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Laura Fox and Timi Wilber audition for Concert Band. 3 i i t i otes That Sing Advanced women's choir started the year with a small group of girls, both juniors and seniors. To better and to enlarge the choir, additions were made at semester. The new comers were mainly freshman with a few upper classmen included. The choir sings three part harmony and performs various types of music, ranging from classical to contemporary. Three concerts were held this year. The group also went to Dunstan and performed for the students there. This is the first year at Green Mountain for Brian Grimm, the director of the choir. He feels that the members of this choir found out that there is a lot of enjoyment to be found in music, plus the girls are very supportive and helpful to one another, which is not only good pertaining to the group, but to the individuals as well? Concert band is the entry level band class here at Green Mountain. Mr. Iiames called it the feeder program for the upper two bands. The group consisted mainly of freshmen just starting an instrument, and upper classmen who had picked up a second instrument. Concert band was more of a training, rather than performance group, although they did play for an audience on a few occasions. Plus it gave the students highschool playing experience. At semester, some of the more successful members were moved up to one of the more advanced groups which left 24 students. The group is a good beginner course and it prepares the student for the future band classes here at G.M.H.S. The members of Concert Band were: FL UTES: Mitch Smith, Emilia Costales, Dari Bradsby, Toby Rockley, Beth McNeely, Michelle Dauenhauer, Trisha Voss, Annette Gates, Kari Haden, Amy Leondorf CLARINETS: Connie Yarrington, Laura Fox, Theresa Hyman, Jacquin Fahlsing, De De Dorf. Kathy Harlan, OBOE: Elizabeth Young. ALTO SAXES: Sheri Hess, Bryan Watson. TRUMPET' David Rothcnburger. TROMBONES: Michael Rase, Chase Gilbert. TUBA: Merrill George. PERCUSSION: Mike Gallagher, Ryan Grier, Bob McBride, Don Mo. Girls choir practice choreography. Dawn Shirlaw and Elaine Hyatt fine tune a hard part.
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DeDe Dorr looks pretty during a rehearsal. Lisa Keatchy practices by herself. A relaxed moment during rehearsal. Symphonic band is the second of the three bands here at Green Mountain High. This group worked on continuing to develop the technique and sight reading abilities of each member and it gave everyone the chance and experience to read both highschool and college level literature. The band members worked and prepared for each performance. Symphonic band held performances on four different occasions this year. The music they played was a variety but each piece required a lot of work and effort on each member's part. Approximately 45 members made up the group. Mike Rase checks out his slide in the front office. Y9 7'i it S .niwsf - -Q' ':5i::?3t:l sg'r,,.- .. Q... ca, his ,fit Q -.,. st ,F i si .... 102 - Symphonic Band The members of the Symphonic Band were: TR UMPETS: Brad Dunkm Chris Howwland Eric Jansson, Robert Lodwwick, Lisa Osborne. FRENCH HOR N: Lisa Haberkorn, Michelle Lassiter, Kim Post. TROMBONE: Aaron Lichty, Kz1lQuinkert, Mike Rzzsc. TUBAS: Chris Tucker. PERCUS- SION: Mike Alcey, Alan Baker, Dun Church, .lon Heman, Owen Jensen, Bob McBride, Tom Smith, Alan Vincelette. FLUTES: Susan Clements, Michelle House, Tzznjzz Jzmsson, Lisa Keachic. Julie March, Elaine Moe, Wendy Schlenzip. C LAR l NE TS: Diana Glose, Melodi Lievmzmrr, Debbie Major, Marcia Pederson, Timi Wiliber, Elizabeth Young. ALTO SAXES: Michael Belt, Teresa Case, Laura Kimberlin. TENORS: David Thede, Brain Watson. BARITONEJ Scott Stanton,
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