectacular concert. 124 Concert Choir Above: Craig Peterson and Mike Mantzke
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AN UP AND COMING ATTRACTION The Majorettes played an important part in half-time entertainment during Football and Basketball seasons. They did routines to such tunes as Grease and Superstar . During the spring the Majorettes marched with the Band in pa- rades. AII of this takes long hours of practice and thats what the group, led by Captain Julie Thayne, did. They prac- ticed in the halls, in the cafeteria, and outside with the Band. Most of the prac- tice was done during first period and other spare time. With all this dedication and the fact that they are all under- classmen, the Majorettes will have great potential for the future years. Robin Pope, Judy Semancik, Nancy Head, Jill Morrison, Julie Thayne 126 Maiorettes
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