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Musicians Perform for Many Audiences Musical groups generally like to perform be- fore audiences and the musicians at Seaholm are no different than any others. The Maple Chorale, conducted by Mr. Branstrom, was busy during the year with several concerts. Christmas was especially busy with concerts at the Com- munity House and the traditional holiday pro- gram at school plus an assembly. Spring is the other busy time with the festival program, spring concert and programs at the junior highs. Besides the chorale there is a training group called the chorus which is a preparatory class. Another singing group at Seaholm is the Madri- gals, a group of specially selected boys and girls who sing songs from the Rennaissance period. A small but vital group of musicians at SHS is the orchestra. This group of stringed instru- mentalists meets daily for practice. Because of the small number, the Seaholm and Groves or- chestra combine to present a program in the spring. At that time selected wind and percus- sion musicians join the strings from the band. Ski 'G Mr, Branstrom Mr. Gerard Mr. Kutscher
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5 C65 KU Debbie Rambie takes care to play the correct notes on her clarinet. K2j The piccolo may be small but it L9 mighty as is the case with Sue Marriner. K3j Mr. Kutscher beats time as he rehearses the percussion section. K4j OH' to Mr. Kutschefs right can be seen Cindy Overmyer, Jane Raven, Manny Dumlao, Steve Dewey, and Pete Mangione. f51 One of the strangest instruments in any band is the bassoon. Alicia Bleil plays it for the Seaholm band. Brian Woodward is seen to the left of the picture. IGI The Seaholm band pro- vided the music for the Christmas assembly. U2 Mr. Kutscher confers with band officers about the selection of music to play. Dave Sibley, presidentg Jennifer Jones, secretaryg and Ken Hook, treasurer agree. 45
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Tit. f5l Q61 7 ffl Julie Madsen, Robin Stanley and Gail Tetrault join in a practice session. their parts perfectly, Jamie Westerby and Richard Straub add their 325592-?e8f,to the Chorale. 131 Accompanyist Janet Tebbel allows Mr. Branstrom to gfgticentrate ondirecting' as she flawlessly plays during a rehearsal. MQ Mr. Bran- beats gtinieg I5j Three year veteran bass player Park Carman follows the with ,sophomore Pat McGreevy. f6j First violinist Gwen Stone leads ,Seaholrn string section.,f 71 Running over the scales is Pat Hammel, C82 The rest of the violin section includes Louise Rowley, andzJohn Croft. L92 Three cellists make up the orchestra group- Somrners, Anne Willison and Brenda Garrison. V f',' ,, ,Q G t G G , Qi
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